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- Atticus Finch
- he goes to the jailhouse to protect Tom from a mob. Without thinking twice, he rushed to Tom's aid. He went willingly, knowing that if a mob did form he would be
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- To Kill A Mockingbird Analysis
- applies to the human race and to no particular race of men.? Repetition highlights a detailed understanding and strong tolerance of society, which, seen in the context
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- Pro Choice
- relationships, her economic, social, and emotional resources and obligations, her health, her religious or philosophical beliefs, and the well-being of others for
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- Julius Caesar
- senses that you may the better judge. Sharing information with the people is flattering and it almost guarantees acceptance. He gets their sympathy by saying that
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- Julias Caesar
- senses that you may the better judge. Sharing information with the people is flattering and it almost guarantees acceptance. He gets their sympathy by saying that
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- Disobey
- authority humans take the future in their own hands and if we choose to obey, then we become slaves by giving up our freedom of choice. There are many viewpoints
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- Self Perception
- to be faced. I?m going to be left incomplete for a while. So, I will keep on relying on other people?s pieces and sometimes borrowing theirs to fill in the missing
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- Oedipus Rex - A Victim Or A Tragic Hero
- the most important goals of the hero, for these guarantee him immortality. Yet, the hero never questioned his fate. He accepted his destiny by directing his energies
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- Hero
- with the meat industry in the early 1900's. His research led to better food quality and sanctions on contamination prevention in America. Heroes come in two different
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- Gandhi
- thus making Satyagraha a truth and justice seeking force. Gandhi knew that fear and hatred would only fuel more of the same, so he fought his wars with nothing more
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- The Apology
- has received. However, a theme of courage in the face of death seems to be emphasized. Also, the point about staying true to oneself and beliefs, and the search for
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- The Crucible And Goodnight &Amp;Amp; Goodluck
- like Procter did not stand up for what they believed in, more people would have ended up being hanged or burned alive. If people like Edward R. Murrow did not fight
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- Atticus
- to abide by the town?s comfortable ingrained racial prejudice, so he agrees to defend Tom Robinson, a Blackman. Tom is an innocent cripple, who was charged with the
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- Dimmesdale's Deterioration
- had a conversation with Dimmesdale and this helped him regain some of the power he had lost; consequently he decided to confess. This conversation was a turning point
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- Hard Work . . Little Improvement
- I found pleasure in rooting for my teammates, often inventing my own silly cheers. I discovered I could not let embarrassment or false pride keep me from any activity
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- The Melancholy Of Tim
- the existence of an old man who worked only on Christmas Eve. However, it took me quite a bit longer to realize that the aliens, time-travelers, ghosts, monsters
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- King Arthur As Allegory
- land himself a seat in the Round Table. Just like a follower of Christ and the kingdom of heaven, this is the highest position a knight can ascend to in the kingdom
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- Critical Thinking
- At times it can be difficult to switch ones natural thought into critical thinking where one has to open themselves up to challenge. In critical thinking one needs
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- Chage In A Character
- cannot enjoy wearing the crown that he stole because of the mounting fear of somebody discovering his evil actions, and he fears that his friend Banquo the most.
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- Barack Obama's Truth
- I am grateful to finish this journey with one of the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to the conductors on the Amtrak