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    motivation and variance, how can the law apply? Literature has explored worlds wherein conformity is enforced, and even still complications arise. Various speculative fiction works explore the notion of conformity: 1984 by George Orwell, The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Yet each of these works presents conformity as evil. To have such a strict governing law with rigid adherence is viewed negatively and labeled as worlds of dystopia;; the people lead…

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    Ramayana Moral Analysis

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    Every parent and human being can teach and show the generation to choose between the right and wrong. Taking Bharat as a model for generation to guide them even if something is extremely desirable, he should only accept it if its attained in just a manner without any harmful action. The value of a promise In the story of Ramayana, it show a great act by Rama who reminded his father of the value of a promise given and left Ayodhya to keep his father’s word while Bharat came to begged Rama to…

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    The Southwestern tales, which are also known as Hispanic folktales, were first told around the early nineteenth century and are still told today. Presently, the folktales are used to instill moral lessons and the meanings of religions to people of different ages, especially young children. Jose Griego y Maestas collected and presented the tales “Los tres hermanos (The Three Brothers)” and “La comadre Sebastiana (Dona Sebastiana)” in Tales from the Hispanic Southwest. The tale of “Los tres…

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    inclined to think I could handle the weight of power the ring would bestow upon me. I feel confident that I could assume such a power and use it for just and moral purposes. Having the power of deception and continuing to seek equality, justice and morality is the true path to knowledge, happiness, and a fulfilling life. While I feel confident I…

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    that is an inversion of a consolation pray containing religious connotations such as, ‘defend me from mine enemies. Help me…Amen, such implies he cares deeply about his correspondents and is a good Christen. One would assume he has a decent code of morality, seeing as people turn to him to support and advise them through turbulent times in their lives. However, the reader quickly discovers that Miss Lonelyhearts is not a man of good moral standing and in fact a troubled soul…

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    Don’t Deceive Growing up, we have all heard the children’s fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood.” I am sure we all remember that in the story, the wolf swallowed grandma whole. He then deceived Little Red Riding Hood into thinking he was her grandma by taking her place. Of course, this was just a children’s fairy tale. Unfortunately, deceiving is not, and it occurs way more often than we would like. In this essay, I will explore the different reasons behind why people try to keep the moral rule…

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    Morality Morality is present in all things and at all times. You can see both good morals and bad morals in all actions and reactions. It is important to have positive morals because they help you to achieve peace, positivity, joy, etc. Positive morals also give a person meaning and purpose to their life. For example, if a person is trying to live their life by a virtuous lead, then they are aiming towards that purpose. Oftentimes, authors try to teach about morals through their writing.…

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    whether it be a mistake they wish to redo, or a great event they wish to relive. The danger in this; however, is becoming so consumed with the past that one loses their identity. F. Scott Fitzgerald explores this concept in The Great Gatsby, using morality as a measure of identity. Gatsby’s moral ambiguity illustrates how obsession with the past prevents the development of an identity. The majority of how Fitzgerald defines Gatsby is his inability to let go of his past relationship with Daisy.…

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” nature is a symbol of refuge which is used to establish the novels theme that nature does not judge and welcomes all regardless of their sins. Unlike the Puritan town, nature is a lawless place that does not look down upon others in a condescending manner. Nature exemplifies both a sanctuary and an emotional escape for outcasts such as Hester and Pearl. In the novel, Hawthorne uses nature as a symbol of refuge to establish the novels theme that…

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    for different age, especially for young children. Also, the tales circulate in human society without change make it efficiently in people mind. Josέ Griego y Maestas collected and present the tales “Los tres hermanos” “La comadre Sebastiana” are known as morality tales. In the tale of “Los tres hermanos” points out the lesson that as a child people have to be grateful to their parents and remember their religion. On the other hands, the tale “La comadre Sebastiana” reveal the message of the…

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