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    There is always a desire as a reader to be able to identify a hidden meaning in a tale or story, especially middle English literature. Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower were two famous authors of that time and conveniently wrote tales that seem to relate to each other in many ways, and are opposite in many ways as well. Both tales have knights being asked to make a choice, one that will affect their knighthood as well as their future. Both tales have an old hag challenging the morals of the…

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    piety, royalty, reciprocity, respect, forgiveness, honesty, diligence, and kindness. Filial piety is the deference towards parents, and is often placed before with love towards brothers. Confucius once taught about balancing between challenging and obedience, that “in serving his father and mother a man…

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    Have you ever wished that someone could be exactly the way you want them to be? Pertruchio tamed Kate in a short amount of time by doing a few simple things. He didn’t feed her and deprived her of sleep until he had her right under his thumb. You'll later read ways that we knew she was tamed. In the book, Taming of the Shrew, Pertuchio succeeded by getting the double dowry, he had Kate saying whatever he wanted her to, and he had officially tamed her the way he wanted. In the beginning,…

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    individually or collectively affect how we think and behave. Some examples would be culture, pressures to conform, persuasion, and the groups of people around the individual (Myers & DeWall, 2014). With social influence one might see obedience and conformity. Obedience is the tendency to do whatever an authoritative figure tells one to do simply because they tell them to do it. Conformity is the inclination to do what others are doing simply because they are doing it (Myers & DeWall, 2014).…

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    literally differentiates between costly grace and cheap grace. Costly grace is what is required. Cheap grace will destroy the church. We are called to be disciple and it is necessary to include Jesus Christ and give your life to following Christ. Simple obedience to God is necessary. There is a need to suffer as Christ suffered if we pick up the…

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    A central conflict in human society is a divide between obedience and autonomy. People are by nature, herd animals, with a need for the security of knowing their place in the world. In Erich Fromm’s essay, “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem,” states that by being obedient, we gain a measure of the power that we worship, be it the Church or the State or a charismatic leader, and we become strong. We become righteous. It frees us of thought and of the accusation of wrong-doing…

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    disobedience set Adam and Eve free and opened their eyes.” Ultimately, by disobeying human history began. In addition, Fromm made another interesting point of how obedience to authority would lead to the end of human history. Theoretically, a person could have the ability to blow up the earth with nuclear bombs by obeying authority. Even though obedience may appear be occurring when an individual is under submission, Fromm explains that this is not always the case. Teachers and parents are…

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    believers already indwelt the Holy Spirit, but we need to walk in the Spirit, yielding to His control. This means choosing to follow the Holy Spirit's assistance in our lives rather than following the flesh. Obedience to God is how the filing of the Spirit is maintained. As we walk in obedience to God commands the Spirit will minister to our thoughts and actions. (Hebrews 4: 12) tells us that the Word of God is living and powerful, able to penetrate to our hearts to root out and overcome the…

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    Women’s roles are changing! The role women have in society has changed greatly since Shakespearean times. Women still aren’t treated completely the same as men, but it sure has gotten much better. In Shakespearean times, women were treated like slaves. They were forced to be obedient to any male figure, and they didn’t have the right to stand up for themselves in any way. Much has changed since then, women can now do any job they want to. Women have also established many rights, such as…

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    in almost every case they on administering higher and higher voltage shocks.By the end of the study,79% of the subjects delivered the maximum voltage because a person with higher authority and responsibility told them to (Mills, K.I.). This blind obedience is also seen in World War II, where soldiers caused the deaths of six million Jews. In Lord of…

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