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    Allegory for Humanity In a book the character makes or breaks the story leading the plot and events to revolve around them. The characters are part of the allegory were in the story they represents part of human nature. An allegory is a story that has a symbolic level of meaning behind it. Sigmund Freud is the mastermind behind the structural model of personality. His theory explains how each person’s personality is broken down into three parts, the ego, id and superego. In the book Lord of the…

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    man in pain stood before Rick. Rick immediately identified the man as Wilbur Mercer. “We know each other,” Mercer said, “I am your companion here. Yet you cannot let that be known. You must go on as if you did not know I was here.” Mercer showed his hands, empty with nothing to offer. “I don’t understand.” Rick said. “I need you to give me answers. I need your aid.” Mercer said in return “I cannot help you, just as I cannot help myself. There is no deliverance, there is no redemption. I can’t…

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    made sure that Chase was replaced by Richard Nixon on the subcommittee on Permanent Investigation. McCarthy and his followers smeared her name, calling her names like “Snow White and the Six Dwarfs.” and “Moscow-loving.” Although “Declaration of Conscience” did not immediately end McCarthy’s reign, Chase’s words help doubt blossom in the minds of the American people, Chase’s courage inspired others, her courage led her to become “... the fourth-most admired woman in the world, according to the…

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    Racism still exists today but it was highly noticeable in the past in the South. Stories have been written about this shameful period. Two stories that reflect overcoming racism in the end are: A Time to Kill by John Grisham and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Not only do these two stories overcome the conflict of racism they both incorporate similar themes and concepts. The concept of innocence being lost is a theme presented in both stories. In the story; A Time to Kill, Tanya Hailey,…

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    Throughout the play, Macbeth showed significant signs that his conscience became corrupted and grew smaller as he committed more nefarious deeds. He not only killed innocent people; he also ordered entire families killed by other people. After the murders and during the end of the play, Macbeth even refused to face Malcolm…

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    refusal to embrace patriotic passion and struggle with fear for losing his deferment status, echoes the sentiments of Chester Himes’ close acquaintance Langston Hughes. Hughes poem, Montage of a Dream Deferred illustrates the post WW2 African-American conscience acknowledging the war’s failure to transform racial boundaries and their struggle with a return to a suspended domestic country life and even reversal of their prior individual labor efforts. Jones is a vocal predictive precedent of this…

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    This semester in Mrs. Fortson’s English classroom we read four different books, with different perspectives and different characters. After reading the books we would watch the movie and compare the differences in the book and the movie. This helped us better understand the characters and the book by seeing how others interpret these great reads. While reading I felt as if I related to a number of the characters in each book. In a thousand words or more I will explain how I am a character…

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    seen the eye. He then provides a guilt-ridden confession to what actually happened to the man when the police came. In “I Can Stand Him no Longer”, towards the end the author writes “Through my guilt, my secret would not remain concealed, A heavy conscience will always make what’s hidden revealed.” This is in reference to the thought of acting upon his hate for the man, and this relates to “Tell Tale Heart” as that is what happened…

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    customers do not necessarily agree with this claim (Moskowitz, 2016). Now more than ever people are focused on health benefit information and McDonalds made a change when they became aware of this new trend in American society to provide more health conscience options for customers. This move by McDonalds, shows how being pragmatic and analyzing consumer trends and feedback can become a competitive advantage for a company. SWOT Analysis 1. Strengths • Previous success and experience- McDonalds…

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    how one acts. The superego is conscious, subconscious, and unconscious. The superego is composed of two parts; the ego ideal and the conscience. The ego ideal contains the rules. This includes what is set by the parents and authority figures. If one follows these rules then the person might feel accomplishment. Just as equally important is the conscience. The conscience is what is deemed unfavorable. This involves choices that are taboo, which in turn can lead to negative results (Cherry, 2017).…

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