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    result of acts of cruelty. Victor Frankenstein played God, and yet, abandoned his creature. His inhumanity shaped his creation and bred their mutual suffering. Their fate is sealed from the very first act of cruelty: as it is the true creator of monsters. Yet, there is no clear-cut victim or perpetrator between the two main characters. Victor and the creature inflicted suffering onto each other in an endless cycle; never discovering compassion until it is too late. Acts of cruelty form…

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    dilemma; this predicament could be deciphered by using a analytical chemistry method and always buying cruelty free products. Animal testing all started when a scientist said “that animals possess the same physiology as humans - helped dim the light throughout the Dark Ages, but the renaissance offered a slight reprieve.“ People thought that they could figure out a…

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    inflict cruelty on others. Everything that he experienced left a deep impact on his mind about how one human can treat another with such brutality. Eliezer’s first experience regarding inhumanity was with the Nazis. Yet when they came to Sighet, they seemed harmless and innocuous. In the book he reaclls, “Our first impressions of the Germans were most reassuring. . . . Their attitude toward their hosts was distant, but polite.” The experience there had taught the narrator about how cruelty…

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    Cosmetic testing on animals causes more harm than good because of the unnecessary pain inflicted towards the animal, increasing costs of animal testing, and the unreliable comparison between animals and humans. In my opinion, testing cosmetic products on animals is not a necessity. No animal should have to die because of volumizing mascara or coconut scented shampoo. Products used on the skin or near the eyes should logically already be safe and should not have dangerous ingredients in them that…

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    yet nobody stood up for them. Silence was the best method for survival. The German propaganda made any act of inhumanity acceptable and silence gave them the power to do it. Wiesel’s experience has taught him that the Nazis’ cruelty distorts one’s perspective and creates cruelty among the prisoners. Self-preservation becomes the highest asset in the world of the Holocaust and leads prisoners to commit horrendous crimes against one another as they lose the humanity in there callous will to…

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    any other person in this world does. Animal Cruelty in our society should be banned,with laws that put people in jail due to the fact that they are hurting animals. Consequently,current laws are passed but not quite really followed still. That's why being put in prison is a bigger punishment than just paying for your ticket. There is an organization; ASPCA. They deal with cases ,and within a year they help arrest about 300 people or more for animal cruelty. Also even a medical program that…

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    Iago's Honesty In Othello

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    In the Shakespearean play “Othello” Iago is an evil character who fuels other characters with cruelty and hatred to encourage them to commit such cruel actions without even realizing it. He was able to lead for the downfall of almost all of the play’s characters. Iago’s character serves as the foil of the main character, Othello. Othello is a very respected Moor who is known for his wisdom, intelligence, and power. Whereas Iago manipulate different ways to make others believe his honesty in…

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    incapable of flying again. With this poem Kunitz is providing the reader with his impression on cruelty and death. The poem starts with a description of the bird: “all the color washed from him”. This foreshadows the ending of the poem with the speaker’s realization of the death of the bird. In line 6 Kunitz introduces a biblical allusion to the Garden of Eden in order to emphasize this theme of cruelty. Adam and Eve forever plagued the world with sin by eating the forbidden fruit, instilling…

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    species. An important issue to be prevented from going on, is celebrities wearing fur clothing and exemplifying a false image to the audience. Animals should not be killed for clothing because that leads to species ' extinction and is a form of animal cruelty. There are synthetic fur fabrics available for fashion needs. First, the use of animal fur should be ceased because it is resulting in many brutal deaths of the wildlife. This results in the extinction of many animals. Many people have a…

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    Heart Of Darkness Themes

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    about his personal experience in sailing to Africa to the crew. Through Marlow’s story we understand that his story contains many themes about his adventure in Africa. One theme that caught my attention in marlow’s story is the theme about violence, cruelty, and inhumanity that is brought to the Native Africans by colonists that came from different countries in Europe.…

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