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    Murdoch approaches a number of issues but does not raise any of them to a level that can be considered as an absolute truth. From the title of the book, she does not explicitly take a truthful position of the meanings of the novel’s title. Other incidents that are falsely represented are Bradley Pearson’s initials, which do not help to identify the wretched truth hero at the peak of the evil. She seems to heavily borrow from Plato’s idea that the world of every day life is an illusion with a…

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    name a few. He even reflects on human nature which is the topic for which I have chose to write this paper. In the same chapter Nietzsche analyses the human nature when he says “Under peaceful conditions a warlike man sets upon himself.” (Nietzsche, 81). This psychological observation of the human condition reflects the tendency of violence that we all posses. Well, we aren’t all warlike and Nietzsche doesn’t really…

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    ideas, and metaphors to mirror a story to an event, person, or idea in the world and the purpose of an allegory is to transcend its original context. Lord of the Flies allegory is tied to WWII and the Cold War, and is meant to connect on the human condition between the boys and humanity. The theme of the novel is the human nature that cause us to hurt, steal, and kill which then is counteracted by the law and civilization of the world, that was created to eradicate these sins. The theme is…

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    The definition of perfection is the condition, state, or quality of being free or as free as possible from all flaws or defects. As human nature, everyone wants to be perfect, and strives for it in mostly everything he or she does. This hope for perfection causes people to never become satisfied…

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    values, Arendt sees them in more depth- what it means to live a “truly human life”. Arendt’s determination of a “truly human life” is attaining happiness through the means of developing your own life story through speech and action. In The Human Condition, Arendt emphasizes the importance of self expression, connecting to community, and distinguishing oneself through who you are as a person and not just your possessions. You could say that when people “tell your story” or describe you, you…

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    Human Condition Portrayed in Art Through the journey that life can take, emotional experiences influence one’s perspective, inspiring one to give birth to profound works of art. Such works of art that can speak volumes and even move their audience to tears. Every human being expresses their grief and sorrow differently. Pablo Picasso expressed his guilt, sorrow and pain after losing his friend to suicide through his painting, “The Old Guitarist” in 1903. Horatio G. Spafford expressed his…

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    generation, but a poet for human existence. His humanistic approach to writing and ability to connect with the reader on an emotional and psychological level through his words is a gift that has not been seen in many poets. Whitman exemplifies the human condition, appealing to the emotional, nurturing, and nostalgic aspects of the reader 's mind, encapsulating time in a single moment and creating a masterpiece that is nothing short of timeless by using a humanist perspective. There is an…

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    1. Theory as Is Related to Presenting Problem. An Existential-Humanistic theory aligned with the CREAR-CE model approach will be used to argue to formulated the case of Sonny. In addition, a Person-Centered approach is used to initiate therapeutic rapport with Sonny. Regarding the Person-Centered approach three basic principles of the approach were followed: 1. The therapist is congruent with the client, 2. The therapist provides the client with unconditional positive regard and 3. The therapist…

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    discuss new technology and discoveries as well as to comment on the impact these developments may have on humanity. Write 5 things you learned by listening to this lecture and then write your own reflection about how technology is impacting the human condition and how it will shape or influence human personality from this day forward. This video was extremely interesting. It was simply amazing listening to him talk about the future. We are becoming more advanced when it comes to technology…

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    Role Of Evil In Macbeth

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    ‘Macbeth and Lady Macbeth commit monstrous acts, but they are not monsters. Discuss.’ ‘Fate’ and ‘Ambition’ are the two keys components that drive the play Macbeth forward. In terms of plot and characterization, the two powerful characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth take fate into their hands to reach towards their goals which lead to a series of misfortunes and sins which turns them from an ambitious person into a monster. The play starts with the three witches quoting, ‘Fair is foul, and foul…

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