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    (1)In Les Miserables, Victor Hugo demonstrates that compassion is more effective than punishment. (2) Despite Inspector Javert’s serve obsession with finding Jean Valjean, the circumstances under which this is achieved forces Javert to examine his own perception of justice. (3) Jean Valjean’s numerous selfless actions conflict with Javert’s label of him as a dangerous convict. (4) Javert’s fixation on punishment does not allow any room for compassion, and to his mind, the only way he can show…

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    What is a good action? What justifies something as evil? Good and evil, a common dichotomy found all the time in life. Being able to decipher whether an action can be defined as good or evil plays an immense role in conflicts of everyday life such as ethics, religion, and psychology. In Heart of Darkness the ability to decipher whether something is good or evil, because impossible as they head toward the heart of the Congo. Marlow has an Englishman’s etiquette towards the beginning of the novel,…

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    “Among those who dislike oppression are many who like to oppress,” said Napoleon Bonaparte. In accordance, The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende and “Master Harold”…and the Boys by Athol Fugard both consist of dynamic characters who act as oppressors. In The House of the Spirits and “Master Harold”…and the Boys, Esteban Trueba and Harold, respectively, have similar characteristics in the sense that they both lose control of their emotions and take out their anger on others. The House of the…

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    allegories in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. She represents Satan, especially the one who was in the body of snake. When Adam and Eve were living in the Garden of Eden without guilty, Satan in a snake told them to eat the prohibited fruit. And it said they can be the God when they eat it. This is similar with the talking of White Witch that Edmund can be the king of Narnia. For Adam and Eve, the God was their king. Then…

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    Think of something beautiful like the stillness of the morning before the first glimpse of sunlight makes its presence known, or the gentle smile of a stranger passing by on the street. Some individuals would argue that there is absolute beauty in these things. Still, for some individuals it is difficult to identify the elegance of what may seem to be everyday trivial life. In his poem, “California Hills in August,” Dana Gioia creates a speaker that imagines how a foreigner would find the dry,…

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    The Tyger represents a perception in regards to who created the Tyger; the Tyger was created by God, so the creature is seen as beautiful while the Tyger is destructive it is seen as evil. Humans label objects and creatures as good or bad while in God’s eyes, the Tyger is not seen that way. When the heart of the Tyger began to beat, “[t]he heart represents not only the biological engine of the tiger, but perhaps its passion for living,” (Napierkowski, Ruby) because the Tyger…

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    Nobility is one of the few great qualities in a man. In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Jim showed that he is noble several times. One main example of Jim being noble is fleeing to Jackson’s Island to protect the separation of his family. Jim is also a great adult that Huck has in his life. Huck was truly blessed to have Jim in many aspects of this great expedition down the Mississippi River. Jim showed that he is a noble character in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn on multiple…

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    1. Overview of the company (how where when why, how establish now, product detail) Sephora was founded back in the 1969 by a Paris based conglomerate Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH) in 1997. Sephora is a French chain of more than 750 stores in 21 countries and carries over 250 brands of item specializing in cosmetics, personal care items, fragrances and beauty accessories including their own private labels. The name Sephora is a combination of two words - The Biblical name of ‘Zippo rah’…

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    Many parents or adults try to teach or guide loved ones out of being caring, although, this can cause people to unknowingly discourage or hurt those they are trying to help. In “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson, Miss Strangeworth tries to eliminate all the evil within her town but betrays her town by being the cause of the evil. In “The Fall of a City” by Alden Nowlan, Teddy’s Uncle makes fun of Teddy for using his imagination by playing with paper dolls. Miss Strangeworth and Teddy’s…

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    H. J Mccloskey Analysis

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    In H.J McCloskey’s article, he made clear to his readers that the major dispute to theism is the presences of evil in the world. This essay will provide a response to many of the arguments McCloskey made and hopefully offer some clarifications and point out some issues with other objections to the topics of evolution, indisputable, issues of morality, and the subject matter that questions the existence of God, which he also has expressed in his article (McCloskey). The arguments were meant to be…

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