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    Throughout the history of the world, hatred and prejudice have always existed and it always will, but the Holocaust took that hatred and prejudice to a whole new, more extreme level. The Holocaust began in 1933 and lasted for roughly 12 years, and debatably the biggest tragedy in world history. It is so widely known because it consisted of an evil man with way too much power, the genocide of roughly eleven million people, and the terrible conditions each person had to endure. The person behind…

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    Hatred Is Our Greatest Downfall “Hate, when allowed to exist and prosper, can destroy even the greatest love.” It is hatred that destroys the love of Romeo and Juliet. This quote is exemplified throughout the entire play, relating to the Montagues and Capulets and their hate for each other. In the beginning of Romeo and Juliet, the two families show their hate for each other when Montague and Capulet want to fight drawing their swords. “ Capulet - What noise is this? Give me my long sword,…

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    Hatred and the Holocaust I believe that people begin to dislike others, as well as treat them badly, because of the practices other people follow. For example religion. Whether you have a religion or not you still have your own beliefs to back up your statement. Another example is sexuality. People dislike others for things they can’t control, such as sexuality, I don’t think that is fair. The example of sexuality is similar to the Jews during the Holocaust. During the Holocaust the dictator,…

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    Hatred and war appear consistently in the history of the human race. Families can spend decades growing this seed of anger in their relatives, teaching them to despise one another which in turn creates dark, festering, feuds. In Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet, the Capulet and Montague feud is constantly brought into focus. It is that feud that opens the very first scene in the play and continues to be a main focus when one chooses to look between the lines. Not only is this feud full of…

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    Hatred Inspired by Braveheart. In a small town in Edinburgh, Scotland, came a noble and brave warrior named Alexander. He discovered that the Irish had killed his father and mother in cold blood with leprechauns and pots o’gold, when he was only eight years old. His uncle had to take care of him. While he grew up, he fought, he trained, all for one thing: revenge. When he became twenty, he forged armour, swords, shields, and all the rest. He taught himself all of it, without any help, though…

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    Hatred is rampant today. It sometimes manifests itself physically in hate crimes or terrorism, but, more often, it’s only evident in the way that people communicate. Sometimes, it’s a barb thrown at someone else to insult them, sometimes it’s an argument in a conversation, and sometimes it’s an off-handed joke, but hate is all too prevalent in our world. So, how do we “oppose hate?” Michael Mascolo, argues that we shouldn’t ignore hateful comments, but we shouldn’t directly confront them either.…

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    What is hate? I mean, you would think you know the definition but it’s really hard to quantify the impact of that word; all emotions, love, hate, and sadness, are like that.. The definition does not match the feeling in the slightest. Hatred is something everyone has to deal with but in particular, transgender people have to deal with hate. Danica Roem is openly transgender and she’s a member-elect of the Virginia House of Delegates. In fact, she is the first transgender person to be elected to…

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    most renown plays, set in Verona, where two young star-crossed lovers; Romeo and Juliet met in tragedy as their family feud bound their love within solemn hatred. The Montagues and the Capulets are two families of equal powers who’s prolonged bitter quarrel leads to the tragic death of these two lovers, and by their love reconciled the family’s hatred. Love is a predominant theme within this novel portrayed through the eyes of Romeo and Juliet, as they overcome their family’s absurd quarrel to…

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    her arguments and create an entertaining podcast. At the start of each podcast, Pazsitzky tells a story from her personal life. She uses personal anecdotes to connect her life to the philosophical question she intends to unpack and answer. In “Self Hatred and the Bullsh*t of the Self Esteem Movement”, she begins with a story of how she used to build false confidence in herself. The purpose of this moment was to introduce her argument. As a comedian, she adds a comical element to her stories,…

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    however, if we dislike the presence of a person we feel hatred, despair, and violence. A strong emotion that we all feel once in a while is hatred, especially hatred for another. Hatred for another makes people forget who they are and treat people differently. In William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” the Capulet’s’ and Montague’s’ hatred leads to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Things that lead to Romeo and Juliet’s death because of the hatred between the Capulet’s and Montague’s is violence,…

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