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    two innocent lives he made the decision to pursue the beast. This would have had to be one of the toughest decisions for a man to make. However in the in Victor 's hatred outweighed the pride he had in his work. His hatred for the monster 's actions was immense he shows this when he says “ when I reflected on his crimes and malice my hatred and revenge burst all bounds of moderation. I would have made a pilgrimage to the highest peak of the Andes, could I when there have precipitated him to…

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    The short story, “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”, by Karen Russell, is an allegory about the pressures children face as they grow up, and what they lose as a result. First and foremost, one of the most important reasons that this short story is an allegory about the pressures children face as they grow up, and what they lose, as a result, is when the pack starts to become jealous of one another. The sisters were correcting Mirabella for her bad behavior when Sister Maria de…

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    What he learns from Phineas is that the ways to avoid being corrupted by the war is to love, and to forget his hatred. Gene is saved by adopting Phineas’s steadfast innocence is manifested when he states that “I was ready for the war, now that I no longer had any hatred to contribute to it” (203); thus this valuable lesson he learns from Phineas provides him a separate peace from the rest. As the chapter advances, Gene goes on to say that…

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    Tom Robinson or not, but his family and friendship’s relies on if he claims Tom as guilty or innocent. Atticus’s family and the people of Maycomb turned their fear into hate for the innocent. Living in fear, is able to create problems, or turns into hatred and makes life harder, especially in To Kill a…

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    allowed has been a long-standing debate. Participates in the debate argue about what the flag means, from being an act of hatred, to being a way of supporting southern pride, but the debate is still unresolved. In the given articles, the authors take a stance on the debate. Authors Tharoor and Mock state that they believe the flag clearly and absolutely stands for racism and hatred, while French and Jones choose the opposite stance and argue that while they understand why the flag is often…

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    believed in the power of love and forgiveness through the cross, traded their beliefs for hatred and vengeance with the guillotine. Secularism became the new religion of France, with the guillotine as their deadly messiah. This intolerant savior held service at the new Temple of Reason, overseeing retribution on its congregation. Veneration of this entity concentrated on liberty and equality, the liberty of hatred and the equality that death bestows. Dickens continuously bridges symbolism and…

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    The Smile by Ray Bradbury is a story set in the future. Warfare from the past has eliminated nearly all civilizations and has made the beauty and peace of the society turn into hatred and destruction. Cities have been lowered to junk lands, and cornfields and crops glow and bloom due to radioactivity from the horrid warfare of the past. The unfortunate survivors of this dreadful bloodshed wear soiled and poor clothing and have dwellings that consist of caves. Grigsby and Tom, the two core…

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    sense of hatred toward the Native Americans and the Virginian’s willingness to take from them for their own gain fueled their desire to join the rebellion, as the governor was not allowing them to do what they thought was an inexpensive and beneficial solution to the Native American’s attacks against the colonies. As a result, the “frontiersmen turned on the Indians closest to them” and “began annihilating friendly Indians in the region” without discrimination, demonstrating their hatred for the…

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    Firstly, the author uses envy to drive the first part of The Talented Mr. Ripley and can be depicted in Tom’s hatred of the people he lives among, thus is born his social class complex, his desire to be more like Dickie – in his masculinity and pride, and the overwhelming hatred of Marge. This hate, however, is not hatred but severe jealousy that Tom is not able to identify as he has an issue being able to depict rational feelings. In an early scene in the novel while…

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    someone so powerless in such an unfortunate situation. He is exposed to the power hatred can have on a group. None of these people have even been directly impacted by war, they are not soldiers! And yet evil of hate, anger, and savagery has reached them as well. Unlike this, there are actual soldiers in the Atonement story, who have in fact been personally affected by the war. The reason they direct all their hatred on them, like animals, is because the experience the war has given them was not…

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