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    "Look! Look at this fire! This terrible fire! Have mercy on me!” ( Weizel 25). Throughout the novel “Night”, Wiezel attempts to symbolize the importance of fire. Representing this quote, fire represented hatred by presenting disaster as cruel nazism occurred and the death it upholds. By looking at the use of fire throughout the book, it is clear to see that the author uses this word to symbolize death and cruelty which is important because the word is referenced multiple times throughout the…

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    An ancient greek philosopher, Socrates, once said from the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate. Dreams of a world with full arians led to the purge of many other cultures by the Nazi people. Hatred of skin color divided the races, and tore the hated apart. The Nazi's intolerance towards many cultures lead to devastation for many people, including Binjamin Wilkomirski and the racial prejudice in Cry the Beloved Country lead to the tearing apart of a family; discrimination and hate only…

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    ended since its overall insignificance is realized. Hatred is no longer needed for the Montagues and Capulets, due to the display of affection that the family's own offspring showed for each other. This helped the families realize that the hatred that they exhibit for one another is completely unneeded and only displayed due to their parent’s or older generation’s stories and upbringing to show that hate. It is a learned hatred rather than a true hatred, and the love that their children showed…

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    The influence of his writing is the realization that hatred was so effective it killed millions of people in a short period of time. He realized how powerful this could be, and how powerful human action could be to change that. He is able to define hate as a human action because he had experienced it to the point where his ideals can no longer be biased. Human action can be described as poetic justice or rather poetic injustice in this case. Hatred has a negative cognition to it, but was…

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    in which whom in their youth were most likely taught hatred towards African Americans. Not always necessarily hatred. However, a vast majority were taught indifference towards their African American counterparts. Therefore, I believe the generational gap plays a big role in the structural violence that we see today. Most of the people who are in charge of major institutions in America have been raised on the fear of African Americans or the hatred. I do not in any way believe that those people…

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    the fear is not also hatred. Hatred causes the people to be at odds with their ruler. Trump was also contradictory to the example of Putin. He did not try to appear merciful, he appeared to be who he truly was – a man with no room for love within his reign. He came into office and people were fearful, he made them truly fear him once he started to follow through with his words that originally instilled the fear. The difficulty with Trump is that he had created a sense of hatred towards himself…

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    it shows that we have enough hatred in each race that we have the audacity to kill one another. Even today we struggle with police brutality toward African-Americans. Wright has also witnessed black people doing hatred things to white people. “The Second tragedy was the sadly notorious “Central Park Jogger”... group of black youths, also teenagers, attacked a white woman running alone in the park.” (Rampersad 118) This is another example of how we have enough hatred to hurt each other but…

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    include the social-cognitive, proposed emotional and offense-related ones. Self-forgiveness should, therefore, be regarded as the illustration of goodwill towards oneself and this is often attained once the mind is cleared of self-contempt and self-hatred that may be triggered because of hurting another person. Evidently,…

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    because it will help conquer arduous obstacles. When Daniel’s grandmother Miriam died in chapter three, she left a note explaining everything. Daniel first began to feel anger and hatred in…

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    dignity, and wonders why the man that they have captured continues to keep his dignity despite eventual death. However, Alfredo knows that Gil does not care for the reason of why the man is fighting to keep dignity, “…Alfredo knew Gil didn’t care. Gil’s hatred was not the same as Alfredo’s, but instead aimed at Alfredo. To Gil, Alfredo,…

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