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    Monica Lewinsky

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    Monica Lewinsky, a former intern at the White House, is a persona with name and face that has become engraved into the United States public’s recollection of history. Lewinsky served in the iconic monument of the United States during former president Bill Clinton’s presidency in which they developed an improper and highly criticized relationship that drew in the eyes of the public. The media publicized the scandal and brought massive attention filled with disgust and hate for Monica Lewinsky.…

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    family’s scandals, Many people says that she is not fit to be president because she can not even walk to the van without falling like at the 9/11 memorial in New York City. Some people think she is fit even through her and her husband’s scandals. Hillary Clinton should not be president of the United States of America. She has committed numerous crimes including treason and murder. Hillary Rodham Clinton was born in 1946 in…

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    be social rejection or distance while persistently avoiding, ignoring someone. A person many of us have heard about is Monica Lewinsky. She was shunned by society because she had an affair with a married man who was also the President of USA. She admitted having had sexual acts with then-President Bill Clinton. When authorities saw the closeness between the two, Lewinsky was from the White House to The Pentagon. While working there, she entrusted a co-worker Linda Tripp about her relationship…

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    William “Bill” Clinton, the 42nd president, gave his “I Have Sinned (1998)” speech explaining and asking for forgiveness due to his affair with his secretary Monica Lewinski. Through this speech Clinton demonstrates strong pathos, ethos and logos. Clinton’s main goal was to let the citizens of America and people involved know that he is deeply sorry for his actions. His tone throughout the speech is apologetic because of the content of his speech. Bill Clinton was born on August 19th, 1946, in…

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    publicly shamed, but the underlying concept is still prevalent. An example of this that possesses many parallels to The Scarlet Letter is the "Lewinsky Scandal". Monica Lewinsky shouldered the bulk of the judgement by society as President Clinton was defended and protected. The situations that led to the shunning of both Hester Prynne and Monica Lewinsky are very similar. Both women were part of an adulterous relationship with a man in a position of power.…

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    not forced to display the letter A on their chest or stand on a scaffold to be publicly shamed, but the underlying concept is still prevalent. An example of this that possesses many parallels to The Scarlet Letter is the "Lewinsky Scandal” that emerged in 1998. Monica Lewinsky shouldered the bulk of the judgement by society as President Clinton was…

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    than not leads to divorce. The media likes to focus a lot of attention to the act of adultery. One famous infidelity scandal that the media went wild with was the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky case. Bill Clinton was the President of the United States of America at the time he was accused of having an extra marital affair with the White House intern at the time, Monica Lewinsky. Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 because of the acts he committed. According to The Sun, the…

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    cyberbullying and online harassment. Monica Lewinsky had experienced it all at the age of 22. She had taken the wrong turns and fallen in love with the wrong person, which turned out to be her boss. Humiliation was a more intensely felt emotion than either happiness or even anger. In my opinion, I agree with Lewinsky public shaming should be stopped. It leads to devastating consequences such as someone’s life taken away because of it. Monica Lewinsky’s scandal…

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    Hammurabi Sexism

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    has nothing to do with infidelity. The most popular infidelity case that best portrays the discrepancy is the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky sex scandal. For the most part, Monica Lewinsky got the most heat from the conflict. Although clearly, they were both wrong for having sexual relations with one another, there treatments were immensely different. Monica Lewinsky says, “But the attention and judgment that I received, not the story, but that I personally received, was unprecedented. I was…

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    There was scandal and he was the second President ever to face…

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