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    Furthermore, one can conclude that violence discredits an individual because the unspeakable act draws the attention away from the individual's true purpose, whatever it may be. Works Cited Anon, (2017). Oscar Pistorius murder trial love or rage?. [online] Available at: [Accessed 10 Feb. 2017]. Anon, (2017). THE PISTORIUS DEFENSE. [online] Available at: [Accessed 10 Feb. 2017]. “Blade Runner Pistorius sobs in court after murder charge.” Reuters World News Digest. Infobase Learning, n.d.…

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    Richard III Hero's Journey

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    turning against him, only to show too little too late. His contemporaries viewed him as a boy, too immature and unable to make decisions separate from his emotions: “The King is come. Deal mildly with his youth, / For young hot colts, being raged, do rage the more.” (2.1.69-70) But we see the journey he goes through, transforming from an immature, unfit to rule boy, into someone who can understand and regret his mistakes. But it is not enough, and Richard will be left to be killed by Exton and…

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    to her husband. Instead of attempting to understand the reason or history of him turning into a werewolf, she conjures up an idea to get rid of him forever. The driving force of Bisclavret’s wife’s actions that follow could be attributed to her narcissistic libido, or her selfish desire for sexual satisfaction. She could’ve hidden the clothes herself; however, her willingness to be with and exploit someone else whom “she’d never loved” (Marie ll 107) for her own personal gain exemplifies her…

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    hints on stereotyping and discrimination. Persuasion is an influential force that is applied through several tactics such as creating a moral appeal to people. Aggressive behavior may cause injury or harm to victims. Indicators of aggression include rage, depression, and disorders such as ADHD. Psychotherapy can be used as a remedy for aggression. Groups are dynamic in scope and nature, thus, it is important to distinguish their purposes and composition. Groupthink seeks to achieve a mutual…

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    such as hostility, anger, violence, insecurity, low self-esteem and ineffective communication patterns. With exploring and gaining insight of Bull’s thought process, he would be diagnosed with an attachment disorder (avoidant behavior), PTSD with narcissistic…

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    then it’s possible for an altercation to occur with another individual. But this would be more of an unanticipated murder, as opposed to a planned one, like most psychopathic serial killers (Pemment). After looking at another cluster B disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, or NPD, the article stated that there wasn’t a direct link between NPD and serial killing. The last disorder mentioned in the article in reference to serial killing is schizophrenia, a disorder in which people suffering…

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    Psychoanalytic theory, popularized by Sigmund Freud allows for a deep understanding of human behavior on the psychological level. In terms of literary criticism, psychoanalysis provides a way to see how a character’s actions reflects on their psychological state. It allows the reader to see where their actions stem from. Applying Freud’s psychoanalytic to an analysis of Herman Melville’s Billy Budd, will shed light on certain aspects of the story. In particular, looking closely at the three main…

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    his or her character and responses with a quick angry response, and she has recurrent suspicions about people. This is something she commonly does with guys she dates. However she does not meet criteria for Borderline, anti social, histrionic, or Narcissistic. This causes me to rule out the idea of a Personality Disorder as a diagnosis. (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). The next possible diagnosis I examined was the possibility of bipolar…

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    Dandy is pseudo-perfectionist driven by his unbefitting demand for physical strength, and attractiveness. He is a self-avowed god, firmly embedded in the belief that he is the physical definition of human immortality. The narcissistic personality is characterized by a grandiose and exaggerated sense of self-importance, and an exploitive attitude towards others, which serve the function of masking a frail self-concept (Corey, 2017). Dandy (2014) affirmed this hyperbolic conception…

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    Flaws In Romeo And Juliet

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    play. From the first moment Romeo sees Juliet, he feels a love entirely different than the “love” he felt for Rosaline. Romeo describes his wooing of Rosaline using words, such as “siege” (1.2 211) and “assailing” (1.2 212), that connote a rather narcissistic desire to conquer and possess; he almost has an expectation that Rosaline should give into him. In contrast, when Romeo first sees Juliet, he sees her “Beauty” as “too rich for use” (1.5 48) and describes his hand as “unworthiest” (1.5 93)…

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