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    “We Need to Talk about Kevin” was released in 2011 is the film I chose for my film analysis. Out of the five films that I could choose from, I watched We Need to Talk About Kevin interested me the most and I acknowledged many interesting, and unique cinematic techniques that I was eager to talk about. The two minute sequence that I have chosen I felt was particularly interesting. In those two minutes of footage the personalities of Eva, Francis, Kevin and Celia are portrayed perfectly and…

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    Iago: The Perfect Villain

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    though he may pretend to. He may observe others and then act the way they do so he’s not “found out,” however he says, “A sociopath typically has a conscience, but it’s weak. He may know that taking your money is wrong, and he might feel some guilt or remorse, but that won’t stop his behavior.”…

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    Symbol Example from story Importance Act 1: Nature “Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it.”- Lady Macbeth (Act 1 scene 5 line 72-73) “The air nimbly and sweetly recommends itself unto our gentle sense.” - King Duncan (Act 1, Scene 6, Line 1-2) “... heaven’s breath smells wooingly here.” - Banquo (Act 1, Scene 6, Line 6-7) All of these lines compare Macbeth to something in nature. Lady Macbeth’s line says that Macbeth needs to look like a flower but really be a snake deep…

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    They share the same goal of redemption and equal inevitability of their failure. Dunya was the same objective to Svidrigailov as the superman theory to Raskolnikov. When either was faced with the failure of reaching their goal, they suffered a massive psychological breakdown. Their different perspectives on life drove them to choose different outcomes of their journeys. Svidrigailov would have rather died than spent life in prison. He was very egotistical and didn’t like to admit he was wrong,…

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    gives a foreshadowing of the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Macbeth, a Dane turned evil, started as a hero later turning to a ruthless killer, while his wife began as a devious, manipulative witch, and transformed to a woman filled with remorse and regret, Macbeth being the fair turning foul, and Lady Macbeth the foul turning fair. Despite this transformation, many still consider Lady Macbeth a major villain in this play. With the definition in mind, the fact remains Lady Macbeth simply…

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    In the play, “MacBeth” by William Shakespere, Lady MacBeth is a very dynamic character because she shows a very large change in character from being very ambitious and self serving to being guilty and resentful as proven in her prayer for her losing her womanlyness, her actions towards Duncan as she planned to kill him, and her suicide. Towards the beginning of the play, Lady MacBeth hears from her husband about how Duncan stands in his way of becoming king. She knows that MacBeth likes the…

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    Sociopaths and psychopaths have several things in common such as a disregard for the law and the right of others, a remorseless mind, and a tendency of violent behavior. Many psychologists debate whether there should be a difference at all between them, but there are some individuals that do differentiate them. They both have an antisocial personality disorder but psychopaths are described as someone whose disorder is hereditary, while a sociopath is someone whose behaviors are a result of child…

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    He suffer the side effects of Fortunato 's death, his conscience would not let him live in peace. He even states that "May he rest in peace"(Poe 72). It means that it may be true, Fortunato is resting in peace, and somehow Mistresor isn 't. He may remorse what he did, just imagine thinking for half century that you kill a person, it must become you crazy if you can’t handle the blame. On the other hand, Misfit does not regret what he did with the whole family. He is used to not feel pain at all.…

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    Understanding how human behavior is linked to ¬¬¬different disorders is essential while striving to comprehend crime and its causes. Many professionals often assume psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder are identical, and interchangeably utilize the two terms. Upon further investigation and research, both have been proven to be in fact different, and entail different elements. Psychopathy is a bundle of socially deviant behaviors and personality traits; antisocial personality disorder,…

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    Sociopath Vs Psychopath

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    Charles Manson once said, “remorse for what? You people have done everything in the world to me. Doesn’t that give me equal right.” this quote is similar to what a sociopath would say. A sociopath is an individual with a personality disorder. This disorder displays itself with extreme antisocial attitudes, behavior, and a lack of conscience. Sociopaths and psychopaths are both interchangeable and are both considered to be social predators. Although sociopathy seems to portray itself as mad, it…

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