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    piece of the puzzle. He hated Jihei and wanted to ruin his reputation and life. He tried desperately to break up the bond Jahei and Koharu had. In the end, Koharu and Jahei maintained their love and killed themselves. Love, responsibility,…

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    A summary of “Reputation and Coalitions in Medieval Trade” During the eleventh century, the Mediterranean took on an air of prosperity. Both transportation service and mail delivery service were competitive. Each trade center was free. Although they provided favorable conditions to promote commerce, there were contractual problems. The need to solve those issues drove traders to form an economic institution which could facilitate trade by lowering transaction cost and information transmission.…

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    “It takes many good deed to build a respectable reputation, but only one bad deed to lose it”. Benjamin Franklin illuminates the idea of a good reputation as he emphasizes how fragile it can be, knowing that one’s reputation can be taken away from you just by committing one bad action. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, John Proctor is a truthful, respectable, and a religious man who safeguards his reputation from being tarnished. He hold one secret within him which constantly haunts his every…

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    Othello, by William Shakespeare, Othello is a character who has an eminent reputation. He is respected by a plethora of people and has great leadership abilities. Othello is manipulated by Iago to turn against his trusted lieutenant and murder his beloved Desdemona because of the twisted lies Iago told and the handkerchief incident. In the beginning of the play, Iago created a scene which made Cassio lose his reputation. This scene led Cassio to implore Desdemona for help because she is close…

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    “Reputation is what YOU’RE PREVEIVED to be. Character is WHAT YOU REALLY ARE.” Success and achievement in life have so much to do with character-and yet character is so hard to define. In my mind, it’s simply having an innate sense of the right thing. The right thing to do, the right thing to say, the wise decision to make. To me, someone with character is someone who can be trusted with anything. Who can be relied upon to know the proper thing to do in any situation. And character, to my mind,…

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    only cares about himself.The most important thing to him is his reputation.According to the text “We cannot leap to witchcraft. They will howl me out of Salem for such corruption in my house."This proves that Reverend Parris only cares about his reputation and job” He uses his daughter to accuse people whose property he covets.Reverend Parris wants to be a very respected man around Salem and other other communities. Reverend Parris is a self centered man, which makes many people dislike him…

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    The preservation of reputation is the major theme in The Crucible. Arthur Miller writes The Crucible in a way that compares aspects of puritan society to modern life and makes the story relatable. Pointing the finger and shifting the blame is human nature and dates back to Adam and Eve. Everybody has witnessed blame and finger pointing in their lives which is why this story is so relatable. Though still wrong in today's culture, adultery and being accused of witchcraft, are not punishable by…

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    song that accurately describes Act I is “End Game” by Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran. The main part of the song goes, “I got some big enemies/Big Reputation, big reputation/Ooh, you and me would be a big conversation”. This connects to Act 1 considering this is the act where we are introduced to Desdemona and Othello as a couple. They both have big reputations as Desdemona is the daughter of a senator and Othello is an important general and war hero to the town. When he simply enters a room, he is…

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    this play William Shakespeare has a unique way he uses the character, Iago making him out to be a honest man, but turns out to be the villain of the play. Iago simply manipulates everyone who comes in contact with him in his plot to destroy the reputation of Othello. From my understanding, the film version, and from critical responses Iago is perceived as a villain. At…

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    pulled back and forth to pick which side he will fight for in the plotting against Caesar. Brutus has a few friends who will help him along the way, but for the most part, his personality will drive him the most. Brutus cares most about others, his reputation, and his honor. From the beginning of the play to the end, Brutus seems to give everyone the benefit of the doubt. Until he is persuaded to be against someone or they prove themselves a threat to Brutus, he will help them with…

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