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    control of our lives, it is likely that we only have the freedom to make the right choice, God 's choice. In “Paradise Lost” Milton writes “I made him just and right,/ sufficient to have stood, though free to fall” (98-99). By using an omniscient narrator Milton is implying that God may equip us to make the correct decisions, but in our failure to do so we are likely to suffer consequences. Also, if we make choices that are subject to criticism and even punishment then it seems like Satan, human…

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    making, thinking, and developing preferences? How would you have described your level of conscious choice of and commitment to these philosophies? What helped form or develop the belief in that philosophy? After class discussions, have you had any realizations or made any changes in regards to the philosophies that influences your decisions, actions, or preferences? Has your level of conscious choice to these philosophies changed? Why or why not? Answer: Before I was able to attend Humanities…

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    to his level of free choice. Achilles’ fate in the Iliad ends up with him killing Hector and then later dying young with glory as opposed to a long, inconspicuous life. Upon examining Achilles’ choices in the Iliad, it is evident that Achilles play a significant role in deciding his own fate, even if he is not aware of it. This can be shown by looking at one of the major choices Achilles makes, choosing not to fight the Trojans, but also staying Troy. Achilles’ freedom of choice and the…

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    wondered if the choices that you make really matter? In Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” he explores the finality of your decisions and how they will affect you in “ages and ages hence.” In the poem Mr. Frost discusses taking a walk through a “yellow woods” as he comes across a fork in the path and deliberates over which path to take. Robert Frost utilizes Form, Imagery, and Symbolism to portray how your choices affect you forever. Robert Frost employs form to show that choices matter.…

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    The Road Vs Ithaka

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    many different decisions. The person may have many choices and these choices may affect the rest of the journey and the outcome of the journey. The poem “The Road not Taken” the person is faced with two “roads” or two choices. The person decides to choose one road. The road that they chose affects the rest of the poem. The poem states, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both. “ (Frost 1-2) The person has two choices and they can only pick one. They know that…

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    Subjectivity influences an individual when judging beauty in an object by projecting onto the object and categorising it as pleasure or displeasure. When a man labels something beautiful, he must regard it as on what he may also presuppose in every other person; and therefore, he must believe that he has a reason for demanding a similar delight from everyone (cp 64). Kant believes the requirement for calling an object universally beautiful is the elimination of subjectivity through reason. In…

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    In “The Road Not Taken”, the author, Robert Frost, shows the idea that we are all defined by the choices we make in life, whether it’s good or bad. This poem demonstrates this idea well because the speaker was stuck between choosing two roads, and he did not know which one he should take. This relates to real life when making decisions, because you never know what is going to be at the other side when you get to the end. The concept of our decisions and how we choose to make them is illustrated…

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    Road Not Taken by Robert Frost is a descriptive poem that summarizes a traveler who comes upon a crossroad in his life. The choices the persona makes can affect him by changing his lifestyle or destroying it. The traveler is forced to decide between the two paths and decides to take the road less taken. The whole poem has a specific purpose and it represents the difficult choices we must often make along the road. Frost uses imagery, tone and a symbolic theme throughout his poem to convey his…

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    The poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is about a man, who was ambulating through the woods, came across two roads and found it hard to optate a path. Many people seem to think that this poem is about being different and taking the road no one else has taken. Then again, I optically discern a man. Who is highly indecisive and discombobulated, and needs to make a decision in order to move forward. We descry his indecisiveness in each stanza. Each stanza has the same pattern. He tests out a…

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    Gattaca And Behaviorism

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    is the theory that there is no self only the body, or more importantly they view the self as a display of each individuals’ genetic makeup. But this idea is not true, the movie actually implies the self does not arise from our genes, the self is a choice. Sartre’s transcendence is that we, as individuals, choose what to make from the facts of our lives. Even Vincent is taken in by the idea of behaviorism when becoming Jerome. Eugene and Vincent focus on giving him the name, blood, physical…

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