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    We recently brought you part one of our list of 15 things you didn't know about Showtime's Shameless, and now we are back with part two. Some of these pieces of trivia will definitely surprise you! Number Seven: Emmy Rossum Pranked Justin Chatwin Chatwin, who played a gay son to a very homophobic father on Showtime’s Weeds, got pranked by her on-screen love interest. Rossum convinced the writers to give him a script with an extra scene in which he confessed his homosexuality to his father. “He…

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    A TV show with a lot of drama in it is Shameless. Throughout all of the seasons, there's always drama because of the “Dad,” Frank. He is rarely ever considered as their Dad because he is never home and when he is, he is always a mean drunk. At one point he called Child Service’s on his own kids…

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    Wife Of Bath Stereotypes

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    In my opinion, the character of the Wife of Bath tries to overturn the fight back against these men stereotypes in the medieval time. The poet describes the Wife of Bath as a shameless, stupidity, arrogance, deceitfulness, and lewdness by doing all the things she did in the poem to exploit the sexual and the way she uses sexual power to attract these men that she wishes in her life. For example, at the time she talks about the Bible again in her life, she says, "Where can you find, in any…

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    We see a marked contrast in the descriptions in 2.52.2-4 of men who were shameless in their deeds and reckless in openly seeking self-indulgent pleasure. In 2.44 Pericles praises those who met brave, honorable death on the battlefield while in 2.52-53 Thucydides speaks of temples filled with the dead left unburied or burned shamelessly…

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    Pride In Oedipus The King

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    Oedipus possessed an excessive amount of pride, which was necessary for upholding the position of a king, but caused him to believe that he could override his fate. Initially, pride was beneficial to Oedipus because it aided him in solving the riddle of the sphinx as his “pride lay in solving them,” (Burgess 35). From there, he saved Thebes from the Sphinx and assumed the position as King of Thebes.While ruling as king, there was a plague cast upon Thebes. Oedipus, as prideful as he was,…

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    Circular Reasoning

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    and C proves A. Example: An ungodly thinker says her reasoning is to be trusted. But how does she know? Irrationally, she uses her reasoning to try to convince you that her reasoning is to be trusted. 3. The logical fallacy of axiomatic thinking: Shameless, axiomatic thinking is just making up stuff and calling it true. In essence, axiomatic thinking is a…

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    sophist. As he defends his claim, he states that the strong are the rulers who establish the laws. He continues by implying that these laws are made only to the advantage of the ruling party. In the conversation that follows, Socrates unmasks the “shameless” Thrasymachus when the narrator states: Thrasymachus conceded all these points, but not in the easygoing way I have just described.…

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    makes the play understandable. First of all, “Dream” portrays the characters very well. In the play, Helena is portrayed as an obsessive, ostentatious, and shameless individual. In the movie, Helena, played by Calista Flockhart, is portrayed exactly as shown in the play. Flockhart was able to portray Helena perfectly, as she acted out a shameless lover and was able to play the part of a whiny Helena. Another character who was acted out well is Lysander, who is played by Dominic West, because he…

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    Narcissism is a personality disorder, that for a while many clinicians were not satisfied with the way narcissism was depicted in earlier versions of the DSM, emphasizing how there has been some unclear aspects of the personality disorder (Dimaggio, 2012). Narcissism is typically diagnosed by a medical professional, but it has been reported that most people with the disorder do not seek treatment (Luchner and Tantleff-Dunn, 2016). According to the author, Marit Svindseth (2008), narcissistic…

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    Ignatius Jacques Reilly

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    Ignatius Jacques Reilly, a beautifully ludicrous character in nearly all aspects of his large nature. He is the center of the complex interwoven story web of A Confederacy of Dunces, surrounded by a diverse group of odd yet endearing characters. Ignatius and the ensemble of eccentric characters portray the painful truths of everyday life, such as racial and class inequality, in the most hilarious way possible. Ignatius, the grotesque gluttonous genius, in his journey of absurd…

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