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    List of Sons of Anarchy Stars who were badass in reality Sons of Anarchy featured in its cast some of the roughest life characters to be found on a TV series, without blinking an eye before committing any crime. Unsurprisingly, many of the actors had in real life, serial breakers of the law. Many of the characters, guest actors, and supporting characters have records of a series of criminal offenses such as assaulting officers, possession of drugs, animal cruelty, murder, and a host of others.…

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    exact revenge for the justice delivered to his son, Polyphemus. Specifically, he endeavors to ensure Odysseus’s death or at least to make his journey home as painful as possible. Similarly, David exiles his son Absalom when Absalom justly kills his brother Amnon after Amnon rapes his sister Tamar. Both David and Poseidon are unwilling to uphold justice enough to deliver it to their children. In contrast, the loving father in Proverbs not only allows his son to be punished but does so himself…

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    Percy Shelley considered to be one of the most radical of the Romantic writers. He was described as a”misunderstood idealist and appalling selfish…a risk taker” a loyal friend (Wolfson and Manning p. 869). Grandson of a wealthy landowner and son of a member of parliament he was expected to follow in their footsteps, however, young Master Shelley was thrown out of Oxford infuriating his family (Wolfson and Manning). Shelley was a rake, and he had liaisons with several women, eloping with Harriet…

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    looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else(1). No one was better than each other they were all treated equally. In Purge Anarchy, Sergeant Barnes found himself helping the citizens during the purge. As the story continues Sergeant Barnes seeks his revenge on the man who is responsible for killing his son. Throughout a dystopian society the main character changes as the story goes deeper. In a Dystopian society there are different ways that the…

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    questionable actions and decisions. The chorus of Antigone presents the concepts of paternalism and anarchy in opposition in order to depict Antigone as ironically trapped between the edicts of two paternal figures: her uncle the king Creon and the ultimate father--Zeus. Throughout Antigone, Sophocles establishes anarchy as a societal taboo in Thebes. The chorus, in particular, stresses the idea that anarchy is unacceptable. After glorifying man in the first ode, the chorus proclaims that…

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    Superheroes are a common thing in movies, TV, and especially comic books. These people fight for what’s right in the world, saving people from untimely death and stopping the terror caused by their rivals. These rivals are evil: they have an arsenal of weapons that they’re not afraid to use, and of course harbor a twisted mind and a twisted conscience. These Supervillains, as they’re called, have come and gone over the years, each one possessing a certain amount of talent and skill at their…

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    the people all wear the same uniform and everyone’s thoughts are screened by the thought police. In “Harrison Bergeron” the citizens’ thoughts are controlled and maintained by the government as well. In contrast to these two stories, The Purge: Anarchy is a dystopian movie that takes place in…

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    traitor, shall not be buried, which angers Polyneices’s sister, Antigone, who buries Polyneices anyway. Creon orders her to be put to death, a reasonable punishment in order to protect his government, because as a leader, he’ll do anything to prevent anarchy, including punishing family. As a new king, Creon wanted to establish his power clearly and efficiently. The first thing he did was address the people and assure them “No one values friendship more than I;/ but we must remember that…

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    the Constitution itself enforces and protects the people under it are proof of these changes. The idea of secession may bring the idea of greatness and change, but as Abraham Lincoln said “Plainly, the central idea of secession, is the essence of anarchy.” Nothing but chaos follows secession, therefore, we must be against it. If the South, as a whole, were to secede from the Union, there would be no way to distribute justice throughout the newly created system. The counteracting majority…

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    The son of Russian- Jewish immigrants, Benjamin Gitlow, was the source of controversy in this case. Gitlow was well known to the left wing Socialist party, which later formed the American Communist Party. In 1918, he was elected to the New York legislature. During this time he helped create and distribute the pamphlet entitled Left Wing Manifesto, which stated that a proletarian revolution is inevitability. This means that the working class would try to overthrow the upper class citizens. The…

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