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    How important is your reputation for you? Many people assume that your reputation is one of the most important things that you can have. In the book the Crucible, there are many people who think that their reputation is the most important thing ever. There are three characters that you can see do this through the book. Are reputation really that important that you doing anything to keep a good one, even if you know that you have done badly, or you try hard to convince people that you still have a good reputation and that you never did the things you are accused of. Many people are very concerned about their reputation, occasionally that's all people care about. In the book the Crucible, Reverend Parris is an amazing example Of someone who only cares about himself and wants to make sure his reputation won't be hurt in anyway. In the book when his daughter falls ill, and can't wake up. When he goes to check on her and witchcraft is brought up all he had to say was. Abigail, I have fought here three long years to bend these…

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    In Shakespeare’s play, Othello, Iago’s reputation played an important role. Iago knows very well that reputation means everything to Othello and Cassio and he uses this knowledge to plot a sequence of catastrophic events to ruin their reputation. He ruins theirs and builds up his in order to be "trustworthy" enough to carry out his plan. All the characters think Iago is an “honest man” but in reality he is the complete opposite. By analyzing how Iago claims to be someone he’s not, it is clear…

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    Iago is shown to have a good reputation, an honest and loyal man to Othello and the society, but that does not mean it is the reality. Othello believes Iago without knowing his true nature and refers to others "Iago is most honest," (2.3.7). Iago is shown to be trustworthy in the past because he has not deceived anyone, and proved his loalty to Othello with several years of service for him. Also being the reason why Othello believes in him. Since Iago has a good reputation and is respected by…

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    Reputation is what forever dictates your life. People’s point of view can be influenced by many factors such as the decisions you make, the people you hang around with, and the way you present yourself. One simple decision can change the way people look at you forever whether it is for the better or for the worse. One simple mistake can cause people to look down upon you and forever ruin your reputation. It is important to pursue respectful actions because these actions are what the people that…

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    Reputation is very important today in society. If you have a good reputation than people will look up to you for advice and feedback. Plus more people would want to associate with you and not be afraid of your public image. But if you have a bad reputation people look down upon you and ignore you even when your down. It’s all about how you treat others and how you make them feel. In The story of Beowulf, reputation was very important to the people. If a person didn't have a strong…

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    Salem while also combating his desire to maintain his reputation is similar to the men struggling to fight against their wives obsessed with Instagram while also maintaining their reputations as good husbands. Through a range of different techniques, these two texts also show the conflicting importance of justice and reputation in times of strife. Throughout the text The Crucible, many of the characters motivations are both politically based as well…

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    Without tactically coming up with ways in promoting the new range of toys, Thompson Toys could face a serious downfall. The success in promoting new toys is the consequence of trustworthy and skilful marketing visions, exhaustive analyses and comprehensive planning. The SWOT analysis is used for strategic planning, marketing and product development. Therefore, the SWOT analysis can determine whether we should launch new range of toys for 9-11 age group or not. Internal environment Strength…

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    Honor In Hamlet

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    Honor is a human construct. It is used to evaluate one’s worth and set expectations. Reputation, notoriety, dignity, honor: these all define one’s place in society, but they are not intrinsic. In Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, various characters struggle with their honor. Laertes’s honor leads him to act irrationally, Hamlet’s honor finally inspires him to act, and the patriarchal society’s idea of Ophelia’s honor destroys her. Hamlet has a complex attitude towards honor, admitting that its…

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    64) This motto leads us to understand why this company has been around for so long, always keeping a high standard on their products whilst maintaining an ever-growing customer base. Mr. Lincoln believed in giving customers and his employees, the best quality products at reasonable prices. This tends to have the positive chain reaction of making customers want to come back to the company to obtain their products. This sort of behavior creates a good reputation for the firm, in turn…

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    defined for others. What must always be remembered is that one’s character is much better judge of who a person is and what a person believes, feels, perceives, and judges than one’s reputation. Character is more permanent and reflective of ourselves and our nature while a reputation…

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