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    "The bravest of individuals is one who obeys his or her conscience‚" was once stated by J.F Clarke‚ when this quote is broken down one may notice the amount of truth behind it. J.F Clarke ’s interpretation of braveness and conclusion on the topic of obeying their conscience is rather intelligent due to the belief of inner senses of what is right or wrong will lead to the right choices in life. Two examples of literature that strongly support this quote can be found in "Of Mice And Men" by John

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    Juliannah Vining March 26‚ 2012 Critical Lens English “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience”–J.F.Clarke J.F. Clarke once stated‚ “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience.” To me‚ this statement means that any individual who follows their conscience‚ and what they find to be right or wrong‚ is most brave‚ or strong‚ because they step away from society’s opinion and go with their own feelings whether

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    Critical Lens Essay Quote: The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience”–J.F.Clarke J.F. Clarke once said‚ “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience.” I think that what Clarke meant is that people who listen to their heart‚ people who do what they know or believe to be right‚ even if everyone else is or would be against them for it‚ are the bravest people of all. I agree with this quote because it’s usually hard to do the right

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    Critical Lens J.F. Clarke once stated “the bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience.” In other words‚ anyone who follows their heart‚ or does what they believe is right are the bravest people. Often many people who follow their heart have no support causing them to act and think for themselves. This quote is true because it can be hard to follow through with your actions when no one supports you. The play‚ The Crucible by Arthur

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    Montgomery once said “We pay a price for everything we get or take in this world.” I think his idea of this is right. In order for you to accomplish what you want‚ there will be consequences and you need to get through it. I agree with this quote because it doesn’t matter what you want to accomplish there will always be an outcome whether it’s good or bad. There are a lot of books that relate to this quote. One of them being‚ Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and another called The Miracle Worker by

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    happen to her if she told Bettys father Reverend Parris what really happened in the woods. So to save her self from the trouble that would lie ahead for her if she did tell the truth she blamed everything on Tituba. This is evident to the conflict man vs. society because she felt the need to lie to save her self from getting into whatever punishment the town of Salem would set for her which would be something along the lines of being whipped or stoned. This relates to the critical lens because it

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    write a critical essay in the story "Thank you‚M’am" by Langston hughes of literature you have read from the particular perspective of statement that is provided for you in the critical lens.In your essay‚ provide a valid interpretation of the statement‚ agreeor disagree with the statement as you have interpreted it‚ and support your opinion using specific references to appropriate literary elements from this work of literature. 1.Critical Lens" Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived

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    Mohamed Abdelrahman Critical Lens Essay Grade 11 George Moore once said: “Difficulty in life is a choice”. This quote states that Life can be full of difficulties and a choice can either change your entire life into a positive way or destruct you and the people around you. I agree with this quote because sometimes the choice that a person is willing to decide can make others sad but on the other hand will lead to his happiness and freedom so its difficult

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    Ira Turner Professor Robert Spencer English 101-E111 18 September 2014 To obey or not obey‚ that is the question? A summary of a piece written by Erich Fromm Erich Fromm (1900-1980) was a noted psychoanalyst‚ philosopher‚ historian‚ and sociologist that lived a long life over some very troubled times in the history of the world. He authored more than 30 books and was a studier of Freud and Marx‚ both offering different insights on the subject matter of Fromm’s piece “Disobedience as a Psychological

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    Critical Examination of Conscience When I hear the word “conscience” the first scenario that comes to mind is a guilty looking child standing next to a broken vase. Mom told the little boy that playing baseball in the house is not allowed‚ but he did not listen to her and proceeded to run around throwing his baseball throughout the house. A shatter could be heard coming from the living room. The boy ’s stomach is in knots and his palms are sweaty. He knows what he did was wrong‚ and he feels horrible

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