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    Dylan Solberg Mr. Bertelsen English Ⅲ 10/8/17 Abigail the Witch What do you think of when you hear the word despicable? Maybe you think of terrible and disgusting things that nobody would ever do. Whilst definitely not being the most admirable‚ Abigail Williams is the most despicable character in the play because she tries to get a woman executed to prove a point to John Proctor. She is the total embodiment of despicable and everything that it relates to. First of all‚ the way she acts is totally

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    Elizabeth Parris‚ and a 11 year old Abigail Williams began exhibiting strange behaviour. Elizabeth was the daughter of Samuel Parris‚ an ordained minister and Abigail was the niece. The two started making odd sounds‚ and screaming. Contorting their bodies and throwing objects. Elizabeth and Abigail said that an individual being was biting and pinching them. An 11 year old girl named‚ Ann Putnam and other girls in Salem began acting similarly to Elizabeth and Abigail. Their behaviour was attributed to

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    Selfishness and Lies

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    We all have the same needs: food‚ shelter‚ love‚ acceptance‚ support‚ etc. but little do we know that the difference between groups is minor compared to the similarities we all share. One of our many similarities is behavior including: selfishness‚ and the act of believing what we want to believe; one may analyze this among reading “The Other Wife” by Colette and “War” by Luigi Pirandello. It is our instinct to try and best each other‚ even in times of great communal strife as well as silencing others

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    Selfishness And Charity

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    Selfishness and Charity When taking into account the doctrines of selfishness and charity‚ Ebenezer Scrooge is a prime example of moral irresponsibility. When asked by two philanthropic men to make a charity donation‚ he refuses: “It’s not my business… It’s enough for a man to understand his own business‚ and not to interfere with other people’s. Mine occupies me constantly” (Fleming‚ 19). With a utilitarian understanding of kindness and charity‚ Scrooge refuses to contribute because he believes

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    Individual greed and selfishness has been the basis of the modern society. Some people think that we must return to the older and more traditional values of respect for the family and the local community in order to create a better world to live in. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Nowadays‚ the society is developing. the people live in modern life. Some people become greedy and selfish while others think that they must return traditional values and respect the elderly and their neighborhood

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    The Selfishness in “The Necklace” In the story “The Necklace”‚ by Guy de Maupassant‚ all the characters are the same‚ they present the same behavior by showing that they think only of themselves rather than of others. When we take a close look to the story‚ especially to the main character‚ Ms. Loisel‚ we reveal that she does not only suffer because of her cheap belongings‚ and wanting expensive things‚ but she dreams of wealth and how her friends would envy her if she could display finery

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    Selfishness And Survival

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    ahead of others is necessary for survival. Survival does require selfishness because everyone can’t always be saved‚ saving others may not be worth the risks‚ and selfishness doesn’t always mean taking advantage of someone else. The memoir Night by Elie Wiesel and the article “Is Survival Selfish?” by Lane Wallace give examples of why and where selfishness is necessary for survival. The survival situations in both texts show how selfishness is the best choice when lives are on the line. In Night‚ Wiesel

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    Selfishness In The Bible

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    and or strength. One of the most detrimental weaknesses has to be selfishness. Selfishness can impact humans in a detrimental way and can hurt the others around them or even themselves. In exodus the Pharaoh displays selfishness when he does not want to get rid of his slaves ‚(the israelites). The Pharaoh’s selfishness led to starvation of his people‚ and even killed his own first born child. Such as in the pharaoh example selfishness proves to be created by the idea of “helping your self and not caring

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    Selfishness In Messenger

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    of the dystopian novel Messenger‚ shows how trade in Village affects the people by altering their personalities. Lowry develops the theme of selflessness versus selfishness through the protagonist’s responses to challenges. Matty’s responses to the corrupt world develops the theme because he shows selflessness in the midst of selfishness. According to the text‚ “He became aware‚ suddenly‚ that he had been chosen for this‚” which allowed him the opportunity to sacrifice himself to correct the issues

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    A good person thinks of others first.” This analysis from “Good‚ Neutral‚ and Bad Selfishness” written by John A. Jonathan perfectly describes what people view selfishness as. Most people would even confidently say that they are not selfish; a quality that usually means one is only concerned with themselves. The word has developed a negative connotation that nobody wants to be associated with‚ even though selfishness is not always awful. This should not be the case‚ especially in survival. When living

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