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    All of us were made by the Rogues. An evil pack that despises humans‚ and hates their own human forms. They intend on turning the population of mankind into Lycans. I am the only pack member that has been born of two werewolves. I’m considered a disgrace against nature‚ the only thing that has kept me from being executed is my half-brother Damion. Damion is the Packs High Warrior. Once I was born‚ he vouched for me. Keeping me from the headsman. I’m a pureblood‚ I’m able to transform upon command

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    ancestors‚ all their deaths was granted with grace to be happy in the afterlife. She couldn’t allow Polynices to be left out of the family’s happy underworld union‚ the family is stronger together than separated. Despite the fact that there is no private disgrace for her family‚ Antigone’s goodwill and her traditional beliefs gave her the courage to fight for her rights and does a rightful

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    should have been in charge of children. The character of the aunt in the Lumber – Room is Aunt Augusta to the life. The text tells us a story about a small boy Nicholas‚ who was brought up by his tyrannical and ungoverned aunt Augusta. He was "in disgrace" as he had refused to eat his wholesome bread-and-milk that morning. When children were taken to Jagborough sands Nicholas made some attempts to get into the gooseberry garden. As a matter of fact‚ he had no intention of trying to get into the gooseberry

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    Euthyphro is a story of a self-righteous man who’s taking his own father to court‚ and Socrates basically asks him how does he know if what he’s doing is the right thing. To which Euthyphro mindlessly replied‚ “I’m doing what is loved by the gods.” During their mid-conversation‚ Socrates posts a critical question: Is God then the source of what is right and what is wrong? Socrates basis for asking that question goes something like: is something is good because god commands it or does god commands

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    young women’s attempt to escape from her world. Societies construct of masculinities is a problem Billy faces whilst moving into his new world. This is shown throughout the film in numerous scenes. In the “disgrace to gloves” scene‚ Jackie Elliot‚ Billy’s father says to Billy‚ “your a disgrace to those gloves”‚ the use of dialogue shows the tradition of passing down the gloves and the expectation that he will do boxing. In the scene when Jackie first sees Billy dancing he confronts him and his use

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    brought shame to the family and the main cause for such disgrace was Auntie’s sister’s

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    mold for one almost to the tee‚ he was noble‚ with outstanding qualities and greatness. He didn’t want to end up as his father did before him. Okonkwo used every muscle in his body to be the complete opposite of his father who was lazy‚ poor‚ and a disgrace. Perhaps down in his heart Okonkwo was not a cruel man. But his whole life was dominated by fear‚ the fear of failure and of weakness (13). That is what led to his downfall; it is seen as his tragic flaw‚ his obsession with not becoming his father

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    characters in order to subtly criticize them. The criticism is done in a subtle way that is humorous. The plot of the story revolves around a little orphan Nicholas who was trusted to his tyrannical and dull-witted aunt. One day Nicholas was “in disgrace”‚ so he made his Aunt believe that he was somehow trying to get into the gooseberry garden‚ but instead had no intention of doing so but did sneak into the Lumber Room. There a tremendous picture of a hunter and a stag opened to him. Soon his aunt

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    The Fate of Death In Book Twenty-Two and Book Twenty-Four of the Iliad‚ Homer portrays the tragedy of war through the death of Hector and Achilles. Someone may say that war is the enemy of pity which means that if you do not have pity‚ you may fate to die from war. Pity states that one person is able to read‚ sympathize‚ feel‚ and understand another person well. We can see that Hector shows no pity in war‚ so he faces his death. Nevertheless‚ what if someone show pity to another person

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    were kept at home where they were taught the proper manners and duties of a desirable wife. "Marriage was the inevitable goal to which her whole life tended. To remain a spinster was the worst disgrace which could befall a woman" (Everyday Life in Ancient Greece‚ pg. 82). However‚ it was seen as more of a disgrace on her father who ‘owned’ her until she was married. Although Athenian women were completely in charge of their household and slaves‚ they didn’t have much freedom. They rarely left the house

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