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    An Explanation of Absurdism Many people are fascinated by the literature era of Absurdism. It combined so many different traits that one can only describe as absurd. And what does Absurdism consist of? The absurd‚ of course. Absurdist texts are filled with themes‚ character‚ and a plot that are very absurd and almost uncomprehendable. One could ask “What is the meaning of this scene?” and the Absurdist would answer “It has no meaning because it is absurd.” This often intrigues people because

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    Does Media Violence Cause Aggression? Elizabeth G. Kinser Motlow State Community College Does Media Violence Cause Aggression? Introduction Numerous studies and experiments have been conducted to test whether or not media violence can cause aggression. The experiments were set up and conducted with a variety of ages and number of people‚ starting from the younger generation through the older generation. The experiments and studies also varied in the steps and information. We will be looking

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    to a world of flaccid morals and technological advancements? The works of Shakespeare prove ongoing relevance over time through the utilisation of key ideas‚ characters and language. Through characterisation and the exploration of the notions of jealousy and racism in “Othello”‚ the guests at the national Shakespeare convention can gain insight on how the works of Shakespeare are as significant now as they ever have been. The works of Shakespeare are so significant as the effect of racism‚ a key

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    he has a dramatic flaw that causes a downfall in his life. The dramatic flaw is jealousy. This was brought on by a simple persuasion of Iago‚ the antagonist of the play. Even though Iago used manipulation to get Othello jealous‚ it was Othello views his own racial identity and his lack of confidence in himself that allows Iago to persuade him that Desdemona is cheating on him. Othello was misguided by his jealousy which led him through a path of constant questioning

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    Sigmund Freud said‚ “A woman should soften but not weaken a man.” This quote exemplifies the character Casilda from Isabel Allende’s short story “The Judge’s Wife”. Although not seen by all as a main character‚ Casilda is the strongest and most evolutionary character of the short story. “The Judge’s Wife” is an exceptional tale that follows the progression of characters as they fight against their predetermined destinies and how they are viewed in others’ eyes. Casilda is a catalyst for the evolution

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ He demonstrates the direct impact of Jealousy‚ and how it can change the tone of character. Although‚ most interactions in the beginning are under the influence of no jealousy‚ Othello was once strong minded‚ respectful and very careful with how he spoke‚ able to hold his composure when unjustly accused of a crime he has not commit. As Othello was falsely accused of kidnapping Desdemona he was brought upon the Duke and Desdemona’s father “Brabantio” his response was very

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    testosterone causes aggression. However‚ in the article “Testosterone Rules” by Robert Sapolsky ‚ the author argues that testosterone does not equal aggression. Genetics cannot determine when who will do what. There have been many studies in animals‚ when testosterone is removed from an animal’s body‚ and loses its aggressive behavior. When the animal is injected with testosterone the aggressive behavior returns. This shows that testosterone is directly related to aggression. The aggression can be controlled

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    from so we do not end up in uncomfortable positions. In the beginning‚ an evil plan is made out of jealousy in hopes to hurt others and their reputations. The gullible protagonist quickly believes the lies of others‚ betrays his friend and orders his death. The antagonist convinces a fool to chase after a married women knowing that money can be extorted. In the play‚ we can learn to control our jealousy unlike the awful Iago‚ not to betray our peers the way Othello betrays Cassio‚

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    THE EFFECTS OF HEAVY METAL MUSIC ON AGGRESSION IN COLLEGE STUDENTS Author: SHALEEN L. COSS Date: not stated Participants: The participants were collected by means of convenience sampling. The participants in the study were 40 undergraduate psychology students‚ all involved in Psychology Learning Communities at Loyola University New Orleans. The participants were mostly Caucasian with some African Americans‚ Hispanics and Asians. There were 3 male and 29 female participants‚ with a greater proportion

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    Shakespeare’s classic tragedy ‘Othello’. The playwright written in early 1600 revolves around the central themes of jealousy‚ manipulation and love which are explored through the use of literary techniques. In ‘O’ these themes are still evidently followed throughout the film‚ however the ways in which these are presented is through the use of various film techniques. The theme of jealousy is recurrent in both texts and is a major influence on many of the character’s thoughts

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