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    Desiree's Baby

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    not show any to our counterparts. In “Desiree’s Baby”‚ by Kate Chopin‚ the author emphasizes the social caste that accompanies race‚ associated with the time period of the setting‚ in order to illustrate the prominent theme of racism through the hypocrisy of Armand which leads to the destruction of Desiree and her baby‚ resulting in a lesson that can be applied to the society of the twenty-first century. Throughout the short story the word “negro” is used freely to describe the workers in the field

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    Family and Tartuffe

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    Tartuffe is a prime example of how trusting someone too much can go wrong. Orgon was initially blinded by the type of person Tartuffe was. In his eyes he could do no wrong; however‚ others were able to see past Tartuffe’s fraudulent character. This story coincides with the famous quote‚ “Fool me once‚ shame on you. Fool me twice‚ shame on me.” When Orgon’s family tries to set Tartuffe up‚ the plan backfires rapidly. Damis‚ Orgon’s son‚ is even kicked out of the house. This scene really sets the stage

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    Satire in Canterbury Tales

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    prospect of closeness with God. Man was expected to work until he died‚ at which time he would receive eternal salvation. This eternal salvation was achieved by obeying God’s commandments. This theory‚ however‚ was becoming progressively corrupted as hypocrisy began to pollute the Church‚ particularly at the higher levels. Chaucer recognized this degradation of religious ideals. He exposes this in his prologue by skillfully and subtly satirizing the religious figures. Using a unique view of ‘Chaucer the

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    ‚Leroy Barnett Ms. Cadoa English 1301 5 March 2011 The worst kind of hypocrite is a religious hypocrite When you think of the word hypocrite‚ religion is the first thing that comes to your mind. In this day and age we have a lot of religious groups or people calling each other hypocrites. I think a hypocrite is someone who says one thing and does another. These people are very difficult to get honesty from. They tell others how to live their lives and then often do not follow

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    The Person I Dislike

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    The Person I dislike Hate is a very strong word. So it feels a little awkward to say that I hate a particular person. But there are certain types of people who are easy to be disliked. There are lots of people I met in my life‚ it is not necessary that I like all of them. I categorize the people in three types. One that I like most‚ second one I don’t like and the third one who has no impression at all in my life. It is a natural phenomenon that we can’t be friendly or alien to all people

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    Pet Peeve Research Paper

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    "Talk about a hypocrite" Have you ever had a person just sit and talk and complain to you about something you’re doing? A person who tells you how much what you’re doing is wrong‚ and why you shouldn’t do it. A person who just nags you all the time‚ when in all reality they are guilty of doing the exact same thing? Well‚ I have and it drives me absolutely crazy‚ which leads me to my biggest pet peeve of all time hypocrites! I have a girlfriend that used to always get on to me about talking to

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    Holden and Phoebe

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    In a frenzy of sadness and frustration on the night that Allie died‚ Holden smashed all the windows in his garage with his bare fists.  I was only thirteen‚ and they were going to have me psychoanalyzed and all‚ because I broke all the windows in the garage. I don’t blame them. I really don’t. I slept in the garage the night he died‚ and I broke all the goddam windows with my first just for the hell of it. …. My hand still hurts me once in a while‚ when it rains and all‚ and I can’t make a real

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    generation gap

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    broaden your circle of friends. If your children and grandchildren have friends of different races and groups‚ ask to be introduced to them. The younger generation will appreciate your efforts‚ and your world may become more interesting. Avoiding Hypocrisy Older people who pretend to be morally superior may alienate the younger generation‚ according to one generation gap expert. In an speech in 1969‚ anthropologist Margaret Mead‚ who wrote a book about the generation gap‚ said that "the young feel

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    Is Holden Claufield a misfit in societyI do think that Holden Claufield is a misfit in society. It doesn’t seem like that is society fault that he is‚ its just the type of person that he is. He describes everyone around him as them being a phony as he likes to describe it. The way Holden cant fit into the society around has drove him to hate it‚ instead of him coming to realize this he just judges other people on the fakeness and dishonesty. Holden even thinks that his own school is hypocritical

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    Hypocrisy

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    everything In Arthur Miller ’s "The Crucible"‚ the people of Salem are in a crisis and sometimes people who claim to be good aren ’t what they seem and may be in fact a hypocrite. Judge Danforth a senior judge during the Salem witch trials exposes his hypocrisy in his conflicts between Giles Corey‚ Mary Warren and the people of the town for the sake of his own reputation. Judge Danforth is a powerful man who comes to Salem to stop the hysteria and prosecute the witches. Danforth believes he... "does not

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