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    What are the main features of hard determinism? According to The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy‚ hard determinism is the theory that ‘every event or state of affairs is brought about by antecedent events in accordance with universal causal laws.’ This theory of determinism is therefore supportive of human behaviour being predictable‚ that free will is an illusion and that moral responsibility is redundant. One key feature of hard determinism is the view that free will is an illusion. To elaborate

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    During the play crooks is presented as a character in which is being outcasted from the group due to racism because of the color of his skin ‚ which isolates him from the rest‚ and however his disability’s also contributes towards this. This is why Crooks spent the majority of his years had experience on a ranch. crooks father had a chicken ranch full of white chickens‚ a berry patch‚ and alfalfa. He and his brothers would sit and watch the chickens. Companionship and plentiful food are both parts

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    Olivia McCampbell Geronimo by Joseph Bruchac Loss a Main Theme “Geronimo” Geronimo and the Apache tribe dealt heavily with death throughout the book. The Apache tribe had beliefs that differed greatly from “white eyes” that brought depth and insight to the understanding for Geronimo and his people. “White eyes” would bury their dead anywhere available and would not pay special attention to those left behind such

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    Of Mice and Men Character Analysis Essay Of Mice and Men‚ by Steinbeck. “I feel like an outsider‚ and I always will feel like one. I’ve always felt that I wasn’t a member of any particular group.” (Anne Rice). This quote imparts to Lennie and Candy because they’re both different and handicapped. Lennie and Candy are nice people who are powerless‚ dreamers‚ and social outcasts. Lennie is a social outcast in the ranch of his mental disability but dreams of tending the rabbits. “Course he ain’t mean

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    The dramatic play of Twelve Angry Men‚ authored by Reginald Rose in 1955‚ focuses on a jury’s deliberations concerning a homicide trial. The trial revolves around a 16-year-old boy who is accused of stabbing his father to death. A guilty verdict means an automatic death sentence for the boy. Throughout the play Juror three displays his flaws as a result of his prejudice but he is not the most flawed as others demonstrate similar tendencies. Nevertheless‚ he is quite unrealistic‚ like his fellow jurors

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    Steinbeck presents Candy as a vulnerable character. He does this by referencing him as an “old man” before citing his name‚ using pre-modification; so that the reader instantly knows not only his physical state but maybe that metaphorically he is a weak person. He is also shown to be desperate throughout the opening of chapter 2‚ where he tries to make friends with George and Lennie as soon as he meets them. He gossips about other people on the ranch and makes sure George “won’t tell Curley nothing”

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    How does betrayal or treachery help in developing the main character? What it reveals about the characters? Use a theme. How betrayal was a theme and how if affected the main character? William Shakespeare‚ one of the most influential writers in history‚ was renowned for masterfully elaborating themes of real life into his pieces of literature. In fact‚ his plays were able to transcend time‚ influencing the course of western literature because of their universal thematic. In one of Shakespeare’s

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    Although Candy and George deserve our sympathy because they both have hard lives and they have gone through a lot of things. Crooks is the most sympathetic because he is lonely and discriminated against‚ and like stated in the book being lonely is the worst thing that could happen to a man because a man needs someone to talk to no matter who that person is. v Crooks is a very sympathetic character. At the beginning of chapter 4‚ the narrator describes Crook’s bunkhouse‚ and then the man himself

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    and censorship. "A Dog’s Tale" is a clever short story which works to show the intelligence of a dog and the poor reply that the dog so often receives. Released in 1904 in Harper’s Magazine‚ according to Wikipedia.org‚ it became an example against what the treatment of animals by certain types of scientists and‚ in particular (also according to Wikipedia’s article) the antivivisectionist movement. Later it would be revised and become a book. It is a sad tale of a dog’s life. Initially‚ Mark Twain

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    Children Live What They Learn By: Dorothy Law Noite Children‚ according to studies‚ only 70% of their brains are developed. As they grow‚ the remaining 30% of their brain are also in the process. What the children see and learn is transmitted to their brains. That’s why we should teach them the right things because everything that they see is right for them. “If a child lives with criticism‚ he learns to condemn”. “If child lives with hostility‚ he learns violence”. A child is still a child‚ we

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