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    to contribute to an overall theme of guilt. First Nathaniel hawthorne uses the scarlet letter explain an overall theme of guilt. Hester Prynne‚ a main character who is forced to wear the scarlet letter on her chest to for the rest of her life as punishment for committing adultery. A young wife explains “let her cover the mark as she will but the pang of it all will be always her heart” (hawthorne 49). This shows you can try to cover it up your sin but guilt is what really says with you. At this

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    The role of guilt in "Spunk" by Zora Neale Hurston In "Spunk" by Zora Neale Hurston‚ the main character Joe Kanty’s death is the tool used to shape the characters in her story. Following Joe’s murder‚ the characters experience different forms of guilt‚ representing Hurston’s belief that everyone in our world has a conscience. As the characters develop a guilty conscience‚ they realize just that. Bullies‚ cheaters‚ and murderers are all susceptible to the feelings of a guilty conscience as illustrated

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    ULYSSES S. GRANT "Grant: a biography" by William S. McFeely. Published by: Norton‚Ww Copyright 1981 Ulysses Simpson Grant‚ (1822-1885)‚ American general and 18th President of the United States. Grant‚ the most capable of the Union generals during the Civil War‚ was a master strategist. He won the first major Union victories. President Abraham Lincoln staunchly defended him against critics and promoted him to command all Union forces. Grant accepted Gen

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    children at an early age‚ the issue of how children’s literature influences gender roles‚ is a major factor to individualizing specific roles for females. The Brothers Grimm classic fairy tale "Snow White‚" a universal and popular fairy tale‚ represents the female gender in a negative way. Snow White is displayed as being frightened‚ naive and helpless‚ and the evil Queen‚ her stepmother‚ the only other prominent female character is a narcissist. Thus‚ after reading or hearing this fairy tale‚ society

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    The Psychological Effects of Guilt Guilt is not only defined as “a feeling of self-reproach from believing that one has done a wrong;” but it plays a major part in how a person can psychologically handle their thoughts‚ emotions‚ and actions. In Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hasseini‚ the effects that guilt can have are shown through the events in Amir’s life. After seeing his closest friend‚ Hassan‚ brutally raped in an alleyway‚ he punishes himself to deal with his shame. Throughout the novel

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    some cases and this is called Survivor’s Guilt. In the novel The Catcher In The Rye author J. D. Salinger represents this by main character Holden Caulfield losing his brother Allie causing Holden to wonder who should have died. As a result‚ Holden shows survivor’s guilt by judging himself and others to unachievable standards. In TCITR Holden is affected by by his brothers death in many ways. Throughout the book Holden has memories of his brother and guilt that His brother can’t do the things other

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    Guilt is through the spirit and Pain is the body.” Everyone is sinful or guilty in a way‚ whether it is lying or doing adultery. It is mistakes that are caused by people. Because you will have to be guilty first in order to suffer the pain that was caused by their sin. Mr. Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne had to suffer his own sin and can’t find a way to confess to the society‚ no one understands what is he going through. Hester has to suffer from her own sin with everyone

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    Were the Sixties Good….or Bad for America? There are two different positions taken about the 1960’s in America. One side says that the sixties were good for America and changed the way Americans live for the better. The other side says that the sixties were bad for America and gave Americans new freedoms and ideas that changed their lives for the worse. Both positions have evidence to support their arguments and make the sixties look like a time of social and economic freedom and reform or make

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    “Conservative” “disposed to preserve existing conditions‚ intuitions‚ etc.‚ or to restore traditional ones‚ and to limit change.” That was what many believed the women before the 1920’s “Flapper” era was believed to be‚ women who held traditional values and ones who were not valued as much as men second class citizens if you will. These women were not allowed to vote‚ had very poor paying jobs‚ were not able to be sexual beings and explore their sexual freedom. That changed in the year 1920. The

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    The use of guilt is an effective tool as a means of controlling people. By instilling a sense that one is responsible for certain deeds and actions‚ it makes that individual seemed tied down. In George Orwell’s "Such‚ Such Were the Joys ..."‚ the schoolmasters utilize this emotion as a persuasion device towards the young‚ gullible boys. Through this exercise‚ the schoolmasters were able to effectively control their pupil’ actions and emotions. The main schoolmasters Bingo and Sim‚ used this technique

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