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... They lie and attempt to have Mr. Deeds committed. Therefore, they would be able to get control over Mr. Deeds money and keep it all for themselves. ...
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... pain. Whatever happiness or sufferings we experience are the result of our good or bad deeds committed in previous lives. We are ...
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... is no creature loves [him], and if [he] dies no soul will pity [him]."(5.3.200) He's a man who, "Rather hates [himself] for hateful deeds committed by [himself ...
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... If fate is written for each individually, it does not signify an absence of free will, for the deeds committed by Oedipus were purely those of his own. ...
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... Guilt arises from aggression and the shame of it. We feel a sense of guilt from forbidden deeds committed and also the intent to do these deeds. ...
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... Atheists may argue that it is unfair that God punish all humanity for evil deeds committed by only a small ratio of people. For ...
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... The circumstances and status of the person in the next life is determined by the deeds committed in the previous life, the law of rebirth referred to as Karma. ...
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... freeing a slave notion. Its ironic how Huck felt terrible about doing one of the greatest deeds committed. In the next few chapters ...
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... The status of a person's next life is determined by the deeds committed in the previous life. This principle is referred to as karma. ...
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... to Lady Macbeth that his mind is full of awful thoughts and deeds, and in lines 42 through 43, he says that there will be terrible deeds committed tonight. ...
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... The Mouse-trap" would be compelled to see it as little more than a fanciful Italian fable divorced of its obvious allegory to the foul deeds committed at the ...
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... to far, toppled, wavered for a moment on the brink, and then with a shriek fell." (270) These events provide retribution for the deeds committed by these ...
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... Throughout the play many evil deeds are committed. The ... Punishment and death can not be avoided if evil deeds are committed. The ...
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In the play there are many evil deeds that Macbeth committed. These include the murders of Duncan and Banquo, Lady Macduff and her son. ...
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In the play there are many evil deeds that Macbeth committed. These include the murders of Duncan and Banquo, Lady Macduff and her son. ...
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... There are constant references to the evil deeds that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth has committed, most of which include references to blood. ...
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... Macbeth and Macduff. The characters' guilt is due to unlawful and shameful deeds, which they have committed. Macbeth's guilt is ...
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... Dimmesdale, Robert Chillingworth, and Pearl. Each has committed his/her own sin, but all have also committed good deeds. Hester ...
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... a moral coward. Macbeth knew that the deeds he committed were evil but it is his ambition that urged him on. Macbeth, up to the ...
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... There are constant references to the evil deeds that Macbeth and herself have committed, most of which include references to blood. ...
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... ever deserve. Burgess does a magical job at making the reader quickly forget the horrible deeds Alex once committed. Instead by ...
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... III, iv, 122) Macbeth says this knowing that the murder he committed must be ... is that foresees his execution as the inevitable conclusion to his evil deeds. ...
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... time. Nevertheless, Sula had not changed, she still considered herself to be above reproach for whatever deeds she committed. Nel ...
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... The creature is more humane than his own creator because his wicked deeds are committed in response to society's corruption; while Frankenstein's evil work ...
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... The creature is more humane than his own creator because his wicked deeds are committed in response to society's corruption; while Frankenstein's evil work ...
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... The creature is more humane than his own creator because his wicked deeds are committed in response to society's corruption; while Frankenstein's evil work ...
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... Committed? O thou public commoner! I should make very forges of my cheeks That would to cinders burn up modesty Did I but speak thy deeds. What committed! ...
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... Committed? O thou public commoner! I should make very forges of my cheeks That would to cinders burn up modesty Did I but speak thy deeds. What committed! ...
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... me some wine. Fill full" (3.4.107). He is drinking to forget what gory deeds he has committed toward Banquo. Macbeth wants to disremember ...
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... of humility and humanity. Yet, in contrast, Macbeth felt remorseful at times for the deeds that he committed. For example, in Act ...
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