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... point. Is it possible for it to be in someone's nature to desire to be consistent in thought and deed? Obviously yes, it is possible. ...
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... (1.2.112-26) Clearly, Edmund recognizes his own evil nature and decides to ... arose not from some instinctive cruelty but simply from a misdirected desire for the ...
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... It is said that every human heart holds \"a seed of desire and nostalgia for ... seeks the truth,\" because the search is so deeply rooted in human nature, that it ...
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... Tennessee Williams, in A Streetcar Named Desire, creates two sisters who each clearly ... The only aspect ambiguous in Stella's nature is whether she was passive ...
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... because death was immanent and "The opposite (of death) is desire" (Williams, 179). ... Her delicate nature simply cannot bear the reality of present-day existence ...
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... life is paradoxical in nature, and is therefore transformed to a higher state of mind. The poet states, "Dark, dark my light, and darker my desire./ A fallen ...
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... The main issue that is discussed in all three works is mans desire to poses nature and the consequences incurred as a result of this desire. ...
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Aristotle once stated in Metaphysics that, "All men by nature desire Knowledge." If one accepts the claim that knowledge is power, then it will be logical to ...
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... that other individuals do the same. What is "good": "Human's by nature desire the good". (Republic VI, 505e) Even though the exact ...
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... not believe that humans had such capacities in the state of nature, or the ... And therefore if any two men desire the same thing, which nevertheless they cannot ...
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... With the description of nature, and being "in tune" with it, Shelley expresses the need and desire of one's relationship with nature. ...
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... her sexuality, but it is used in a different nature then it was in the past. Now the woman is declaring her power. A contributor to the desire of women to have ...
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... The play "A Streetcar Named Desire" is one that uses symbolism to help explain the ... The various actions and the symbolic nature of Stanley and Blanche shows how ...
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... companion, nature is no longer sufficient to comfort him. Walton regards Victor as an intelligent man and discovers that he has obtained his desire for the ...
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... Within Hinduism In the Hindu tradition the world is considered an illusion, or at least not representing the true nature of ultimate reality. Desire (kama) is ...
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... These texts span across different time periods and societies illustrating how human nature, particularly the desire to obtain more than one possesses, plays a ...
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... " A poem "Return to Solitude" explores the conscious and unconscious aspects of human nature, relating a desire to exist in the purest, solitary state; one ...
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... 155). He has the desire to care about nature but does not always adequately put into perspective the reality of nature. The torment ...
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... Wild Spirit, which art moving everywhere; Destroyer and preserver.."(626-13,14) shows the relationship between Shelley's desire to create and nature's force. ...
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... So, the Gods are an object of desire for the platnest. The nature of the planets is to move out of desire to the Gods, they have a desired cause. ...
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... changed, the methods of committing sin have changed, but the nature of the ... whereas in modern times, "hi-tech" espionage and terrorism fulfills the same desire. ...
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... In conclusion, the use of emotion, nature and the Gothic in the poetry of Coleridge and Wordsworth clearly express the Romantic desire to escape from the ...
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... One such message, which is both ubiquitous and can be found in Romero's film, is the desire for human nature to prevail. Dealing ...
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... it is very natural and ordinary to desire to acquire, and always, when men do ... accustom the body to hardships; and meanwhile he should learn the nature of sites ...
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Organizational goals root from the desire of one organization to excel in the ... Generally, its nature should involve the shared visions of the majority for ...
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... medicine wells up from not only the environmental movement but the desire to reconnect ... They believe that nature is the enemy, and that the purpose of their ...
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... In his eyes, "good men" desire more than just material wealth. ... now days find themselves in awe of how perfect he described the duality of human nature in one ...
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... The line " Wild Spirit, which art moving everywhere; Destroyer and preserver.." shows the relationship between Shelley's desire to create and nature's force. ...
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... Here she begins to infer something about human nature. ... The woodchucks have acted as a catalyst to stir up a desire within the author to kill. ...
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... It is clear that Blanche has had her fair share of desire in her life ... His base nature, his dismissal of even the slightest affectations, and, of course, the ...
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