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    Westover English 1301 Nov 6th 2017 The Power of Forgiveness Jonathan Lockwood Hule once said, “Forgive others, not because they deserve forgiveness, but because you deserve peace.” Not forgiving only means that you’re hurting yourself. Forgiveness is one of the most difficult things that one can do in their lives, but there are myriad of things to do if you want to feel free in your life. The word “forgive” makes people wonder if forgiveness is something that can just come easily to one’s

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    their mistake can make yourself free of anger and bitterness. Forgiveness is very important throughout life. If people don't forgive, they are going to be stuck in the past always remembering about the mistake that person did. Forgiving someone can make yourself feel better because you know you forgave that person and there's no negativity between you and that person. One of the most important theme in The Glass Castle is forgiveness. Jeannette and her brother and sisters spend their whole lives

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    Forgiveness may be one of the simplest things in life, but also one of the hardest. In John Grishams Bleachers, forgiveness did not come until the end. Since Rakes apology at the end came as a surprise, making it easier to accept. The actions of Coach Rake were crucial in this book, causing him to need forgiveness, from Messina, the Spartan football players, families, and friends. Would Rake get the forgiveness he needed? Through Rakes many years of coaching, he saw many different levels from

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    The Smoke Signals Forgiveness Smoke Signals, written by Sherman Alexie and directed by Chris Eyre, begins on July 4, 1976 on the Coeur d’ Alene Reservation. Arnold Joseph (Gary Farmer), drunk while celebrating the "independence", lit off a firework and set the Builds-the-Fire residence on fire, killing the parents of Thomas Builds-the Fire. Many people were already asleep in the house when the fire started, so no one saw Arnold’s mistake, which he kept a secret from the whole reservation. Both

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    Meaning of True Forgiveness Forgiveness is defined as a merciful act that has to be carried out by both Decisional and Emotional forgiveness; it is a true and genuine factor that is essential to our daily lives. Everyone has had fake forgiveness happen to him or her. It occurs when that one important person does the unthinkable. Finally, that person earns forgiveness to which one would think all is forgotten. But they are not receiving true forgiveness. This is not actually forgiveness. When

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    I feel that the misconceptions of forgiveness that I tend to hold on to is that “time heals all wounds” and to forgive I have to forget. I mean I eventually overcome these misconceptions with Gods help, but it isn’t easy. I have noticed that I tend to want to sweep the anger and issue under a rug and try to not let them bother me. Also, I tend to notice that I struggle with the doubt that I have not really forgiven and I allow the anger on some occasions to return. I think in some situation such

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    Receiving the forgiveness of someone who has been wronged is a hard thing to do, it takes an understanding of one another for it to be achieved. One must see what was done wrong and why it affected the person the way it did. However, it isn’t just a one-way street, the affected person must also understand why the action was committed and what emotion or emotions drove it. The act of giving forgiveness and gaining it requires an effort from both sides to be made in order for the emotional healing

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    Forgiveness is letting go; whether it be letting go of small things or big things, it helps people move on. Each person has their own definition of what forgiveness truly means. Its logical for people to be forgiven because no matter what they do, they're human; humans make mistakes. It can be hard not to forgive, but it's also necessary to put away your differences and reunite with former enemies. It makes sense to ask for forgiveness. Asking for forgiveness is something everyone should be able

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    Forgiveness can save relationships, or it can damage them depending on if you use the knowledge you have in a positive or negative light towards a person. In The Glass Castle, forgiveness saved the relationship between Jeannette and her parents. Even though her parents did awful things to her and did not necessarily take care of her, Jeannette still lets her love for them shine through and she forgave them for it. Although Jeannette’s parents imposed many hardships and she endured many difficulties

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    today, live in peace tomorrow. Forgiveness; one of the many hardships we encounter throughout life. As Marianne Williamson, an American author, stated, “Forgiveness is not always easy. At times, it feels more painful than the wound we suffered, to forgive the one that inflicted it. And yet, there is no peace without forgiveness.” Forgiveness leads to peace because it lets go of all the negative feelings and allows freedom from disturbance to take place. Forgiveness is letting go of all the negative

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