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    Betrayal is a human condition that comes from breaking trust. The act of betraying one’s self can be commonly seen in people. A character in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Jay, betrays himself and wasted his life away on trying to impress a girl. Jay essentially did everything in his life, like becoming a bootlegger, all so that Daisy would notice him. Jay’s life was devoted to chasing around love and a dream instead of doing something productive and betrayed himself in that way. Furthermore, being

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    seen in a variety of different relationships. Marriages, friendships, affiliations between different companies, parents-to-children relationships can all be affected by betrayals. But one place where betrayal is exemplified the most is in literature. In literature, betrayal represents a huge conflict in the plot, and even if it’s not the most important conflict it will still contribute to the meaning of the work as a whole; the scar's betrayal leaves behind will never fully heal unless you completely

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    The Illusion of Betrayal Betrayal is a concept that many people avoid, but that didn’t stop William Shakespeare from using it in his A Midsummer Night’s Dream as he takes readers on a journey of various different relationships. The story portrays a sense of uniqueness through the mindset of the characters as many of them believe that it is acceptable to betray others in order to serve their own personal needs and wants. The strongest examples include a childhood friendship, of Hermia and Helena,

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    Betrayal can cause a person to crumble. It comes in many different forms and some are more damaging than others. Friend, country and family betrayal exist in our worlicity of family is the most damaging form of betrayal because a person spends the entirety of their life with their family. The betrayal of a friend is destructive because people choose their friends to be part of their life. In Aesope's Fable “The Frog and the Mouse” the mouse treated the frog to an elaborate dinner because they are

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    alienation, betrayal and identity. Fincher and Salinger both use many techniques in order to highlight these dilemmas, including setting, the theme of friendship/loyalty and symbolism. Fincher and Salinger both expose their protagonist’s dilemmas of

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    The backbone of the novel The Kite Runner is Amir’s betrayal of Hassan and how it affects him later in his life. His injustice to Hassan is what causes him to stress and break down ending his friendship with Hassan. He then seeks redemption for his wrong doings and it is left to the reader’s opinion whether he captured it or not. Amir betrayals of Hassan include being a false friend, choosing to be a bystander when Hassan is raped, and by his actions to get Hassan to leave. Amir betrays Hassan in

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    “Betray a friend, and you’ll often find you ruined yourself,” once said Aesop. There are consequences of betraying and deceiving a friend, and it will change one’s life for the worse. One author who emphasizes the ideal of betrayal and deception is Shakespeare, and it can be seen throughout the play Macbeth. In the play, Macbeth was an honored and respected high ranking noble in King Duncan’s eyes, and betrayed his king to gain power. Macbeth and his fellow, Banquo were told by mysterious witches

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    from any dangers you face. But, is being silent, when your friend needs you the most, the fairest thing to do? Is that a sign of a true friend? The novel Kite Runner revolves around many themes in which one is friendship and betrayal. The novel displays multiple aspects and instances of betrayal. Characters in the novel have many secrets which they do not share with anybody and it somewhere leads to guilt which they are not able to get rid of for a

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    There are many different views about the concept of betrayal. Betrayal is described by World Book Online as a “. . . violation of trust or confidence.” Furthermore, there are different ways to be betrayed or to betray someone. Common examples of betrayal include adultery, mutiny, and stealing from a trusting friend. Betrayal also has an emotional effect on individuals. Being betrayed by an individual will induce the feelings of being “. . . taken advantage of, deceived, humiliated, despised, cheated

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    layers of allegory: literal or historical, political, moral or psychological, and spiritual. “The Lay of the Were-Wolf” is a story originally written by Marie de France and later translated by Eugene Mason. This text is a tale of love, friendship, secrecy, and betrayal. “The Lay of the Were-Wolf” can be portrayed in at least three of the four layers of allegory in Dante’s four-fold method: literal or historical, moral or psychological, and spiritual. The literal or historical level of Dante’s four-fold

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