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    family members, and even the person who is closest to, his sister, Phoebe. Holden hopes to create a new version of himself when he lies. He uses lying to feel good about himself and to cover up that he is depressed and sad about his brothers death. Holden considers himself a professional lier and finds himself constantly lying. The first reason why Holden lies a lot is in order to cover up his past and create a new him, he is angry and depressed about his brothers death. He is too scared to face

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    Hayden. The reason this is a bad thing is that it hurt people I love. Lying will ruin relationships with people who are the closest to you. If lying was a regular thing, life would be difficult. People would have to figure out right from wrong and not even rely on books at that point. To lie is to achieve a purpose that has no beneficial ending. In the end of this grounding, I can definitely assure you I will not be lying again. This was not worth every cent of lying. In my life, I can’t imagine

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    Why Lying Is Wrong

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    Lying means that do not tell the true and it is one of most common actions nowadays. There are severally popular reasons to defend that lying sometimes is necessary. For example, there purpose for lying to delays pains, suffering and harm. However, with Kant's theory, the lying is wrong and it is wrong acts. Let's start Kant's biography first. Kant's full name is Immanuel Kant (1724-1804). He is a famous German philosopher. His spotlight theory is deontologists which the moral thinking bases on

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    from lying, but because I knew that lying wouldn’t set my pants on fire, so I could lie all that I wanted with no repercussions. The way that we perceive lying is pretty funny. Everyone knows that it’s a “bad thing” to do, and yet, we justify it with the concept of “white lies”. And maybe it’s this notion that there exists a form of lying that isn’t bad that alleviates the stigma on lying for me. Perhaps that’s what makes Huck feel so justified when he lies too. And this notion that lying is acceptable

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    Lying In Huck Finn

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    In the movie Huckleberry Finn lying plays a big role in the plot. I personally do not like lying at all and believe it will only get you further into trouble, but this story does an excellent job of proving me wrong. There are plenty of times where Huck easily produces a name and why he is where he is. He effortlessly comes up with elaborate back stories and takes away any suspicion from himself. I’d like to say that there are no benefits to lying, but it definitely helps Huck escape some sticky

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    relationship with Jim changes dramatically throughout this book. At first he thinks he is just a runaway slave. He plays tricks on him. He puts a snakeskin in his bed and he gets bit. He feels bad for it. Then he plays another trick when a fog separates them. He tells Jim that it was all a dream. Huck feels bad again and tells him the truth in under 15 minutes. Jim is sad that Huck would lie to him. Huck becomes attached to him after spending valuable time with Jim.

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    this is due to their lack of cognitive capabilities to do so. This may be an explanation for why it is important for story-tellers to have the trickster portrayed the way that they are in children’s stories. In a children’s movie, for example, the trickster is characterized by being a liar, deceitful, or a bad guy. Parents are hoping to raise their child to be kind, independent, and loving. This is why most of the time, tricksters are the antagonist in children’s stories. Some common examples are

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    a hard time with the truth because people would regularly judge women based on their relationships, and they are seeking desires in their life in which lying seems to be the only way to fulfill those certain desires. The female main characters in both, Chicago and The Great Gatsby, both are similar when it comes to lying. Reasons that lead to lying is by society basically judging them. Human beings tend to lie to try to make society like them and not think

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    smart”(32). Jim also told Huck the truth about why he runoff and it was because Miss Watson was trying to sell him off. Jim did not think about how risky it can be telling Huck the truth because Huck can turn him in: “I hear ole missus tell de widder she gwyne to sell me down to Orlean”(33). Also Huck was deciding rather to tell Jim the truth about the snake he place on Jim’s blanket. Huck is upholding information which shows how he is lying.

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    views as each other. Both were concerned with the moral qualities of actions and choices of a person, but neither of them was much interested in about what makes a "good person". They also different views and some of the same views when it came to lying. One thought it should never be done. The other thought it should be used as a last resort. First, we will talk about Immanuel Kant. Kant 's theory was a deontological one. This meant that he believed that the moral worth of an action in the action

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