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    Pride is a vital facet in the multi-sided diamond1 that is human psychology. In Sophocles’(n.d.) Antigone, the famous philosopher demonstrates how the mind can be clouded so effortlessly and bear such tragic repercussions when influenced by pride. In this dismal sequel to Oedipus Rex, also written by Sophocles(n.d.), both sides of the moral battle have plenty of justification for their actions. The German philosopher Hegel stated that Antigone represents the tragic collision of right against

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    Intellectualism, accompanied by pride, can often cause one to isolate themselves from those they view to be of lesser worth. Those who think highly of themselves tend to believe they can do things that are socially unacceptable in the eyes of others because they believe the moral standards set to guide humanity don’t apply to them. The often justify this with the belief they are doing what’s for the greater good. A prime example of this manifests in the novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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    As Crime and Punishment comes to a conclusion, the author illustrates Raskolnikov’s sentence in prison and how his blinding superiority causes him inner turmoil more than his punishment does. After having confessed in a moment of weakness, Raskolnikov now spends his days in a prison in Siberia. The author’s language reveals Raskolnikov’s continued suffering by showing his desperation to regain his pride and how it affects him by displaying his resulting resurrection. Despite living through the

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    task is through the maintaining of public areas. Since the early 1980s, this idea has been known as the Broken Windows Theory. Applying this theory in the urban setting can increase the quality of living for the area citizens, help prevent future crimes, and promote a positive relationship between the police force and the citizens. James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling were not the first researchers to point out the damaging effects that disorder, such as run-down buildings and graffiti, had on communities

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    of racism, according to google 43% of Democrats think it is a symbol of racism, while a majority of Republicans 56% think it is a symbol of southern pride, and only 20% say that it is both a symbol of southern pride and racism. I believe that the flag is for southern pride. The Confederate flag is a symbol of southern heritage and southern pride. Just because the south had a lot of slaves doesn't mean that everybody wanted a slave. Most of the people in the war on the Confederate side did not

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    Antigone Research Paper

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    audience to learn. Sophocles presents the moral lesson of the dangers of hubris through his development of conflict between Creon and his struggle with power versus reason. Throughout Antigone, Creon refuses to see the errors in his ways or laws. His pride as king is much too great, and as a result he does not listen to reason, and lets his power cloud his judgment. When his son and Antigone’s fiancé,

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    In modern day society women are viewed as equals and sometimes as superiors although in the past and portrayed in films and books that may not always be the truth. In the play Antigone and the film Whale Rider, two females are struggling for power against society's views. Although both leading characters are strong women battling to be equal or have a place in their society, there are other similarities between the two and there are some differences. The main similarity between the two girls are

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    because the audience is aware that the protagonist's inevitable undoing is yet to come. The protagonist's tragic flaw not only harms the protagonist but harms others in the story as well. Drama's such as "Oedipus the King" by Sophocles is a prime example of a character with a tragic flaw that leads one's own self to their undoing. In this story, the character's tragic flaw is pride, which leads him to discover the truth behind his past and thus spurring on hopeless attempts to evade his inevitable fate

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    Gays And Homosexuality

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    African-American civil rights movement, homosexuals began to organize themselves and fight for the equality and justice they did not have yet. (The history of gay rights Minh T. Nguyen) The Stonewall uprising in 1969 was a watershed moment in gay pride when homosexuals fought against police who raided their street bar. The uprising at Stonewall represented power, the people were tired of being ridiculed for being who they are so they resisted. "The crowd began to get out of hand, eye witnesses said

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    being a tragic hero is that one is neither purely evil nor pre-eminently great. Although Creon possesses many good kingly qualities, as far a honor and nobility, his imperfection lies in his excessive pride and hubris, as well as his self indulgence as King of Thebes. Creon shows his power and pride

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