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    why there is little research on crime in public housing. One major factor is money. Research requires money and research on crime in public housing will not affect many donors, whether they be organizations or individuals. In 18 years as police officer, my department has never received money to study crime in public housing. We have only just recently received money to put more officers in a gun free zone, which includes public housing, but it was to fight crime not study it. Another factor

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    Antigone Hubris Quotes

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    Hubris Essay “All men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only evil crime is pride. ” ( Antigone pg 800 line 35) This quote means that a good person knows when to admit he in the wrong and tries to fix whatever problems resulted from his mistake. There is no crime in being wrong, but if your pride ( hubris ) is so great that you refuse to admit you’re in the wrong, the you may be committing a great wrong. In Sophocles Antigone Antigone

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    to escape fate not from pride or desire, but from a divine ambition to live without committing horrifying crimes. Sophocles work reflects major details that incorporate a tragic flaw, a tragic fall, and tragic realization for the tragic hero, Oedipus. To begin with, tragic flaw is a literary device that can be defined as a trait in a character or the hero, leading to his or her downfall. In the “Oedipus the King”, Oedipus’s tragic flaw that caused his downfall was his pride. A prophet tells Oedipus

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    by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo’s fate as a tragic hero to an extent is greatly true as he portrays hamartia, a fatal flaw, and hubris, excessive pride. Even though the author describes Okonkwo as a hardworking, African farmer, it contradicts his rash decisions following numerous events. Therefore, Okonkwo’s tragedy is true as his fear of weakness and excessive pride lead him to his downfall. Even though Achebe sets Okonkwo to his downfall, it is evident that Okonkwo is a great hero despite his rash behavior

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    Antigone Quotes Analysis

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    Sophocles, in Antigone, says that in a world where we cannot tell between what is right and what is wrong, we should be aware of our values and act with caution. He says that we should set aside the inherent pride we have in our beliefs as we can never know what is truly right. His message is to not cling onto our values and instead be more open to ideas from the outside, otherwise consequences will arise. Everyone has a set of beliefs which they hold to be their guidelines for life. Everyone has

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    Is Oedipus Guilty Essay

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    should be held liable for his crimes of patricide (killing his father) and marrying and having a sexual relationship his mother. Oedipus knew nothing about the past of Thebes however, what was done cannot be taken back. His actions were wrong because incest is unethical, and murdering someone is a crime. He guilty because guilt lies in the act of doing, not in intention. In addition to the prophecy, Oedipus is also guilty of hubris because he displayed excessive pride. The choice was his, and this

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    Does the crime of lechery always lead to consequences? John Proctor cheated on his wife, and it indirectly cost him his life. About a year prior to his demise John had slept with his handmaid, Abigail Williams. Abigail was later on caught dancing naked in the woods with other town girls. In an effort to preserve not only her, but Reverend Parris’ name, she began to cry witchcraft upon women in the town. One thing led to another and Abigail was able to have John Proctor’s wife arrested. She believed

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    absolute authority. The lions-the kings-live on Pride Rock, and rule over all species, land, and hunting grounds. When Scar overthrows Mufasa, it upsets the fragile balance of the kingdom. Granted, Scar is a crazy evil manipulative murderer, but what if another creature, say, an antelope, had some pretty good ideas for ruling the kingdom? Would it get a say? No, because only special lions get to rule. It’s also because it’s an antelope, and the pride eats antelopes. They eat their subjects. In addition

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    These trials were a group of hearings to prosecute those accused of witchcraft. Pride influenced the characters throughout the play. Pride is a sense of one's dignity. Excessive pride is the driving force behind arrogance. Throughout the play pride influences the actions of three main characters. The three characters that have excessive pride are, Hale, Elizabeth Proctor and John Proctor. Hale’s pride shows through his ability to detect “witchcraft”. He wants the people convicted of

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    Pride is a quality that all people have in one way or another. In the story Antigone, Sophocles uses the character Creon to convey the theme that excessive pride can take control over the lives of people which then leads to their own downfall. As a king of Thebes, Creon possessed great power over the people and felt superior to the gods. In a long speech, Creon delivered the command that “ Polyneices...is to have no burial: no man is to touch him or say the least prayer for him; he shall lie on

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