XI a Thesis Statement(NEW) ,,The Sorrows of Young Werther" The main character Werther was selfish and with low self-esteem. His selfishness can be seen in two turning-points of the book, when Werther leaves Wahlheim and when he commits suicide. From his point of view these are the only solutions but he is not thinking about Lotte. Although she denies it Werther was much loved by her, he just did not try hard enough to win over her heart. Werther believes that the only way to end his sorrows is to commit suicide but he doesn't have enough positivity to keep on fighting for the love of his life. "Sometimes I don't understand how another can love her, is allowed to love her, since I love her so completely myself, so intensely, so fully, grasp nothing, know nothing, have nothing but her!"
He gazed at Hugh and it seemed like his body was split into pieces. When he approached the body, his companion was dead. The jury can't believe that an invisible force could do something like that, so one juror asks: „From what asylum did you escape?“ The witness feels insulted by that comment and starts to leave. Just before going out of the door he sees coroner reading the victim's diary and asks for a permission to reveal Morgan's writings, but the coroner denies his request. At the end of the meeting jury decides that the victim was slaughtered by a mountain lion. But the diary is still revealed by a third person. Although some pages are torn out, it has certain interesting entries about the Damned Thing that had tried to get Hugh Morgan out of his house. According to the diary that monster can´t be seen through humans´ eyes.
his beauty and youth. With Lord Henry practically "brain-washing" Dorian, he recognised that as long as he remained as young as he was in the painting, he would be handsome. He feared the day he would age and start to form wrinkles. For that not to happen, he traded his soul for his youth. From the moment he becomes forever young, he begins to deteriorate. Even when he reaches his epiphany and sees his evil through the portrait, he simply denies seeing it and continues his malicious deeds. He started off as one of the kindest, most innocent and modest men ever. But since he traded his soul, it all changed. It became easier and easier for him to sin, because he always had a defensive line he does not have a soul. At first he wanted to be a greatness to others, but later he did not care about the oppinion of others at all. He was just so obsessed with his youth. He did everything he had to do, to stay forever young
Summary The beautiful and gentle Bianca has a lot of admirers (Lucentio, Gremio and Hortensio), but her father wouldn't let her get married until her older sister Katherine is married. Bianca's suitors find a fortune-seeker Petruchio to offer his hand to Katherine. The suitors pay for any costs involved. Petruchio marries Katherine and he carries Katherine off to his country house with his servant Grumio. Petruchio intends to retrain Katherine into a mild and obedient wife of his. He denies her food, sleep and her new clothes, while continuously singing her praises. Katherine is tamed. They return to Padua where Lucentio has won Bianca. At a banquet they wager on who has the most obedient wife. Each wife is issued with commands but only Katherine obeys and gives everyone a speech about the importance of wifely submission. Characters The characters of the induction are the Lord, Christopher Sly and the Hostess of an alehouse
jaotada nii mitmeks osaks, kui vähegi võimalik. Descartes'i vaated Kolmas reegel: nõuab mõtlemise korraldamist; Neljas reegel: kõigist uurimisvaldkondades, mille vastu tuntakse huvi, tuleb koostada faktide, hüpoteeside, süsteemide ja avastuste kirjeldus ja täielik loetelu. Tõe tunnetamise eelduseks on kohustus nendest reeglites kinni pidada. "Cogito, ergo sum." "But what then am I? A thing that thinks. What is that? A thing that doubts, understand, affirms, denies, wills, refuses, and that also imagines and senses." "Discours de la methode" Arutleb: ükski meeleline tajumus pole tõsikindel; ma ei tea sedagi, kas mitte mõni kuri vaim ei mana maailma mulle pettepildina silma ette; ja kust ma peaksin teadma, kas see kõik, mida ma tajun, pole mitte unenägu? Aastal 1641 ilmunud "Meditatsioonides esimesest filosoofiast" mõtleb Descartes lõpuni mõtte, mida ta eelnevas teoses juba alustanud oli. Jumal
s ensitive 5. Pressing 6. Good 7. Wide 8. Sound 9. Broad 10. Growing ITEM Ex1. 1. Missing 2. Essential 3. Main 4. Valuable 5. Important 6. Bulky 7. Next 8. Faulty Ex2. 1. D 2. F 3. E 4. A 5. B 6. C Ex3. 1. Each 2. Single 3. Particular 4. Individual 5. Ten JUDGEMENT Ex1. 1. D 2. C 3. E 4. A 5. B Ex2. 1. Reserve 2. Form 3. Confirmed 4. Pass 5. Trust 6. Rely on Ex3. 1. A distinct lack of judgement 2. In my judgement 3. Against my better judgement 4. An error of judgement KNOWLEDGE Ex1. 1. Denies 2. Provides 3. Broaden 4. Live with 5. Use 6. Have Ex2. 1. Common 2. Working 3. General 4. Prior 5. Basic 6. Wide 7. Specialist 8. Full Ex3. 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. Not to my knowledge 6. Secure in the knowledge 7. Without my knowledge
models of an organization utilizing the weakening contention is Toys R' Us, which has suppressed endeavors at comparable names like "Legal advisors R' Us. Another precedent, was that if Company A needs to utilize "Intel" to depict a handgun, Intel Corporation would have an extremely solid contention that enrollment of the stamp 'INTEL' for handguns would weaken Intel Corporation's check. Cradle may likewise look for assurance under the privileges of attention. It denies individuals from monetarily abusing that individual's resemblance without remunerating that person. A standout amongst the most acclaimed cases occurred in 1992, when Frito-Lay contracted a Tom Waits impersonator to sing a tune, in view of one of Waits' tunes for a business, after Waits had more than once declined them. Holds up contended that the melody made his companions think he had sold out, and the jury granted him $2.5 million. In 1988, Ford attempted a comparable trick,
heritage was another purpose of both the genocide itself and the post-genocidal campaign of denial. Armenian churches and monasteries were destroyed or changed into mosques, Armenian cemeteries flattened, and in several cities (e.g. Van), Armenian quarters were destroyed. Beside from the deaths, Armenians lost their wealth and property without compensation. (Wikipedia, 2011) (UHRC, 2011) 2.3. Turkish denial Today the Turkish government actively denies the Armenian Genocide and claims that Armenians were only removed from the eastern "war zone". The Armenian Genocide, however, occurred all over Anatolia (todays Turkey) and not just in the so-called "war zone". In recent years, it has faced repeated calls to accept the events as genocide. To date, twenty countries have officially recognized the events of the period as genocide and most historians accept this view. (Wikipedia, 2011) (UHRC, 2011) (Armaniapedia, 2011) Summary
stealing in, filching security from beneath our noses. As surely as a dog will bark at a brass band, so will the essential Soames in human nature ever rise up uneasily against the dissolution which hovers round the folds of ownership. "Let the dead Past bury its dead" would be a better saying if the Past ever died. The persistence of the Past is one of those tragi-comic blessings which each new age denies, coming cocksure on to the stage to mouth its claim to a perfect novelty. But no Age is so new as that! Human Nature, under its changing pretensions and clothes, is and ever will be very much of a Forsyte, and might, after all, be a much worse animal. Looking back on the Victorian era, whose ripeness, decline, and `fall-of' is in some sort pictured in "The Forsyte Saga," we see now that we have but jumped out of a frying-pan into a fire. It would be
or claiming fabricated illness in another, usually a child. There are four key elements of MSBP commonly referred to in the child-abuse-centered literature; notably these focus on the impact of the conduct on the child. First, the child's illness is simulated or produced by a parent, usually the mother, or someone acting in a caregiver role. Second, the child is repeatedly brought forward for medical evaluation and treatment. Third, the perpetrator denies any knowledge of the cause of the illness. Fourth, when the child and the perpetrator are separated, the medical issues cease. MSBP was formally acknowledged by the American Psychiatric Association in 1994 when it was entered in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) under the general title, Factitious Disorder by Proxy. Herbert Schreier MD, who is Director of Psychiatry at a California children's hospital and author of a book on MSBP, observes that MSBP presents ,,a haunting paradox" .
activists. Kalamaja community was disappointed by Pro Kapital action and the dispute only escalated. Pro Kapital ordered a new fence around the beach and ordered a security company to watch over the property. Within next few days complaints were surfacing that there is a group of men in unmarked cars and civilian clothing that are protecting the area and if anybody dares to move closer to the fence the men threaten them with violence. Pro Kapital denies that they have hired an underground group to protect their property, but the situation has not changed. There is still an older Mercedes, or a van, standing by the fence round the clock, with a muscular man inside it, patrolling the area. Pro Kapital activity in Kalarand raises questions about lawfulness of their actions and how society’s interests and consensus on the matter can be overruled. The situation in Kalarand has not changed from August. Pro Kapital has not got the
He mentions poison, but Iago pushes him to strangle her in the bed in which she betrayed him. Lodovico enters with Desdemona with a letter recalling Othello back to Venice. The two discuss Cassio, upsetting Othello even further and when Desdemona expresses happiness at being recalled, Othello strikes here. Lodovico is surprised by the violence and the loss of control by Othello. Scene 2 Othello questions Emilia about Desdemona’s infidelities, to which Emilie denies the accusations. However, Othello only takes this as meaning his wife is more cunning than he thought. He then takes to calling Desdemona a “whore” and a “strumpet”, railing against her. Desdemona is distraught by her husband’s treatment of her, sure that she is being punished for some unknown crime. Emilia once again shows foresight by saying it is as though someone has turned Othello against her. However, when his opinion is asked, Iago only states that it is politics that
and at most one person is presently King of France, and whoever is presently King of France is bald. No problem. The first of the foregoing three conjuncts is simply false, since no one kings France at present; so (6) itself comes out false on Russell's analysis. When we first stated the puzzle, it looked as though one had to reject either J3/K3 or (outrageously) J6/K6, since J2 seemed as obvious as the other undeniable J statements. But now Russell ingeniously denies statement K2, "(6) is a subjectpredicate sentence," since he denies that "The present King of France" is "really" a singular term. Of course (6) has subjectpredicate form in the superficial grammatical way. But notice again that our three conjuncts are all general statements and that none mentions any specific individual corresponding to the alleged King; "the King" figures nowhere in logical form as a subject. (Alternatively and less dramatically, we could keep K2, understanding it
about Kitty, and spends some time with his brother. Levin seems different when he is at home in the country--more at peace with himself and his decisions. Chapters 28-34 Anna decides she needs to leave Moscow and return to St. Petersburg, where her life is. Anna tells Dolly that she knows she ruined the gala for Kitty by flirting with Vronsky. Yet Anna contends the whole thing really wasn't her fault. Dolly makes an important note at this point: Anna denies blame in the same way Stiva does. This makes Anna, quite frankly, a liar. "'Yes,' Anna went on. 'Do you know why Kitty didn't come to dinner? She's jealous of me.... I've been the cause of that ball being a torture to her instead of a pleasure. But truly, truly it's not my fault, or only my fault a little bit,' she said, daintily drawling the words 'a little bit.'" Anna leaves, laden with shame and guilt. She knows she's running from Vronsky, but she also knows she
44); Morrow, pp. 149-151; Young Children`s Citizenship, ed. By Bren Neale (York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2004), pp. 6-7; Alderson, p. 131; Howe and Covell, p. 57; Children`s Childhoods Observed and Experienced, pp.36-37; Morrow, pp.149-151). 9 relates children with innocence and vulnerability often `constructs children out of society, mutes their voices, denies their personhood, and limits their potential` 26. Children are not citizens in a constitutional sense, they cannot vote. They are perceived as `presocial` actors `trapped in the state of becoming rather than being`.27 Thereupon, children are not considered of being rational and capable of exercising responsibility until the age of majority, the age of 18. 28 There is an imposition that granting children rights to participate in decision making will overwhelm them with a great
To call their private grudge the cause of heaven; All the more dangerous, since in their anger They use against us weapons men revere, And since they make the world applaud their passion, And seek to stab us with a sacred sword. There are too many of this canting kind. Still, the sincere are easy to distinguish; And many splendid patterns may be found, In our own time, before our very eyes Look at Ariston, Periandre, Oronte, Alcidamas, Clitandre, and Polydore; No one denies their claim to true religion; Yet they're no braggadocios of virtue, They do not make insufferable display, And their religion's human, tractable; They are not always judging all our actions, They'd think such judgment savoured of presumption; And, leaving pride of words to other men, 'Tis by their deeds alone they censure ours. Evil appearances find little credit With them; they even incline to think the best Of others. No caballers, no intriguers,
less symphatical than Washington. Drawing these parallels Vidal shows that corruption has always been in the American government. 24.04.2013 Historiografic metafiction as a post-modern genre, in her, Hutcheon (Canadian writer), theorie (historiografie was history is recorded/metafiction fiction about fiction). The recordgin of historical facts and fictions. The techniques have narrative quality. It's a literary genre that denies the traditional reliability concept of history but at the same time attempts to reclaim historical sigunificants. An important feature is blurring the line between history and fiction. To sho that history is neither absolute nor finite. And again in accordance to post- modernism it all depends on the point of view, there can be many histories. A writer who represents this genre better than anyone is E.Z Doctorow (1931-). The period is know for it's anarchist attacts
HAMLET Give me your pardon, sir: I've done you wrong; But pardon't, as you are a gentleman. This presence knows, And you must needs have heard, how I am punish'd With sore distraction. What I have done, That might your nature, honour and exception Roughly awake, I here proclaim was madness. Was't Hamlet wrong'd Laertes? Never Hamlet: If Hamlet from himself be ta'en away, And when he's not himself does wrong Laertes, Then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it. Who does it, then? His madness: if't be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wrong'd; His madness is poor Hamlet's enemy. Sir, in this audience, Let my disclaiming from a purposed evil Free me so far in your most generous thoughts, That I have shot mine arrow o'er the house, And hurt my brother. LAERTES I am satisfied in nature, Whose motive, in this case, should stir me most To my revenge: but in my terms of honour 192
tles. Australians have their heroes, of course, but they tend to be unassuming and self-effacing, and will remain reluctant for much longer than heroes in other cultures. Like most heroes, they resist calls to adventure but continue demurring and may never be comfortable with the hero mantle. In Australian culture it's unseemly to seek out leadership or the limelight, and anyone who does is a "tall poppy," quickly cut down. T h e most admirable hero is one who denies his heroic role as long as possible and who, like M a d M a x , avoids accepting responsibility for anyone but himself. German culture seems ambivalent about the term "hero." T h e hero has a long tradition of veneration in Germany, but two W o r l d Wars and the legacy of Hitler and the N a z i s have tainted the concept. N a z i s m and German militarism manipulated and distorted the powerful symbols of the hero myth, invoking its passions to en slave, dehumanize, and destroy