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Moral Of The Story Psychological Egoism
1,082 wordsSelf-interest, or selfish; two different words with two different meanings often used synonymously in the English language. The Oxford American Dictionary defines self-interest as looking towards ones own personal advantage, whereas selfishness is defined as acting or doing according to ones own interests and needs without regard for those of others, keeping good things for oneself and not sharing (Oxford 824). By definition both words imply thought or action of an individual directed toward per...
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Moral Of The Story Scarlet Letter
930 wordsHypocrisy, often seen as one of the vilest manifestations of the human ego, is also one of the most inevitable and foreseeable. It is the simplest, and yet one of the most intricate aspects of being human. We all wish to judge and not be judged, for our own voice is always the strongest in our mind. Hypocrisy runs rampant in daily life; all one has to do is turn on the television set at our convenience to be forced to consider the meanings and implications of our own actions. Can we, in all seri...
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Moral Of The Story Giant Bug Gregor
817 wordsMetamorphosis, written by Franz Kafka, is a story that deals with the transformation of a human being, Gregor Same, into a giant bug. Whether this transformation is a literal transformation, or a transformation only in the mind of Gregor, is a mystery to the reader. Even if the transformation is the main element in the story, there are other themes that arise from the story. One of those themes could be considered as a moral of the story. That moral of the story could be that some humans, in thi...
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Rip Van Winkle Moral Of The Story
257 wordsRip Van Winkle is an interesting folk tale that tells the story of a lazy man who minded his own business. Many have heard the tale before, but few have actually read it. In my opinion the story is meant to be heard and not read. I think that is was written for the middle class, many of whom could not read any way. Hearing the story is much more effective than reading it. If you listen to the story, the storyteller can use tone and other speaking devices to set the scene and get the moral of the...
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Moral Of The Story House Of Seven
546 wordsThe House of Seven Gables: What are the effects of Romance used in the novel-as defined by Hawthorne in his Preface-on the moral of the story? In The House of Seven Gables Hawthorne uses Romantic elements to make the moral of the story more believable. The romantic elements of the novel add suspicion to the truth of the moral. In The House of Seven Gables the moral stated in the preface is: that the wrong-doing of one generation lives into the successive ones, and, divesting itself of every temp...
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