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Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe's 'Elective Affinities'
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3 pages in length. It is by no mistake that fidelity is one of the most challenging of all matrimonial vows to uphold, inasmuch as Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe's Elective Affinities asserts the fact that humankind is but another animal who is bound by the call of nature. The writer discusses a most unsettling aspect of the human condition: remaining faithful to one's partner. No additional sources cited.
Filename: ElecAffn.wps
Implications for Difference: The Language of Men and Women
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This 8 page paper posits that men and women speak a different language. Based on gender and language studies, the author seeks to prove the thesis by looking at studies by Elisabeth Kuhn, Deborah Tannen, Roberta Hall, and anthropologists from earlier years like Ember and Ember. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JVMWlang.rtf
Identity Crisis in Fight Club
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The movie Fight Club is a study in the psychological underpinnings behind the amount of violence or pain, internal or external, a person will endure when trying to find a sense of identity within himself. Fight Club takes a group of people looking for their identities. They may be searching for identities to get over personal crises in their lives, but they will fail to find what they are looking for, in a true sense. Through its characters, the film epitomizes the psychological issues surrounding identity crises as they relate to issues such as trust vs. mistrust, autonomy vs. shame, intimacy vs. isolation, and integrity vs. despair. Bibliography lists 7 sources. JVfiteclu.rtf
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Euthanasia
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A 3 page thesis driven paper which addresses the subject of euthanasia as is
presented in one particular essay. The essay under examination is “Active and Passive
Euthanasia,” written by James Rachels. The essay was very convincingly written and
argued by Rachels, and the author clearly illustrated the many possibilities that are, or
could be, involved in the decision to perform one or the other type of euthanasia.
Although many feel it is morally wrong to commit active euthanasia, often it is a much
more morally correct choice than passive euthanasia. Rachels argues this and this paper
agrees. No additional sources cited.
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