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EUTHANASIA IS IRREVERSIBLE: The writer starts by clearly defining the differences between direct and passive euthanasia and natural death, terminology that is essential to understanding the issue at hand. However, once established by the writer, these concepts seem to have little relevance to the re...
Mary Shelley's masterwork, "Frankenstein," tells the gothic tale of a curious scientist, Victor Frankenstein, yearning to mimic the life-giving act of Mother Nature. His creature does not turn out to be all that he expected, and the story deals with the conflict between Victor and his creature...
In The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides, observation and investigation of life through physical facets prove inadequate in determining reality. As the narrators are forced to discover, infatuation-driven scrutiny leads to a flawed account of truth. The "acquainted" Lisbon sisters are...
The frequent use of alienation as a centering theme is due to the fact that it is common to all humans. Alienation is a feeling of not belonging. This feeling can be physical, mental, religious, spiritual, psychological, political, social, or economic and often it tends to be a combination of more ...
Although for the religious person death can be viewed as a joyful passing from this natural life to an eternal spiritual existence, the subject of death is still not easy to address. Our lives hold so many hopes, dreams, and plans, and when death comes, it means a sure end to all that we ...
The guardians of a new life, my parents, begin to sketch out an imaginary map of the path they believe I should take in order to have a successful life. A \"successful life\" is defined by how victoriously the map holder completes the journey that is set before him or her. As soon as a child can com...
Abstract: In the heroic novel "The man and the sea", the impact of the image of Santiago on the readers is powerful and impressive. His character and the power of psychology play important role in this simple plot novel. The literature works origin from the life, but it means more than l...
The Idea of Change in The Metamorphosis and Siddhartha Although The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka and Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse are very different in approach, they both have a very significant similar theme, which is change. This change can also be called a transformation or a metamorphosis of...
One of the fundamental beliefs of Epicurus is that death is something that is not to be worried about. This, along with three other main beliefs, is the key to finding individual happiness according to Epicurus. Epicurus believes that death is merely the end of existence. It is nothing to be concern...
"You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life." --Albert Camus Life. This little four-letter word is so perplexing and difficult to define. Sure, Webster has its own definition. Yet, scholars and...
Compare how much and why each of the central characters changes in two texts you have studied this year. In Fly Away Peter, by David Malouf, and Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, the central character takes a cognitive journey into the heart of humanity. Both journeys begin in a sate of innoc...
Euthanasia In a dismal room of the hospital, a man eagerly awaits the results of his exams. He lies there, his skin is pasty white, his body is slowly deteriorating both inside and out, and his hair is gradually falling out. Yet somehow the man manages to fight for his life, striving to be abl...
Reincarnation of the Soul Reincarnation is the belief that the soul continues to exist after death through rebirth into a new body; thus, it serves as an explanation of where each individual life begins and ends. Although, the definition of reincarnation is rather universal, there are many vari...
ARISTOTLE'S MEANING OF LIFE From reading Aristotle's philosophies and point of view of life, he gave me the impression that the laws of nature are the boundaries in which humans' lives and the meaning of life evolves around this boundary. Aristotle strongly believed that humans behaved and lived ...
Has Modern Science Discredited the Biblical Theory of Divine Creation? Divine Creation is the understanding that the, "physical universe as a whole had a beginning a finite time ago as a result of an act of creation out of nothing by a single, conscious external cause or agent. And that exte...
Right to Decide: To Live or To Die Who has the right to say whether a person lives or dies? The person has the right to decide. You are in control of your body and hold your life in your hands, right or wrong you have the option to end your life, and in extreme cases your family has the right to ...
Many Lives, Many Masters is a book about a psychologist Brian L. Weiss, who by helping his patient he helps himself as well. Through Catherine he learned that his conventional approach through the scientific method and medication was not the proper way to heal his patients. Catherine comes ...
In the novel "A Prayer for Owen Meany", the main theme of God's existence reappears throughout the plot consistently presented by the illogical events that lead to a climax, providing resolutions and answers to all of the problems associated with the doubt of faith. Owen's reappe...
Reshawnda Hawthorne Ethnic Literature The Theme of Flight in Song of Solomon Themes are fundamental and often universal ideas in a literary ...
Coping Mechanisms to Survive During the Vietnam War, soldiers were not exposed to the traditional coping mechanisms of our American society, as illustrated in Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried. These men were forced to discover and invent new ways to deal with the pressures of wa...
Mersaults' Animal Nature Albert Camus' The Stranger starts with the death of a mother, maybe. Her son, Mersault, is unsure. He is also oblivious to the concepts of marriage, God, and repentance, as well as other institutions of society. According to social law, this is reason to execute him for...
Love and Pathos in Sonnet 73 In love poems, it is common that poets either celebrate the intensity of his/her love for another or grieve the absence of reciprocated love. "Love," evidently, can be both a nourishing power that brings happiness and exuberance, and a destructive force...
Macon Leary grows up in a family where he is sheltered from the ways of the world. They live their lives through patterns and systems that they cannot escape. Macon reveals this lifestyle through his travel guide books, "The Accidental Tourist". However, in the novel, "The Accidental ...
The goal of Life Since the beginning of life people have always believed in a higher power. Whether it is God, moksha, karma, or jina every religion has a goal in life for its followers. Everyone is searching for the meaning of life, the greater picture, their destiny, but many people have no cl...
Through moralist eyes, the theme of Verdi's La Traviata could easily appear to be a censure of Violetta's lifestyle. Indeed, some of Alfredo's first words to her are "in costal guisa v'ucciderete" ("in this fashion you will kill yourself"). However, Verd...