Category: Moral
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The Moral and Political Falling of Society in The Giver
The Giver by Lois Lowry depicts a society in which everything is regulated, including marriage and careers. The society has no freedom and choice resulting in a dystopian world where epidemics like hunger and poverty are eliminated, and freedom of expression is restrained. The people of this society mostly believe in this dystopian ideology and…
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Of Mice and Men’ Moral Ambiguity Essay
The novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck tells the tale of two men, George and Lennie, who are opposite, but they travel together, unlike other migrant workers. When settling into a ranch near the Salinas River, they find themselves among many lonely characters, one being Curleys wife. The two men discover that…
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime’ Essay on Morale
The award-winning mystery novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was published in 2003, authored by Mark Haddon. It is an excellent read for teenagers as it uses a diversity of characters to promote reader engagement through interesting language. Christopher explaining why he likes prime numbers which represents the way he thinks…
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The Meaning of Moral Responsibility
What morality means is how we attempt to define what is wrong or right of our actions and thoughts. It also indicates what is good or bad of being who we are. There are multiple types of morality. There are moral standards, with regard to behavior. Moral identity, someone who is capable of right or…
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The Meaning of Moral Responsibility
What morality means is how we attempt to define what is wrong or right of our actions and thoughts. It also indicates what is good or bad of being who we are. There are multiple types of morality. There are moral standards, with regard to behavior. Moral identity, someone who is capable of right or…
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Moral Lesson about Teenage Pregnancy Essay
As Cynthia is too young to be a mother, there are so many disadvantages to her and her child that they will encounter physically, morally, psychologically, financially, socially, and educationally. She hasn’t attained full physiological development yet, which will result in more serious problems. She might put herself at risk for stress, unhappiness, and worse…
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The Moral Justification for Mandatory Immunization
The issue of individual rights versus social responsibilities as a citizen has long been a hotly contested issue in American philosophical and political life. The average American citizen is brought up in an environment imbued with Libertarian and Kantian notions of natural born individual rights. These natural rights often come into harsh contact with what…