11. ireland's (beautiful landscape)inspired her many writers and artists.
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Kinda like how Gatsby is actually very lonely. He has all this money and he throws parties in hopes that his love, Daisy will come. Of course, one day she does.... but still...
Answer:
The question above is a moral one.
In order to achieve a balance, we must become aware that the Author and Consitution that measures morality puts everyone on the same level.
That is, if one person lies, they are no different morally from one who steals.
This realisation that there is 'right' and 'wrong' and that there is one that administers over everyone to check the latter, helps with conviction and checks one from being too quick to be others to judgement.
It's key to note that the good book makes it clear that a servant rises or falls before his Master and that with the same measure that one person judges another, shall he or she be judged.
Man at the best will always be imperfect. There are three stages of imperfection:
- Imperfect but getting worse
- Imperfect but just in-between
- Imperfect but getting better consistently
Cheers
First off, since you didn't post the text (written or pic) this answer might raise your teachs' eyebrow; don't say I didn't warn you.
In my opinion John Proctor's nature is naturally and instincitvely moral, however each action prior to his execution must not be seen as wholly moral or immoral but rather as an expression of the complex nature of a common man, selfish and altruistic at once, cruel and sensitive in sync.