Zimbardo does not justify their actions, only explains how these abuses likely
developed under certain conditions.
In the article, Zimbardo refers to his own experiments about human behavior in certain conditions to explain the reasons behind the soldiers' behavior. He states that their mental state allowed for their actions because of "stress, fear, boredom and heat exhaustion, coupled with no supervision, no training, and no accountability." In the text he never states that their behavior is acceptable or justified given the conditions, he is merely explaining how good people can do bad things.
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The answer is W.B Yeats. Or <span> William Butler Yeats.</span>
Answer:
It will be 'hapilly played'
The correct answers are:
1- D
Henry David Thoreau is one of the most important Transcendalist. He wrote "Civil Disobedience" which was based on the belief in the reliability of the human conscience that was a fundamental Transcendentalist principle.
We also published "Walden," a journal that told his experience living alone in a cabin in the woods of Massachusetts.
2- F
Walt Whitman is known as the father of free verse.
In his early 30s, Whitman decided to focus on his poetry and wrote "Leaves of Grass," a collection of poems using free verse.
3- A
We can see Nathaniel Hawthorne writing style in his long visual description of the scene.
4- B
This excerpt clearly showscases Poe's style. It creates a dark and gloomy tone through the word choice, which was characteristic of Poe's gothic writing. The placement -the catacombs- also add to the dreary tone.