Read the excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else."
And so, which will it be? Murderer or hero? My fate hangs on the edge of this razor blade. I can turn my wrist slightly, put a bit more pressure on the blade, let it sink in. The skin will yield like silk, like rubber, like the strop. There is nothing more tender than a man's skin, and the blood is always there, ready to burst forth. A razor like this cannot fail. It is the best one I have.
But I don't want to be a murderer. No, sir. You came in to be shaved. And I do my work honorably. I don't want to stain my hands with blood. Just with lather, and nothing else
Which conflict is revealed in this excerpt?
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The barber must choose between hurting an enemy or being an ethical worker.
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According to this excerpt from Lather and Nothing Else, a barber recognizes an enemy that came in to have a hair cut and is at crossroads if he should intentionally murder the enemy with his blade or if he should stick to the ethics of his profession and give the man the hair cut he came in for.
The conflict in this excerpt is the barber must choose between hurting an enemy or being an ethical worker.
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The hint is right after the word cease. It say will it cease, or will he continue believing him. It told the opposite of cease of cease. It said will he continue believing him, or will he ever cease the things he found online. Meaning that since it said or, it means it is comparing things, so he is comparing what cease means, and the opposite of it means. Sorry if its confusing, I did not know how to explain it well. -_-
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I think its A: Sterne needs to stop supporting slavery.
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Tessa realizes halfway through camp that Varick's work is better than hers. Tessa adapts her plan when the museum rejects her request to film her final scene in that location. Tessa is jealous of Varick's work when she sees it. Tessa appreciates Varick's good influence when the instructors seem impressed by her film.
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Essay on Literature is the Mirror of Society
Since the dawn of man, the art of storytelling was utilized to pass on critically deemed information about society, life, and everything. During the early days, much of our history was transposed orally through song and spoken word.
Eventually, people started writing things down on scrolls and books. It made accurately passing down the information much more reliable. Finally, literature was born as more people piled onto the written works of humanity. It began taking shape in various form, Poetry, Epics, Novels and much more.
In many instances, literature is merely the reflection of society. It is the individualistic perspective of a series of events depicted by the author. Whether a philosophical point of view or a mere fabrication of the imagination, literature allows us to see humanity through the eyes of another person. It will enable us to objectively look at the ‘bigger picture’ and gain understanding about different perspectives.
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