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By comparing Adèle to a heroine of days long past, Chopin makes clear that Adèle represents the idealized version of womanhood, which sets her up as foil for Edna, who has neither the desire nor the capacity to attain such status.
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She likes them but is superstitious that they are witches in disguise.
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In the short story "The black cat" by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator's wife is the one who brings all the animals to the house, since at the beginning her husband and herself loved them and liked to be surrounded by them, as the story advances the husband becomes an animal killer and his wife because the protector of them but there seems to be something weird about the 2 cats in the story and how the second one starts to look supernatural in some aspects.
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These are the similarities and differences between Lieutenant Kotler and Pavel.
Let's talk about Lieutenant Kotler first. He is a young official in the Nazi army. He works at the Auschwitz concentration camp. He loves the Nazi ideology and feels proud of his superiority over the Jewish race. He is stubborn and arrogant. In the case of Pavel, he is just a prisoner that serves the family of Bruno. Pavel and Lieutenant Kotler are directly connected because they work for the family of Bruno.
Meanwhile, Pavel is humble, Lieutenant Kotler is egocentric. He likes to be admired and respected. Pavel likes discretion and he acts like that. Lieutenant Kotler is rude, aggressive with Jewish people and enjoys to offend them.
Mill's theory of "Individuality" covers several important aspects for the development of liberal democracies in Western nations. "Individuality" and "Liberty" are crucial for progress, whether individual or social. For Mills, individuality is necessary to broaden human happines and at the same time, mantaining broad individual liberty is necessary for the promotion of individuality. On the other hand, individual liberty might be restricted only to avoid people from choosing the wrong way.
In a liberal democracy, there is recognition and protection of individual rights and freedoms (individuality and liberty principles") as well as limitation of the excercise of political power (restriction of individual liberty) thanks to the rule of law.