Hero and Fate
.... his duty. Juno and Turnus allow their desires to motivate them to behave in ways that try to
control fate and destiny. Each fails. ....
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The Play Life is a Dream
.... Self-deception is one of the kinds of deception that is most strong, from the way Basilio deceives himself about his ability to
control fate to the deceptions ....
(3157

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Compulsive Gambling
.... The gambler's masochistic motives, juxtaposed to his or her infantile feeling of omnipotence, ultimately sabotage his or her efforts to
control fate by winning ....
(3205

13

)
Fate and Oedipus
.... Oedipus seems to be punished horribly---by the gods and
fate as well as by his own hand---because of something he apparently had no
control over. ....
(1795

7

)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
.... Certainly Tess is the best example of
fate's control within the novel, as so many of the events in her life are forced upon her. ....
(1778

7

)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy
.... Certainly Tess is the best example of
fate's control within the novel, as so many of the events in her life are forced upon her. ....
(1778

7

)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
.... about because of some external controlling
fate. The external environment around all of us is controlled by circumstances outside of our
control, such as ....
(1065

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The Trait Perspective
.... In a healthy individual, there is an internal locus of
control, where the person feels in
control of her own
fate; in an unhealthy individual like Dana, that ....
(513

2

)
Organizational Behavior
.... Someone with an internal locus of
control will more than likely not see themselves as responsible for their own
fate and will thus, tend to blame outside ....
(2230

9

)
OB Personality
.... Someone with an internal locus of
control will more than likely not see themselves as responsible for their own
fate and will thus, tend to blame outside ....
(565

2

)
Romeo and Juliet
.... The individual wants to be just that, an individual with
control over his or her own destiny, but
fate is stronger than the individual and works out issues ....
(1921

8

)
Israel Control of the West Bank Region
.... territories of ambivalent international status, only assigned to Arab
control by the .... Certainly, the diplomatic problem of resolving the
fate of the West Bank ....
(1438

6

)
Camus' The Plague Identification
.... What this suggests is man's ultimate inability to take
control of his
fate and his vulnerability to the influence of environmental and other factors. ....
(1949

8

)
Charlotte's Web and Management
.... of
control. She does not care that her highest authority figure, her father, aims to kill Wilbur because he is a runt. She does not accept this external
fate. ....
(1616

6

)
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP): Historical Ancedote
.... to speak up the beginning had become leaders by the end, and though they may not have enjoyed a better life, they at least had more
control over their
fate. ....
(1483

6

)
The Tragic Hero
.... have no
control. The tragedy develops from a recognition of the futility of the struggle, leading to the resignation of the tragic hero to his or her
fate and ....
(1112

4

)
A Farewell to Arms
.... " (Hemingway 30). Henry, with his failure to take
control of his own
fate by making concrete choices, is in the infancy of his development. ....
(2659

11

)
Lonesome Dove
.... are only three main female characters in Lonesome Dove, McMurtry provides us with spunky, determined women who more often
control their own
fate than allowing ....
(2852

11

)
Social Learning Theory and Control Theory
Social Learning Theory and
Control Theory: A comparison of two models for criminal behavior Why do people perform criminal acts? .... Something in the hand of
fate? ....
(5447

22

)
Two Hemingway War Novels
.... However, just as Jake has no
control over his impotence, Frederick is unable to
control the circumstances of
fate which lead to his loss of love. ....
(3058

12

)
Ancient Belief in the Gods
.... It shows how oracles can indeed provide divinely held knowledge to humans wishing to
control their
fate; it also describes how ill-equipped humans are to use ....
(2345

9

)
Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, and Andraeus Capellanus
.... Wouldn't the Emperor have been the only man in Rome completely in
control of his own
fate? Marcus Aurelius apparently did not think so. ....
(2713

11

)
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
.... Class distinctions are also significant in the novel because the individuals of the story are resigned to their
fate, as if they have little
control over any ....
(2221

9

)
Post-Partum Depression
.... theory is briefly mentioned as a possible mechanism for the
control effects; this .... work, diligence, and so forth, or to external factors such as
fate, luck, and ....
(1057

4

)
The Character of Hamlet
.... no
control, and the tragedy develops from a recognition of the futility of the struggle, leading to the resignation of the tragic hero to his or her
fate and ....
(1899

8

)
Concept of Fortune
.... People can perhaps to some extent
control their own attitudes and feelings about their
fate, depending on how gifted they may be in adopting a "philosophical ....
(4240

17

)
Concept of Fortune in Boethius & Dante
.... People can perhaps to some extent
control their own attitudes and feelings about their
fate, depending on how gifted they may be in adopting a "philosophical ....
(4241

17

)
Flaubert's Sympathetic View of Madame Bovary
.... 2. Madame Bovary is definitely a novel of
fate, for Emma is never in
control of her life enough to make the choices she would have had to make to avoid the ....
(1414

6

)
Compulsive Adolescent Substance Abusers
.... significant others) and locus of
control (attribution of one's live circumstances to either internal qualities or to external agents such as
fate, chance, or ....
(619

2

)
Life Experiences
.... With the help of support networks, the resilient children developed a sense of meaning in their lives and a belief that they could
control their
fate," (R207). ....
(1360

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