Second Discourse of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
.... duty. But they have been given "
natural pity", a trait that Rousseau believed even animals possess to a certain degree. Social virtues ....
(1706

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The Subversion of Natural Order in "Macbeth"
.... the ghost, though coded feminine by Lady Macbeth, illustrates the
pity of Macbeth's .... corruption of Macbeth's nature and the subversion of the
natural order of ....
(1596

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Time Without Pity (Joseph Losey)
.... This is certainly true of the protagonist of Time Without
Pity. .... The obsession this father has for saving his son overcomes his
natural tendency to hide from ....
(1693

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Communitarian Paradigm
.... 333). Rather, mankind's
natural predisposition to
pity is transformed into the evils of master-slave social structure. Thus, man ....
(3192

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Thoreau and Frost on Nature
.... is victimized under the power of the much greater and eminently destructive
natural forces around .... law of Nature, why waste any time in awe or
pity?" (Thoreau 11 ....
(796

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Thus Spoke Zarathustra
.... morality in which the strong give to the weak not out of
pity but simply .... Nietzsche assumes that there is a
natural line of demarkation between the weak lying ....
(3250

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Noh Drama & Greek Tragedy
.... a dramatic, not in a narrative form; with incidents arousing
pity and fear .... poetry, of which drama was one branch, derives from two
natural human characteristics ....
(2959

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Greek Drama & Japanese Noh Drama
.... a dramatic, not in a narrative form; with incidents arousing
pity and fear .... poetry, of which drama was one branch, derives from two
natural human characteristics ....
(2959

12

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Concepts of Equality in Locke and Rousseau
.... of the sublime maxim of reasoned justice, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,
pity inspires all men with another maxim of
natural goodness, much ....
(2002

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Greek Philosophy Influence
.... It basically argues that a tragedy should stimulate
pity and fear in the audience and .... Thus, it seemed only
natural to look to Greek works for guidance and a ....
(1667

7

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Kant and Hume on Promises
.... them such things as love of children or
pity for those less fortunate than ourselves. However, he also says that an appeal to such
natural inclinations cannot ....
(2849

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The Bear
.... quiet as the twilight itself was: Courage and honor and pride, and
pity and love .... of this recognition of the innate goodness of man in the
natural state ties ....
(586

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Special education in the United States
.... "Meaningful participation in early childhood general eduction using
natural supports." Journal of .... No
pity: People with disabilities forging a new civil rights ....
(1635

7

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Lear & Cordelia
.... The self-
pity that Lear experiences is what conveys the feeling that all the .... produced hard hearts but should have confirmed filial piety as a
natural part of ....
(5207

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The Female Spirit in Two Novels
.... Tess comes from a "
natural" background characterized by folklore and ignorance. .... He is an emissary of
pity, and science, and progress, and devil knows what else ....
(4415

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The Giant Panda
.... At Woolong
Natural Reserve, in Sichuan Province, a panda breeding station and research .... voice for the conservation of wildlife: It is indeed a
pity that general ....
(2056

8

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Responsibility and the Environment
.... the interests of human beings always take precedence over those of the
natural world, because .... for animals, he is all the more disposed to take
pity on his ....
(3569

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Themes in Shakespeare
.... but the first--the integrity of the
natural man within the
natural order--is .... the WHOLE, disrupts the political and social order, chokes all
pity with 'custom ....
(755

3

)
Grace in the Theology of Saint Augustine
.... And yet I sinned, O Lord my God, creator and arbiter of all
natural things, but .... Look on these things with
pity, O Lord, and free us who now call upon you from ....
(2141

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Derek Walcott
.... An edge to the
natural description repeatedly alludes to the history of colonialist .... At the very moment of feeling the greatest love for Helen and
pity for her ....
(2981

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Aristotle described a remarkable set of criteria to delineate ...
.... Aristotle argued that man's
natural state contained the potential to be either moral .... as desire, anger, fear, daring, envy, joy, hatred, jealousy,
pity, and any ....
(1707

7

)
Jane Eyre
.... He wants
pity because he is "tied to a lunatic for life--a drunken lying lunatic .... Antoinette he takes his decision to lock her up as a perfectly
natural and sane ....
(1778

7

)
Women in Hamlet and King Lear
.... circumstance and a father who suppressed his daughter's will and
natural intelligence. .... even an object of the otherwise self-absorbed Gertrude's
pity: "O heavens ....
(2289

9

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A Hero of Our Time
.... As much as Pechorin loves the
natural beauties of the world, he is not capable of loving another .... They're persecuting him Mother, have
pity on your poor child. ....
(3313

13

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Nicomachean Ethics
.... Indeed, this is seen as a
natural process so that the individual is born with the .... It is on this that
pity and pardon depend, for a person who acts in ignorance ....
(1550

6

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The Poems in White Pine by Mary Oliver
.... a kind of horror as I lifted it (41) The horror and the
pity are cleverly .... and the sad circumstances in which it has been flung out of its
natural element by ....
(3519

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PROMETHEUS BOUND AND PHILOCTETES
.... Friendship is such a
natural and common occurrence that people rarely question it or ask what it is. .... The reason he helped humans was because of
pity. ....
(2413

10

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Aztecs' Capital, Tenochtitla
.... As we have discovered, the idea that the city's island location provided a
natural defense against .... It is, therefore, a
pity that so much of the city had to be ....
(2079

8

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Fools Crow (James Welch)
.... in their birdskins in that Always Winter Land filled the men with
pity. .... makes his point that ritual and an everyday relationship with the
natural world were ....
(1564

6

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Use of Supernatural by Shakespeare
.... the visits of the Devil in disguise, and that the advocates
natural causes saw .... already pre-supposed in the mind, terror breeding terror, and
pity elicited in ....
(2424

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