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    Throughout The Crucible, many examples of lying are shown. These lies are shown in situations with Proctor and Abigail. All of it has to lead to a sort of lesson to learn in the end. Most of these situations have to do with lying, which leads to a dominant claim. The major dominant claim, in The Crucible, is lying. Lying is usually caused by selfishness or jealousy; it will lead to major consequences ranging from somebody getting grounded, to someone's innocent death. An example is when…

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    Cohen Lying Analysis

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    lied, you lose currency in their eyes. Lying is okay in certain situations although people think is bad.Lying is sometimes okay but it depends on the situation. According to Cohen lying is okay in article 1 “ An obvious example is when you’re lying to protect someone from serious harm. But much less extreme cases often call for lies, Cohen says.” It’s like me say to my mom oh my sister didn’t do it, I did so don’t get her in trouble. According to Cohen lying is okay in Article 1 “ If you’re…

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    Lying And Self Deception

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    friend to avoid hurting their feelings. But after doing this research paper I learned that there are a lot of deeper forms of deception than what I had originally thought to be. Before starting my research, all I thought of the word was that it meant lying. Turns out I was wrong. I started out by looking up the word in an unabridged dictionary. “The act or practice of deceiving or misleading.” (Webster). This…

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    Why Lying Is Wrong

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    Is lying really wrong? Yes, it is. Lying is most of the time very wrong, because you lose trust in people you are close to. Who lies the most? Teens. How can we learn from teens? I think we should pay close attention to how teens lie to their parents. Loretta Ragsdell’s article, “Teens Do Their Share of Lying” talks about real life teenagers who lie to their parents to get out of trouble. This article includes a quote from a teen named Debra. Debra says, “Now, the truth is I’ve been over to my…

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    Is Lying Ever Justified

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    lie to maintain our relationships. We lie for our own self benefit. Similar to how we lean basic manners, the act of lying is passed on through generations. Have you ever wondered how the concept of lying discovered? Back in the medieval period Earl Derwinterwater devolved the first known lie, instantly gaining fame the lies started getting out of hand. The court thereby deemed lying as a social academic, and death by beheading was the sentenced punishment. so why…

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    Why Is Lying Wrong

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    that causing serious physical harm trumps deceiving. For this reason, lying would be considered acceptable. However, they view Clark Kent’s story to not have the same reasoning for deceiving his loved one. Clark Kent is essentially living a double life as a superhero and as a regular guy. The regular guy has a girlfriend Lois Lane, who he wants to protect by keeping his other self-hidden. This creates a problem,…

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    Murder And Lying Analysis

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    should have at least some of our values or moral codes that each culture has in common. Rachels gives the example of Murder and lying to make his point that we all have some moral codes or virtues that are universal by stating “…there are some moral rules that all societies must have in common, because those rules are necessary for society to exist. The rules against lying and murder are two examples. And in fact, we do find these rules in force in all viable cultures. Cultures may differ in…

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    Holden Caulfield Lying

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    rather than being an outcast in society, he wants to leave society. But, even then he lies. He lies to himself. By lying about leaving society Holden is actually giving in to society’s standards. Holden does not fit into the standards so he says he is going to leave, but by doing this Holden gives into the standards of society. Society would want him to leave. Another example of him lying to get through life is when he lies about leaving again. Holden is on a date with Sally and tells her this…

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    When Is Lying Justified

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    Imagine this, a world without lying. Not lying about someone or something to protect them. How can we not have lying in this world? We use it to help people, make people feel good about themselves, or to protect them. We can’t go without lying in this world. I firmly believe that lying is acceptable in our society. Lying is justified when it can be used to protect and care for others. “Ann Frank survived as she did because those sheltering her and her family could have been killed.” Time…

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    Why Is Lying Bad

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    Lying is not always a bad thing, in fact, its a tool that contributes to survival of oneself. Many people are in belief that lying may hurt your overall well-being. Since it may hurt your pride, or make you feel guilty. However, lying is a part of the human's survival instinct. Meaning we using lying to help us survive and get through the day, so it’s technically it’s our friend rather than foe. Although this reason that lying is good may be good in a selfish way, it is still good rather than…

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