Topic: Moral Greatness
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What is the moral lesion of the Great Carbuncle?
Don't be selfish. Read More »
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What is the moral lesson of alexander the great movie?
Don't watch movies for moral lessons I think :) Read More »
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Who has the strongest morals in 'The Great Gatsby'?
This is very much a matter of your own interpretation and there is room to argue that any character in the book is the most moral. I would personally argue that it is part of the book's message that ultimately none of them are moral. Nick C... Read More »
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On the surface, The Great Gatsby is a story of the thwarted love between a man and a woman. The main theme of the novel,*more* Read More »
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Zachary Taylor was president in 1849. There is no 'moral value' of slavery Read More »
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Gatsby's moral ambiguity is the result of his obsession with recapturing the past as he sees it. Read More »
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The way Gatsby acquired his fortune exemplifies his willingness to abandon any moral code of conduct for the sake of money, more? Read More »
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Empathy. "Love thyself as you love thy neighbor" Read More »
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The novel is really too complex to be reduced to a single "moral of the story" analysis, but one compelling theme seems to be Fitzgerald's assertion that romantic illusion cannot survive when... Read More »
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It depends what your job is. If you are a serviceman or woman and the order is legal you carry out the order regardless of the danger or the morality involved. In other, more mundane, occupations you should use your common sense. Read More »
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