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    Hypocrisy And Ignorance

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    The Country Wife: Hypocrisy and Ignorance Alike newborn babies first opening their eyes perceiving the world‚ Mrs. Pinchwife’s first visit to London means her initial experience of the sophisticated city. Wycherley’s The Country Wife (1675) presents the story of a country wife getting to fall in love with one of the appealing London men regardless of her having an extremely jealous husband. The two main triangular relationships introduced in the play‚ Margery‚ Pinchwife‚ Lady Fidget‚ Sir Jasper and

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    The Ignorance of Bliss

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    The Ignorance of Bliss Is it really better to be completely deluded about your reality‚ and live a still fairly normal life‚ rather than deciding to take arms against your previously unknown captors and live a harsh and barbaric lifestyle‚ but with complete freedom. This is one of the moral difficulties presented by the movie “The Matrix”. Almost the whole of the human population is living in a complete delusion of their surroundings‚ thinking that they are actually living normal lives

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    Ignorance Is Bliss

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    October 17‚ 2008 Ignorance is bliss “Ignorance was as familiar as sunshine‚ but now she knew it was possible to know too much.” Ignorance has become very common place in today’s society‚ but never has it been thought of as a positive thing. But in such a complex world there are some things that you’re just better off not knowing. Every person starts out as an imaginative‚ uneducated human‚ and has we grow up we learn the little things. However‚ we also lose our originality and most of the time

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    ignorance and want

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    Set up against the rampant industrialization of the 18th century‚ Charles Dickens classic novella “A Christmas Carol” endorses the notion that all people have a responsibility to ensure the safety and welfare of every member of society. By taking his seemingly irredeemable protagonist Ebenezer Scrooge on an other worldly journey. Dickens intends to convey to the complacent classes of the age‚ the necessity of various traits that are essential in life‚ such as the responsibility for those whom are

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    The ignorance of discrimination  Discrimination is a serious issue that is unfortunately rampant across the globe. There are different categories ranging from race‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and weight or height. Some people discriminate without knowing the true ramifications of their actions. Also not being aware of how uncomfortable and self-conscience their words or actions are going to affect others. In the stories‚ The Myth of the Latin Women by Judith Ortiz Cofer and Discrimination at

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    Ignorance Is Bias

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    representation. I would say the source did not necessarily change my thinking on the research question‚ but it did affect my by providing different reasons as to why Latinos are not as likely to get elected in to legislature. Juenke‚ Eric Gonzalez. "Ignorance Is Bias: The Effect Of Latino Losers On Models Of Latino Representation." American Journal Of Political Science 58.3 (2014): 593-603. Academic Search Complete. Web. 24 Feb. 2016. This source in particular was a study done to examine why minorities

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    Ignorance Is Fatal

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    Ignorance is Fatal Imagine you are reading your favorite book‚ and suddenly it burns‚ flaming‚ eventually curls into a crisp‚ and turns to dust‚ right in your hands. You would feel horrible‚ right‚ scared even? Well that is exactly how Stendahl felt in The Martian Chronicles‚ a compilation of short science fiction stories by Ray Bradbury. Bradbury demonstrates his rage towards Government politics which lead to the banning and burning of books by tell a story about a man‚ by the name of William

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    Ignorance is not bliss

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    who are ignorant are the ones who do not know the essential‚ practical knowledge that they need to know in order to keep their position as thoughtful‚ social beings. Therefore‚ the quote‚ "Ignorance is bliss‚" by Cypher in the movie "The Matrix" cannot possibly be true. Ignorance is not bliss‚ because ignorance causes conflicts between people‚ makes chances become a big part of life‚ and makes fallacies into truths. Plato’s equation of "Knowledge = True‚ Justifiable Belief‚" strictly applies to this

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    Plato's Ignorance

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    are the ones that make up the society that calls out ignorance but fail to correct it. Both Plato’s "Allegory of the Cave" and the Wachowski’s The Matrix illustrate that ignorance is blissful for those that have not yet gained the knowledge to obtain enlightenment but as soon as one faces reality then they can better themselves in order to free society of their ignorance. In the beginning‚ the cavedweller and Neo lived in a world of ignorance where they are stuck not knowing about the true reality

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    Importance Of Ignorance

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    are functioning properly. Knowledge and experience can be functional to people because they can use their experiences and learn what is better to do in certain situations. However‚ I believe innocence and ignorance to roles and situations are more functional for people. Innocence and ignorance helps run a cooperative society because we are blind to the unknown and continue to fulfill our roles. We will not “be hopelessly neurotic” because we will not find out that we are “confined in darkness” and

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