Word: moralisms
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Claire (Rachel E. Flynn ’09) seemed overwrought during the play’s intense first minutes. However, as the work became deeper and darker, her young talent reached great heights in a twisted universe of moral lows. Her screeching requests for tea never became repetitive—only more disquieting...
Whether lurking in the background or delivering a careful monologue, Solange (Jennifer H. Rugani ’07) was powerfully expressive. The sisters’ interactions makes it impossible to judge which character is in the right; it’s a moral draw that only enhances the unsettling drama. She and Claire only became ancillary during Madame’s short but powerful appearance on stage...
...real, something every human being could do with minimal effort. It was a humbling lesson that took some time to fully comprehend, a lesson I still haven’t managed to work into my daily life no matter how hard I’ve tried, a lesson in moral reasoning more profound than anything else I have learned in my two years at Harvard. “I’m a journalist,” I told Marty as an idea shot through my head, “I’ll write about...
...keep their beard at the proper length. Afghan officials have said the new department - which was approved by the cabinet last month and is pending approval by parliament - would be a kinder, softer version of its Taliban predecessor and would not enforce such harsh penalties for moral transgressions. Instead, the organization would mirror those in other Islamic countries that aim to "promote morality in society," Presidential spokesman Mohammad Karim Rahimi said...
...whale. In a country where only 3% of the land is arable, maintaining a small capability to obtain a domestic source of food means looking to the sea and managing the resource carefully. Helga Katherine Pratt Battle Ground, Washington, U.S. Your story seemed to suggest that all whaling is morally wrong, without distinguishing between harvesting endangered species and those that are plentiful, namely the minke whale. You stated that Norway "openly flouts" the rules of the International Whaling Commission (IWC). Although the IWC banned commercial whaling, Norway is within its rights to object to the rules...