The Killing Essays

  • The Killings by Andre Dubus

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    The Killings by Andre Dubus Plot is defined as, "the authors arrangement of incidents in a story it is the organizing principle that controls the controls the order of events (Meyer,64)." The element of plot is heavily relied on in the short story, "The Killings" by Andre Dubus. The plot which is completely made inside the imagination of an author (Meyer,64), gives the audience important insight to people, places, and events in the story (Meyer,64) . "The Killings" provides a somewhat conventional

  • Honor Killings

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    Honor Killings Human rights violations against women have, for too long, been denied the attention and concern of international organizations, national governments, traditional human rights groups and the press. Meanwhile, hundreds of millions of girls and women around the world continue to endure debilitating and often fatal human rights abuses. These are only a few instances of abuse which occur every single day all around the world. Human rights violations against women must be documented

  • Killing as a Moral Barometer in Macbeth

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    Killing as a Moral Barometer in Macbeth In William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, the title character is a killer. Through the course of the play, he kills five different people or groups of people, one in each act. These are, respectively, Macdonwald, Duncan, Banquo, Macduff's family, and Young Siward. These five killings are different. In the beginning, Macbeth kills for his king. He then suffers a fall from grace before finally becoming a noble figure again in the end. But more interesting than

  • Analysis of Killings by Andre Dubus

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    The major theme of Andre Dubus’ Killing,s is how far someone would go for the person they love. It is important to note the title of the story is killings and not killers, for the reasoning that the story does not just focus on two deaths or two murderers but rather the death of marriage, friendship, youth, and overall, trust. Richard Strout was married to Mary Ann, who was most likely fed up with his hot temperedness that always seemed to get him into fist fights. She separated from her husband

  • Theme Analysis of Killings by Andre Dubus

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    “Killings", written by Andre Dubus in 1979, involves several aspects such as revenge, morality, and murder. Elements, such as the story’s title, the order of events, and the development of the characters, are very unique. It successfully evokes emotion and suspense as the plot unfolds in sequence. Though it seems easily overlooked, the title “Killings” is very important due to the fact that the thrill of suspense is left in the mind of the reader. The title encourages readers to question who and

  • Killing Kids

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    Killing Kids M is nine years old(1). At this young age she has already beaten and tortured a 4 year old girl to death. She presents with absolutely no remorse about the incident. Any regret that she does exhibit is due to the fact that she understands that she is expected to feel apologetic about the incident, not because she intuitively feels remorse. D is ten years old (1). He has already killed a four year old girl because she "was annoying" him. He slapped her so hard that she fell to the

  • Honor Killing

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    According to Webster’s dictionary, honor killing is, “the traditional practice in some countries of killing a family member who is believed to have brought shame on the family.” Honor killings take place all over the world, even in contemporary societies. One society that still participates in honor killings is Britain. According to a Newsweek article, a father killed his fifteen-year-old daughter. It was said that she had started to date a secret boyfriend, and after the family found out, a family

  • Revenge: Is It Justified With the Characters in the Short Story “Killings”

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    Let’s examine the short story of “Killings” by Andre Dubus. The story begins on a warm August day with the burial of Matt and Ruth Fowler’s youngest son Frank. Frank was only twenty-one: “twenty-one years, eight months, and four days” (Dubus, “Killings” 107). Attending the funeral were Matt, his wife Ruth, their eldest son Steve, his wife, their middle daughter Cathleen and her husband. Frank was buried in a cemetery on a hill in Massachusetts overlooking the Merrimack. Across from the cemetery

  • Kids Killing Kids

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    Kids Killing Kids As you wind down from a long day at the office, you turn on the six o’clock news. The opening story lays out a gruesome attempt to murder, maim, and terrorize children in a city you have never before heard of. Instantly, you are thinking that this must be a review for a soon to be released blockbuster movie. In your mind, nothing like this would ever happen in our civilized world; however, headlines they are. You picture the perpetrators as horrid, evil-minded monsters

  • The Issue With Honor Killings

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    the human race has to deal with and one of them is honor killings. This is an issue that has not been completely touched upon because it is not and an issue that everyone gets to see. The main idea is to understand what an honor killing is and what’s its status around the world but specifically to the country that is Pakistan. One main point that should be remembered is that it is all based off of tradition and not religion. A honor killing is a violent action towards a person that has brought shame

  • The History Of Honor Killings

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    since past, yet in this modern era of civility, honor killings still exist. Honor killings take place in certain cultures within a family. Honor killing victims are most frequently females. If the family feels that they have brought shame or have dishonored the family in anyway the only means to get rid of the shame or dishonor is to kill that member of the family. After that is done the honor is restored within the family again. Honor killings can commence due to multiple factors such as disobeying

  • Honor Killing Essay

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    of the systematic patterns of beliefs, values, and behavior acquired by people as a member of their society. Although each religion has its very own different belief there is a couple that in counter with the spree of honor killing. Honor killing, also known as customary killing, is the when a murder has occurred in a family or clan member by one or more fellow family members, in which the community believes the victim to have had brought dishonor upon the community. News events within these countries

  • Honor Killing Essay

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    and full consent of the attending spouses. The family is the natural and fundamental group, unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and state." Honour killing, in some societies, means the executing of a relative, particularly a young lady or a lady, who is seen to have brought shame to the family. Honour Killing, is the murder of a part of a family or social gathering by different parts, because of the culprits' conviction, that the victimized person has brought disgrace or shame

  • Revenge and Murder, Justified with the Characters in the Short Story, Killings

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    This examination will look at the short story “Killings” by Andre Dubus and the main characters in the story. The story begins on a warm August day with the burial of Matt and Ruth Fowler’s youngest son Frank. Frank’s age: “twenty-one years, eight months, and four days” (Dubus 107). Attending the funeral were Matt, his wife Ruth, their adult children and spouses. Matt’s family is extremely distraught over the murder of their youngest son/brother, in their own way. There are implications of wanting

  • The Horror of Honor Killings

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    shame and dishonor and in order to eliminate the dishonor within the family, killing is the only way. “Honor killings focus on maintaining the sexual exclusiveness of women” (Barker et al, 1999). In most of the cases, honor killings are mostly present in cultures of the South Asian and Middle Eastern Islamic areas. Sadly, this culture is prevalent in some parts of the Indian society as well. “Offenses leading to ‘honor’ killings include leaving home without permission, rumors about premarital loss of

  • Crimes Of Honor Killing

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    ‘brought shame’ upon his family. These honor killings are usually, if not most of the time, targeted towards women. Women have been raped, tortured, and even killed for refusing to marry someone the family has chosen, committing what the family would define as adultery, or for simply being in a relationship with a person who displeases the relatives. Why are women being constantly targeted in these crimes and where are the laws protecting them? Honor killings are said to be a matter of the past, however

  • Death, Perspective and Endings in “Killings” and “ A Good Man is Hard to Find”

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    In Andre Dubus’ “Killings” and Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” the theme of death is apparent throughout both of the short stories. Both have a plot that revolves around death and murder. They differ because in Dubus’ story the theme of death is obvious because the whole plot revolves around murder, but in “A Good Man is Hard to Find” there are numerous symbols of death as well as a major theme of death. Also, the endings of the stories are of an interesting comparison because they

  • Arguments Against Honor Killing

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    Honor killing is the physical abuse or murder of an individual suspected of violating social or cultural norms. Honor killing is practiced the most in the middle east, specifically in Palestine, by followers of Islam. People who participate in honor killing do so in belief that it will restore honor and protect the reputation of the family and community. The victims are usually young women and homosexuals that have violated anything from choice of sexual/ martial partner, education, employment, dress

  • Mercy Killing - Of Mice And Me

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    Mercy Killing In the book Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck, two men travel together to escape their pasts. They arrive at a ranch in the Salinas Valley with hopes to achieve their ultimate dream; to buy a place to call their own. Lennie, who is a simple-minded man, and George, who is just a typical guy are brought together and make a lasting friendship out of the loneliness of each man. While spending time on the farm George and Lennie meet some friendly characters, but because of some

  • Analysis Of The Film The Killing Fields

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    In the film, ‘The Killing Fields” all of the real events that took place, of which the film is based off, all make for an accurate representation. It makes for a haunting and woefully effecting film, which has a lot to say. As proven by the terrifying imagery and the bigger than life characters. I do believe that for the most part ‘The Killing Fields’ is a fairly accurate representation of the actual events. In both the film and in real life, it’s referenced that Richard Nixon did in fact order an