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racism and greed come to mind
I would choose to satirize the obsession with technology and social media, the superficiality of consumer culture, and the impact of corporate greed on society's values and priorities.
Greed is not sustainable
Greed. Personal greed. The dark face of capitalism.
An important question raised by "The Pardoner's Tale" is the nature and consequences of greed. The tale explores how the characters' greed leads to deceit, betrayal, and ultimately death, prompting readers to consider the impact of greed on individuals and society as a whole.
If you are morally honest, you will be mentally content which is far greater that a billionaire with unrest both in body and mind. Your moral character will receive high esteem from all sections of the society.
Homosexuality and Greed.
(Apex Learning) A class society.
Money, greed, power
Greed has shown to equal or pass love in strengh and power.
I guess I subscribe to the lies of greed and society, since the other lies are too obvious. Yes, I can deal with that.
The Once-ler in "The Lorax" represents corporate greed and environmental exploitation. He is a symbol of unchecked capitalism and the destruction it can cause to the environment.