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Chaucer believes fortune decides someone's suffering, while Dante believes that suffering is a consequence of sin. (@pex)
LOGAN
The main character of the book "Punished" by David Lubar is Logan Burnett, a teenager who discovers he has the power to make people's punishments come true just by saying "That's not fair." The story revolves around Logan navigating the consequences of using this newfound ability.
"Punished" by Victor M. Rios follows the lives of urban youth caught in the cycle of punitive discipline and criminalization. The characters reflect societal attitudes towards marginalized communities, exploring themes of racism, poverty, and institutional discrimination. Each character navigates their environment with resilience and determination despite facing numerous challenges.
Yes, it seems like they're punished for their sins on the Island.
The past participle of "punished" is "punished."
The future tense of the word punished is 'will have punished'.
no need to be rude, you are supposed to analyse all the characters, therefore I can decide whether Romeo should be pardoned or punished! I don't understand the question. By the end of the play Romeo is dead.
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
In "The Canterbury Tales," Alison is not punished due to the moral ambiguity of the characters depicted by Geoffrey Chaucer. The work is known for its satirical and realistic portrayal of medieval society, which includes characters who possess vices and virtues without facing traditional moral retribution. Alison's actions are illustrative of the complexities within human behavior and relationships in Chaucer's narrative.
Many sins are punished in this world. Just a few that are punished are stealing and murder.
she got punished