In Jennifer Niven's bestselling 2015 novel All the Bright Places, readers meet the lead character, Theodore Finch, as he is standing on the ledge of a six-story building. He is contemplating
June 17, 2021 5:46am. Hulu; David Livingston/Getty Images. [This story contains major spoilers from The Handmaid's Tale season four finale, "The Wilderness."] "Weak men, they do make the
A lawyer is forced to defend a guilty judge, while defending other innocent clients, and trying to find punishment for the guilty and provide justice for the innocent. When a judge is charged with rape, Arthur Kirkland is forced to defend him.
Who's Lila? is a surprisingly short game. A single playthrough can take as little as 10-30 minutes! Following this guide, you should be able to complete the entire game, reaching all Endings and
Distributive Justice. First published Sun Sep 22, 1996; substantive revision Tue Sep 26, 2017. The economic, political, and social frameworks that each society has—its laws, institutions, policies, etc.—result in different distributions of benefits and burdens across members of the society. These frameworks are the result of human political
What Does the Ending Mean? After Winston has been broken by the rats in Room 101 and has offered Julia up for torture in his place, the final chapter of the book follows Winston for an afternoon sometime following his release from the Ministry of Love. The reader learns that Winston now leads a life of easy, meaningless work, and that when he
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