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Hypocrisy—the gap between professed beliefs and actual behavior—surfaces as a subject of serious inquiry across ethics, political science, literature, sociology, and religious studies. It interests academics because it cuts to the heart of authenticity, moral authority, and social trust. Students encounter the topic in courses on political philosophy, where founding documents and institutions claim high ideals while contradicting them in practice, and in literary studies, where authors from Charles Dickens to Oscar Wilde to Voltaire construct characters and societies whose stated values betray their actions. The tension between justice and behavior, between what citizens are promised and what they receive, gives the topic lasting relevance.

The papers archived here approach hypocrisy from several distinct angles. Literary analyses examine how works by Dickens, Wycherley, Oscar Wilde, Zora Neale Hurston, and Flannery O'Connor use irony and characterization to expose moral contradiction. Historical and political essays interrogate figures like Thomas Jefferson and documents like the Declaration of Independence, where proclamations of freedom coexisted with slavery. Other papers take sociological or institutional approaches, scrutinizing corporate social responsibility, church leadership, racial identity in texts like Caucasia by Danzy Senna, and the treatment of women in Voltaire's Candide. Together these angles show that hypocrisy operates at personal, institutional, and national levels simultaneously.

A strong essay on hypocrisy needs a focused thesis that identifies a specific actor, text, or institution and explains the consequences of the contradiction it embodies. Evidence drawn from primary sources—speeches, literary passages, policy documents—carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating hypocrisy as simple name-calling; effective essays instead analyze why the gap between belief and behavior persists and what it reveals about power, self-interest, or social structure.

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Game Is a 2010 Political
¶ … Game is a 2010 political thriller directed by Doug Liman. The film stars Naomi Watts and Sean Penn as the thriller's leading characters and centers on the couple's dilemmas as they strive to uncover the truth behind…
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Virginity and Gender Identity
Virginity and Gender Identity in the Arab World.
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Religion concepts and history
Awakening Osiris: The Egyptian Book of the Dead
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Doll\'s House by Henrik Ibsen
Kristine Linde and Nils Krogstad are apparently two minor characters in Henrik Ibsen's play 'Doll's House'. When we meet them for the very first time, they are both surrounded by unfortunate circumstances.
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Native Americans Dear Mr. De
Your journal entry dated 1643 shows great insight into the character of the colonies at the time. Such brutally disgusting bodily mutilations could only have been carried out by the most backwards and primitive people.
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Twain Incorporates Humor by Using
¶ … Twain incorporates humor by using a boy's point-of-view. For example, when he says that while he was out in the woods and he hears a "sound that a ghost makes when it wants to tell about something that's on its mind…
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America's drug war: history, policy, and effects
America's War at Home: Who's in Prison (A Brief History)
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The School for Scandal: Hypocrisy, Gossip, and Words
This School trains people into the art and culture of pretenses and character assassination and it has many outstanding graduates. Those who make flat a's in the simulated class are prominently Lady Sneerwell, Lady…
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Joanna Ramos, a Fifth Grader
pre-teen discipline as consequence of death of school girl over boy: Parents and teachers, too, should spend quality time with pre-teens letting them know that they are concerned with their problems and open to speak to them and listen to them whensoever the child wishes. Interest should not be intrusive: "If you listen when they talk about the 'little things', they will be more apt to discuss the 'big' issues with you later on" (PAL). Most importantly, parents and teachers should model the behavior that they expect and demand form the teens. Children are particularity susceptible and vulnerable to hypocrisy. They are more savvy than most adults consider them to be. Hypocrisy is a big turn-off. Education and discipline initiates with self-discipline from the adult before being imparted to the pre-teen. If done so,a nd done so consistently, there is more of a chance of success.
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Behavior exhibited by managers
A manager's behavior can affect the productivity of his or her workers.