Chaeri+&+Nana+The+Social+Problems+and+The+Truth+of+Human+Nature

=The Truth of Human Nature = = =  **Definition:**


 * Truth** - the state or character of being true.


 * Human**- of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people


 * Nature**- the particular combination of qualities belonging to a person, animal, thing, or class by birth, origin, or constitution; native or inherent character

"Truth." //Dictionary.com//. Web. 17 Aug. 2009. <[|www.dictionary.reference.com/browse/truth]>. "Human." //Dictionary.com//. Web. 17 Aug. 2009. <[|www.dictionary.reference.com/browse/human]>. "Nature." //Dictionary.com//. Web. 17 Aug. 2009. <[|www.dictionary.reference.com/browse/nature]>.
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Schween, Asya. //Looking Within//. Digital image. //Exposure Compensation//. 18 July 2007. Web. 17 Aug. 2009. .
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//1.Human Nature (2001) This movie is about a female naturalist, male scientist discovering a man born in wild. They try to civilize the man born in wild by experimenting with him. It examines human's natural desire by entrapping it into the idealized human culture and nature.//
 * Cinematic Examples**

2//.The Dark Knight// (2008) This movie is about Batman trying to save the Gotham City while Joker is trying to ruin it. It illustrates the good and evil of two main characters.

3. //The Man on Fire// This movie is about a man who has given up on life but soon becomes attached to a little girl who he is supposed to protect. One day, the girl gets kidnapped and he becomes completely enraged. He kills everybody who was involved in the crime and sacrifices himself to reunite the little girl with her mother.

1. //Jekyll and Hyde// by Robert Louis Stevenson Jeckyll and Hyde illustrate the good and the bad side of a human being. It shows how people possess both the evil and the kind qualities. It illustrates the scary side of the human nature.
 * Literary Examples**

2. //Wuthering Heights// by Emily Brontë Heathcliffe is cold to anyone that he meets except for his love, Catherine. He doesn't treat them nicely and shows no sympathy toward others. This book illustrates the cruel qualities of Heathecliffe.

3. //The Tell-Tale Heart// by Edgar Allen Poe The narrator puts emphasis on his sanity while trying to deny his madness and shows his guiltiness of such atrocious murder. It shows self-condemnation that exists in human beings.

= **Social Problems**=

Social: -of or pertaining to human society, esp. as a body divided into classes according to status
 * Definition:**

Problems: -any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty. -dealing with choices of action difficult either for an individual or for society at large.

"Social." //Dictionary.com//. Web. 17 Aug. 2009. . "Problem." //Dictionary.com.// Web. 17 Aug. 2009. .
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Jones, Michael A. Digital image. //Change.org//. 9 Mar. 2009. Web. 17 Aug. 2009. .
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 * Cinematic Examples**:

1. //To Kill a Mocking Bird// (1962) This movie copes with racism, where an African American man is wrongly charged with raping a woman. Atticus Finch, a lawyer, defends the man. However, the man is found guilty.

2.//Lean on Me// (1989) This movie illustrates a school with problems where students need to improve their test scores to not let New Jersey state government take over their school.

3. //The Fisher King// (1991) This movie is about a radio-broadcaster who frees his sin by helping a homeless whose life is a wreck.

1. //**Huckleberry Finn**// by Mark Twain Huckleberry Finn is about slavery and racism. A little boy who starts off thinking that he's committing a sin for helping a slave later realizes the good in Jim and learns the importance of equality.
 * Literary Examples**

2. //**The Diary of Anne Frank**// by Anne Frank This younger writes about her daily life in hiding during the Holocaust. Anti-Jews. Very dangerous time for all the Jews. Many were killed and were forced to suffer and starve.

3. //**Little Women**// by Louisa May Alcott This book is not mainly based on a social issue but does include some issues with sexism. Jo, is unwilling to changer herself like the other girls during the time period. She doesn't understand why she can't be different. (ie. fight in war, not marry, pursue education and etc).