<p>Thanks in advances!:-P</p>
<p>ESSAY: Do bad choices and good choices lead to a negative consequence?</p>
<p>One of the greatest bellicose ambivalences of all time bad versus good. The reality and truth of the matter is that both contrasting viewpoints for the most pat, lead to that of negative ramifications. This statement is bolstered by examples of literature, history, and personal experience</p>
<p>Coming from a literary parallel, Alexandre Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo emerges to support that choices lead to nefarious aftereffects. The tomes focal character Edmond Dantès is setup by the devious Danglars and Mondego for treason; Dantès is sequestered to the prison Chateau DIf. Dantès, a magnanimous character in the introduction of the hefty novel, decides to takes revenge on the characters that eschewed and loathed him, while assisting those that aided him during crisis. The fact remains that through these actions that they all lead to one indirect consequence-a lost of Dantès was and a loss of who Dantès is; these actions of vigilance eventually led to the hardening of Dantès personality and lost soul. </p>
<p>Peering from a historical perspective, the most prime of the relation is Harry S. Truman willingness to utilize the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6, 1945 right after the surprise attack of Japanese kamikaze airpilots on Pearl Harbor. Through it seemed justified-it was rash. The overt pluses would be revenge and strengthening of the American economy, but on the downside it highlighted Americas shift from isolation to mutilation. America has to live with negative punishments not found in money r military pride. The American country has to live with: images of terrified adults and the radioactive deformities of children.</p>
<p>On a personal notation, I also have experience negative consequence due to my both bad and good choies. It was the 6th grade dance. My date Sarah had to stay home due to an unexpected illness. I ventured to the dance. It wasnt until Prom when I didnt have a date that I realized the negative aftereffects.</p>
<p>All in all, both negative and positive choices generally cause pernicious consequences. Its when we filter out the many side effects that we can live with ourselves. </p>
<p>THANKS AGAIN!!! :-D</p>
<p>How bad would the history example because since I don't think it's historically right. Would it lower my score?</p>
<p>Thanks!!!!</p>