Ignorance is bliss. OR Knowledge is power.

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Ignorance is bliss. OR Knowledge is power. Which are you and why?? Ignorance is bliss. OR Knowledge is power.

Psychopath (Columbine excerpt) Read and annotate the chapter from Columbine. As you read, look for and annotate: Connections to Iago through ACT 3 ONLY MCKENNA (or any other characters in Othello) Connections to other characters from other texts you have read (movies, TV shows, etc.) Real world connections Personal opinions After, answer: If psychopathy is a mental disorder, should people who suffer from it be liable for their actions? Explain your stance and be ready to discuss tomorrow.

Ignorance is bliss. OR Knowledge is power. Othello Characters Ignorance is bliss. OR Knowledge is power. Go through the characters in the play and decide who falls under “Ignorance is bliss” and who falls under “Knowledge is power.” Then, find 1 example within the first 3 acts of the play that support your stance (practice citing with numbers: act. scene. line).