1. What are the virtues a truly holy woman has?
2. Does anyone have the right to sentence another person?
To be answered by 5/19 after reading ch54~ch67(624p) of the three musketeers.
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1. What are the virtues a truly holy woman has?
2. Does anyone have the right to sentence another person?
To be answered by 5/19 after reading ch54~ch67(624p) of the three musketeers.
1. I think a truly holy woman means a perfect but modest woman. She should be gentle and kind, and also clever and wise. But she should also be the sort of person who does not try to show off. And I think beauty has no part in it because beauty and kindness or knowledge is out of proportion.
2. I think no one has the right to sentence another person. I think that authority and responsibility could only be given to a person who never makes mistakes and is always just and fair. The problem is that there are no person like that. If someone makes mistakes, overwhelmed by emotion, or illegally recieve money, there could be terrible concequences such as executing an innocent person by mistake.
1. A holy woman must be, well, a exellent woman. It can mean something religious, but in this case I don't think that's it. It can't mean some one like Saint Maria or anything. So, a holy woman. I think a holy woman must be kind and loving. She must have no experience of hating another, and she must be fair and understanding. I think she would be like a mother to her child.
2. I don't think anyone in the universe has a right to sentence anyone. But who cares about real right when debating whether to kill somebody. People gives right to someone who knows the law, or rather, someone who studied law. But, as I said, I don't think anyone, even if he or she has the most virtued soul in the world, sentencing someone is not a right.
1. In this question, the term 'holy' can have two meanings; it can have a religious meaning, and it can also mean faultless, flawless, perfect, etc. I will explain my thoughts about both, although I am almost sure that the second definition is what the writer of this question wants. I think a "religious" woman is someone who is devoted to her faith, and puts it before anything else. A holy woman has the power to get comfort and enlightment while practicing her religion. I believe a "perfect" woman should most definitely have a kind soul. She should be graceful and elegant, kind and pure. A holy woman should also be beautiful, attractive, affectionate, and passionate as well. Of course, no person is perfect; everyone has a fatal flaw. For example, Constance is later killed(it might as well be assassinated)by Milady because of her kindness and trust. However, if a woman possesses all of these qualities, she is probably the closest to being 'holy'.
2. I do not think that people have the right to sentence others. Only a person who has never done or been involved in any wrongdoing can sentence a person who has committed a crime, and since there is no such person, it is impossible. I do think, however, that some people have to be sentenced, no matter who does the punishing. For example, I think that d'Artagnan, Porthos, Aramis, Athos, Lord de Winter, and the executioner of Lille were justified in their actions of killing Milady, because she had committed great crimes, more than anyone could ever imagine, and therefore she deserves it most definitely.
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