Understanding the complexity of society in terms of all the institutions, contexts, and interpretations and how all these are related is an important milestone in the study of criminology; to further study in criminology one needs to accept the fact that everything in society is related to the criminological field. ... Mills (1959) explains "no social study that does not come back to the problems of biography, of history, and of their intersections within a society has completed its intellectual journey" (p.6). ... Mills has identified questions of those who have promised the use of their so...
Introduction to Othello Out of the four of Shakespeare's great tragedies, Othello remains the most powerful and forceful not only on the stage but also for study as a critical text. ... The very start of the play presents the idea that Othello is still an outsider as he is spoken of by Iago, Roderigo and Brabantio as "he", "the Moor", or "his Moorship". ... In fact, Othello handles situations well and calm with skill and authority, "Now, by heaven, / My blood begins my safer guides to rule, / And passion, having my best judgement collide / Assays to lead the way" (Act 2, Scene 3, lines...