You could honestly look at any character that suffers from a split personality or one that has a side that is odd and crazy and someone in their life that is slightly more level headed... You could also look at any superhero with a secret identity.
For my example, you could use Joker and Harlequin. While they are both, well, crazy, Joker has a lot more issues, while Harlequin keeps him in line at times.
Another one that is more probable and casual use is someone like Batman. He goes around the day as a playboy billionaire and at night a masked crime fighting crusader. The fact that he has this split, it can be compared with the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
I hope this helps!
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P.S., i'm not a die hard DC fan, but they have good examples in this case XD
Answer:
Some of the ideas which describe Thoreau Civil Disobedience include:
1. The fact that an opinion is held by a majority does not necessarily make it right.
2. Individuals should refuse to cooperate with institutions they believe unjust.
3. Only the threat of mass rebellion can keep government from abusing its powers.
Explanation:
Thoreau, who is one of the greatest thinker wrote on several topics as regards to human relationship with the government of the country. <em>One of his famous treatise was on civil disobedience which centers on how individuals should keep the government in check through subtle uncivil actions.</em>
A suffix ment of nouns, often concrete, denoting an action or resulting state ( abridgment; refreshment), a product ( fragment), or means ( ornament)
Suffix -tion. (non-productive) Used to form nouns meaning "the action of (a verb)" or "the result of (a verb)". Words ending in this suffix are almost always derived from a similar Latin word; a few (eg gumption) are not derived from Latin and are unrelated to any verb.
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