Isabella is in the process of becoming a nun. She passionate about her devotion to God and she plans on staying a virgin. Isabella is convinced she is ready to join a convent that contains a set of strict rules to follow. After pleading and begging Angelo to spare her brother’s life, although she agrees his behavior was sinful, she is given an ultimatum to either sleep with Angelo or expect her brother to die. She tries to explain to Angelo, “Who is it that hath died for this offence?/ There’s many have committed it” (2.2.88-89). Although she tries to persuade Angelo that this sin is common amongst people, he has no pity for it. She needs to decide whether she wants to save her brother’s life or remain true to her chastity that she has devoted to God. Isabella decides to play with the situation and follow the Duke’s rules by manipulating Angelo with the “bed-trick.” It is questioned whether Isabella makes the right decision by going along with this action. Isabella is put into situations that are difficult for a nun to deal with since they are supposed to represent God’s word and actions. However, Isabella should not be in a convent. The only way she would stay in the convent is if she were tied up. The temporary arrangement in Isabella’s life is her presence in the making of a nun. Her temporary arrangement of becoming a nun does not last long as …show more content…
Throughout his piece, he attempts to break down science into an understandable notion. He realizes that the values, standards ideas are all associated with one another and fail to arrange a base for ethics. Putnam further explains that there can be no common structure for knowledge in general, specifically ethics and scientific knowledge. Everything is in the course of renovation. Putnam discussed the theory of relativity and how events occur based under the theory. He claims that all things that exist at this moment are considered real. He provides an example with the assumption that two people are at the place, but moving relative to one another with the same speed. The way the people move is relative to the speed of light and light rays shooting out at them. Until the light reaches the people, the event has not happened for them yet because of the way light and events interact. This becomes an unnoticed phenomenon because it is not a feeling people can detect; light travels too fast to feel what is really occurring with light rays. Using the theory of relativity, Putnam proves that the same event can happen at different times for different observers. Under this belief, there are events that lie in the present and there are also events that lie in the future. However, both events, the present and the futures ones, are considered real because they happen to each observer, just at