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Narcissism in America
Title: Narcissism in America
Category: Literature / English
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Narcissism in America
Narcissism in America
"Out of anger, Timothy McVeigh decided he would take his frustration out on others to give the country a wake-up call. Unfortunately, it was a deadly one" ("Diary 18." Freedom Writer's Diary. 14). Acts of devastations such as this have been suggested to be a result of people having personalities that are dominated by narcissism. The American Heritage Dictionary defines narcissism as a pattern of traits and behaviors which signify infatuation and obsession with
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