gre issue写作优秀实例:法律
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题目:
It is possible to pass laws that control or place limits on people's behavior, but legislation cannot reform human nature. Laws cannot change what is in people's hearts and minds.
通过法律可以控制或者限制人们的行为,但是立法是无法改变人类本性的。法律无法改变人们的感情和思想。
正文:
Ever since the Code of Hammurapi comes into being, laws have begun to put
restrictions1 on people's behaviors and have played an important role in the maintenance of social order. But aside from its impact on shaping public deportment, legislation is of no avail to reform human nature as well as mankind thoughts.
Our collective life experience is that we make choices and decisions every day--under a legal system. No one is ever granted the rights to surpass the boundary of laws; otherwise there may be lack of protection for private property and personal right from being violated. Common sense tells us that the laws will punish the wrongdoers
severely2 sometimes so harshly even to sentence the
felons3 to death. It is the
awe4 to controlling authority as well as the fear of
castigation5 that made most of the people away from the
illicit6 behaviors. Laws, for better or worse, have put up a
paradigm7 on which people
abide8 by, for the sake of personal interests and the social stability as well.
Laws can exert their influences on people’s “hands and legs”, but when it comes to man’s hearts and minds, it cannot. In the long history of its development, laws change over time and vary from region to region not to alter human nature but to be flexible enough to take account of various circumstances, times and places. The end of a legal system
impels9 laws to evolve to keep pace with changing
mores10, customers, and our collective sense of
equity11 but with little concern for the
reconstruction12 of human thoughts. Bigamy, to be commonly regarded as illegal in most countries, is yet
legitimate13 in some Arabian countries. For Islamic,
outlawing14 bigamy seems an impinge upon their religious freedom of choosing mates. Instead of bringing about a revolution in the conception of marriage among Islamic
disciples15, laws give way to the
entrenched16 customers. Still more, from the psychotic analysis angle, that laws will change nature is further doubted. Sigmund Freud has divided the individual personality into threefold: the id, the
ego17 and the super ego. The ego, as the surface of the nature and the part you show the world, is governed by the "reality principle," otherwise known as laws.
However, so powerless are laws to extend its impacts on the id and the superego
remains18 below, each has its own significant effects on the personality. A rapist, for example, despite years of
imprisonment19 may still relapse into
outrages20 in that laws fail to
civilize21 the id desires composing of instinctual drives. By no means can laws alone alter our nature. Were laws by itself be able to cause a change in the human nature and exercise a fundamental influence on people's hearts and minds, then it would probably be no need for its existence. People at no time can ever have imagined this.
In fact, to truly change the human nature, it is through the synergic efforts associating the education, moral and
ethic22 social interactions altogether that brought about a reconstruction of human nature.
In conclusion, in spite the fact that we may live in a
harmonious23 society with the
implementation24 of the laws, it seems unthinkable for laws to undertake the role as a reformer in rebuilding man's nature as well as hearts and minds.
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