Bureaucracy is often perceived as a neutral force, neither hero nor villain. Its impact depends on how effectively it serves the public interest, navigates challenges, and adapts to evolving needs. Like any tool, its value lies in its application
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No... El Alamein is a town located in Northern Egypt. It is neither good nor evil.
Tiresias was neither a god nor a hero. He was a blind prophet, the son of a shepherd and a nymph.
Aeon is an anti-hero. He is neither good nor evil.
of course, he is a hero. because he didnt want to fight nor did he hate his people He just wanted people to believe in his divine and spread love and teachings to them also ;)
Neither the European bringer-of-sleep nor the Spider-Man villain, both of whom are named "Sandman" were on the voyage of Titanic.
Creon is not a tragic hero in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, a hero is someone who does great deeds, has great powers and is the main character in the play. Neither the title nor the position description applies to Theban King Creon. In fact, it is doubtful that Creon is intended to be anything other than the play's villain because of his defiance of divine will and cherished Theban traditions.
Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.
tragic hero. The tragic hero typically experiences a downfall as a result of a fatal flaw or error in judgment.
It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"
We use neither nor when we have to say two things that have not happened. Like neither me nor my friend was allowed to take the ride.
yes....Neither I nor him, knew she was capable of such