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essay on fear if punishmsnt enforces discipline ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fear of punishment enforces discipline as nobody wants pain.

And in a way to avoid pain most of the people tend to follow the rules rather than being punished. Also punishment means something that is against the will of the person and it is much easier to follow the rules and be disciplined instead of getting punished and doing something you really don’t like much.

Answered by fatimasheikh98505
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this may be sometimes true but not always.Punishment as a lesson. The main objective of a punishment is to give them a lesson and also for them to know their limits and boundaries. Without punishment, people tend to act freely without considering the rights and wrong. With punishment, people will know their place. This also can increase their awareness about how strict a thing could be.Punishment upon their mistakes.We should make it as a law.Otherwise the crime will increase .  Punishment has to be given to the person who did the mistakes.e live in a society of rules and laws that must be obeyed. If one chooses to break the law should loose liberties. By taking away the liberties of another, that individual should have to compensate for that lose. If there aren't consequences, individuals would be less inclined to follow the law.

negative effect:

Punishment helps to maintain discipline by restricting them to not do something and it is for sufferer but sometimes it has a different effect because a person couldn't do anything about this he starts feeling depressed and feared as well as he becomes angry and due to satisfy his anger he fights with another one and starts abusing and will lead to the destruction of their future.

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