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    Many of our choices are between good and evil. It’s a constant struggle as to which one will win. The choices we make, determine our happiness or our unhappiness, because we should live with the consequences of our choices. In the novel, “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding, the author portrays the choices that the 12-year-old boys make on the island. Golding expresses how he thinks everyone has the potential of being evil, but it is the situation that can cause them to act on it. He uses…

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    Maleficent And Antihero

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    the humans bring with them wherever they go. His entire reason for being in the Moors is because he was trying to steal a jewel. He is entirely focused on himself and his success. Interestingly enough, with the change of Maleficent from a villain to an antihero, we see the change of Stefan from a hero to a villain. This is something that I am going to affectionately call “filling the villain gap.” What this means is that every story has to have a villain, in one form or another. After all, what…

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    Aoi Hyoudou: I always consider Braig/Xigbar’s character to be interesting, despite that they couldn’t be trusted. They’re sneaky bastards if you drop your guard down around them. Ask Aqua and the others, they will tell you that I’m right! Anyway, enjoy! II {…} Xigbar. He was the most laid-back and cocky member in the Organization. When not on missions, he occasionally enjoys eavesdropping on his fellow Organization members. He relies heavily on instinct rather than on intelligence for both…

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    Essay On Iago In Othello

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    Is Iago the person everyone see’s him as, or is he really a mischievous, deceitful, lying man? Iago has a lot of secrets, he is very intelligent in the aspect of playing people. In the act of playing people he somehow manages to keep everyone thinking that he is a good man with good intentions. Iago is a two- faced character that nobody can trust but he somehow manages to receive everyone's trust. Iago’s thought process is to get close to the leader and act as if they are friends but…

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    Now let’s move on the main drama that has been sweeping the other shows right off our mind for the past 2 years. EMPIRE ! Now we all know Empire has been a successful show since it hit the airways Surprising us with all kinds of twist and turns that we stay glued to over TV even during the commercial breaks out of fear that we will miss something that would change over lives. Empire is soon to return for the remainder of it’s third season and everybody is impatiently waiting for the famous Lyons…

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    Throughout most of Othello, Othello can be found to be madly in love with Desdemona, treating her as if she were a goddess. Many times does Othello say that he would rather die than stop loving Desdemona. However, even though Othello claims to love her no matter what happens, Othello begins to change his mind about Desdemona because of Iago’s intrinsic ability to manipulate people to his will. Othello is able to be tricked so easily because he is surprisingly naive, and very quick to trust…

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    Iago Character Analysis

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello, there are many complex characters in which get shielded from their true intentions being shown. A prime example of this is the multi – leveled Iago; he interacts with the characters as if he were a perfectly modeled friend, in whom he is completely honest, and will stand behind his companions through the thick and thin of life’s struggles. Although in his head he holds much darker thoughts. These thoughts are completely uncalculated and lead into his deceitful actions,…

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    Miss Julie

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    August Strindberg’s play ‘Miss Julie’ is a master playwright that has been the basis of critical controversy. Written during summer in 1888, the play was censored entirely in Europe during the late Nineteenth Century. The play was believed to deal with situations that were deemed as socially offensive. As much as the play presents a dramatic method which is characterised by an urge to experiment, the innovation Strindberg sought to cultivate were designed with having a social and moral agenda in…

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    The Interloper Analysis

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    Abraham Lincoln once said, “I destroy my enemy when I make him my friend” (citation). This quote demonstrates the positivity that is a result of the change from foe to friend, but how impenetrable is this barrier of enmity? Saki’s “The Interlopers,” is based on the ancient family feud between Ulrich Von Gradwitz and his neighbour, Georg Znaeym, over a useless strip of land. Von Gradwitz encounters his enemy hunting on his property, but are both soon crushed by an act of nature. Holding dearly…

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    The Destruction of Manipulation, Sexual Love, and Jealousy: In William Shakespeare’s Othello Kyle Phillips P: 4 Honors English 2 9, March 2014 In William Shakespeare’s play Othello, Iago’s inhumane scheme and Othello’s inner conflict consequently destroy Othello when paired together. Othello, a Christian Moor and general of the armies of Venice, is deceived by not only Iago, the villain of the play, but himself. Othello’s free and open nature…

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