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    Appearances vs. Reality in Macbeth What is the truth hiding behind the masks? To the naked eye it may seem normal, but it could all be a lie. On the outside a normal, kind human being, but the inside a monster waits. It will only be a matter of time till everything catches up to the person who hides their real identity. Appearances vs. reality in Macbeth have three main focus points: how sinister Lady Macbeth is in reality, how the guilt is in Macbeth on the outside vs. on the inside, and how…

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    Welsh writer of screenplays and novels like House of Cards, describes “lookism’, a form of discrimination on the grounds of appearance”. (Davis) Lookism has existed from the beginning of time, from men and women being judged whether it be in sports, jobs, schools, dating, and everything in between. People are looked at differently because of the way they present there appearance from the clothes they wear, the way their physique is shaped, and if they are close to societies standards in looking…

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    In Suzanne Collin's novel, The Hunger Games, the theme of appearance versus reality is evident though out the story. One character who develops this theme drastically is Peeta Mellark's father. “Appearance versus reality opens the mind to considering how things we see are not really as they seem”(Su, par.2). The theme of appearance versus reality is directly associated with perception. Perception is a way of regarding, understanding, or interpreting something; a mental impression. Mr. Mellark is…

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    Appearance and aesthetics play an important role in day to day life. First impression, facial expressions, and familiar faces are key to one's development within a society. Different societies place different emphasis on the importance and characteristics of a person's appearance. This is the same within in different literary genres. Realism, as a genre, shows the world in a plain and simplistic view. Everything is simply as it seems. Romanticism, as a literary genre, portrays the world in a…

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    William Shakespeare is known as a Man, Technician, and Philosopher who wrote some of the best work in the 1500s. Among some of the tragedies William Shakespeare wrote are Macbeth and Hamlet both of which use the theme Appearance versus Reality. In Macbeth this theme is being used in Irony, The Clothes Do Not Make the Man, and Nature versus Man. In Hamlet this theme is being used in Hamlet’s antic disposition, the Ghost of Old Hamlet, and the Mousetrap. Both Macbeth and Hamlet represent Truth in…

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    witchcraft and supernatural, accompanied by a number of other themes as well. The present theme of Appearance versus Reality contributes to the overall intriguing air of the play, and will be the focus of this piece, including the three main points being: Trust, domestication of women, and dramatic irony. Trust, being the major disparity of the piece, is an element used to the fullest to present Appearance versus Reality. Macbeth, is heavily acknowledged by Duncan as he has “begun to plant”…

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    have your vehicle painted. These are a few signs that this might be the case for your car. 1. You're Unhappy With Its Appearance Of course, your car's reliability is more important than its appearance. However, you probably want to be proud of how your vehicle looks. Some people think that once their car starts to look older and once they aren't really happy with its appearance anymore that their only option is to buy another car. However, if you're happy with your car overall but just don't…

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    play Macbeth by William Shakespeare. It refers to the false appearances of situations and personalities in the play. The three witches are characters that are guilty of false appearance in Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is also a character that frequently hides her true thoughts and actions throughout the play. Lastly, the theme of appearance versus reality has greatly impacted the appearance of the main character, Macbeth. The theme of appearance versus reality it is a very significant theme in the play…

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    Zaynah Arif Ms. Boas LA Block 5/6 16 November 2015 Appearance vs. Reality The discrepancy between appearance and reality is the central concern of the play. The theme presents a knotty idea that nothing is what is seems. We live in a world where nothing and no one can be trusted; not the dreams, apparitions, or the witches. William Shakespeare uses the paradoxical motif “Fair is foul and foul is fair” to express the theme of appearance versus reality, emphasizing Macbeth’s distrust within…

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    Although, in literary works such as The Lives of the Saints by Nino Ricci and King Lear by Shakespeare, they explore themes that gravitate toward the less humane aspect and displays the selfish tendencies of human beings. Both authors use the theme of appearance vs. reality to show why humans turn to falsity by connecting the theme to the traits of characters who display the roots of falseness: jealousy, excessive selfishness and perception. Jealousy allows people to blind themselves from…

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