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    Macbeth Downfall Analysis

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    The Tragic Downfall of Macbeth In moments of trouble, one often fails to admit that his or her own actions lead to their life consequences. In Macbeth, a play by William Shakespeare, the character Macbeth – a devoted army general in Scotland, meets three devious witches who prophesize his impending kingship. Macbeth then murders his way to the Throne, releasing havoc in Scotland. Consequently, Macbeth is overthrown and killed because of his own deeds. Ultimately, Macbeth is held responsible for…

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    I was ten when my grandmother died. On her deathbed, my grandmother looked like an angel shrouded by darkness. Her last words was something only for my ear. “Black cannot exist without white my boy, and good cannot exist without evil. There is always one to counteract the other. When an angel appears to someone, a demon appears to another. Your grandfather’s death my boy happened in order to allow you to live. The day before your sixth birthday, you were in a car crash which damaged your brain…

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    Twelve ounces of bright orange frosting, along with unidentifiable cupcake ingredients, covered nearly every inch of my white skirt. Because an obscure sentence about frosting does not make much sense, I’ll explain. The campers at The Special Children’s Center, a camp for special needs children, were decorating cupcakes with what else but colored frosting, which proved to be an exciting, but supremely messy, idea. Immediately after beginning, an adorable little girl with Down syndrome came up to…

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    have proven it to be relatable to almost everyone who watches it with themes relating to most aspects of American life. One of its most prominent themes, and the one that most speaks to me, is that of thwarted ambition. Pam’s discouragement from art school, Jim’s discouragement from starting a sports company, and Michael’s submission to corporate all represent dissipation of aspiration. These characters represent exactly what I do not what to become. I do not desire to be someone of thwarted…

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    It was an extremely hard time in my life. My junior year of high school seemed to knock me off my feet, without ever allowing me to catch one last breath of fresh air before I took that life changing fall. My three grandparents, only months apart from each other, passed away right in the middle of the school year. This was a heart wrenching experience and loss for me, and it took an intense toll on not only my family, but on my performance in school as well. I was already taking difficult…

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    describe the journey football has been for me. Nothing in my life, short of the relationship with my dearest family members, has spanned as long as my football career. A single game is a drop in the bucket when looking at a career of over 100 games, but all it takes is one game to show where a player’s character lies. Before the fourth grade, football was nothing more than a pastime, spent with my friends on the schoolyard. That changed the day I had my first football game. I had gone from…

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    A Dream Journal Analysis

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    was put on hold as I tugged the shoelace that doubled as reins and turned my bike towards home. “Until tomorrow Ravenwood,” I nodded with the tilt of my pink cowgirl hat. “Until tomorrow,” my ten-year-old heroine replied. While growing up, our adventures were limitless. Whether climbing Mount Everest on the community association wall or walking the plank in the middle of the Pacific (otherwise…

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    but I can say with my soul on my hand that everyone inthe world has experienced through unique and specific challenges. Like a snowflake, no twochallenges are alike. Whether or not if everyone has overcome these yet, doing so will make youstronger in every way. My challenge has always been with me my whole life, it is even still withme today. But I squashed that as it were some little bug that was in my way. Hearing loss is apart of my life forever, whether IT likes it or not.In my humble home…

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    When I was in kindergarten my teacher asked me what I wanted to be when I grow up, and the first thing I blurted out was to become a nurse. Growing up I’ve always had a passion of taking care of people, and even in my household I was surrounded to what felt like an E.R. room. My uncles, aunts, cousins, and my mom all hold a position in healthcare. But I don’t want to become a nurse to keep the legacy going; I want to join the field because watching them care for others and changing lives on a…

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    Scannella--my track and my cross country coach for my first two years of high school. With her unique approach to coaching, Coach Scannella not only gave me the confidence to flourish in the sport and lead my team, but she also gifted me with a love for running. This passion of mine as well as her continual support has carried me through the difficulties of my grandfather’s death, my parents’ divorce, and other strenuous circumstances including the end of her time as my coach. Her presence in…

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