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    Macbeth As A Tragic Play

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    Macbeth encountered a numerous amount of tragedies throughout his life, committing murder and having a dismal life that transferrred into his family life. It is left to our interperetation to decide whether Macbeth is the antagonist or protagonist. While he did make some morally questionable decisions throughout his life, Macbeth did it because in his mind it was what needed to be done. His wife unequivocally was the beginning of the end. Lady Macbeth used her husband to achieve her level of…

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    because Juliet loves Romeo. But, Juliet already knows that her parents will not accept the fact that Juliet loves a Montague, since the big feud between the two families was still present. Juliet’s parents still would’ve believed that Romeo was a villian just because of his name. When it is told throughout the book, he did all of his rebellious acts in order to protect Juliet, of course her parents didn’t know that, as well as Juliet not telling them that Romeo and her were seeing each other in…

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    Symbols In Othello

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    “Othello” A Literary Analysis Little is known of Shakespeare’s life. According to the short biography written in The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature (Meyer, 2014, pp. 1145-1154), Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon on or about April 23rd, 1564. His father was an important person in the town. He held several town offices and married a woman from a prominent family. However, when Shakespeare was a teenager the financial situation of the family became problematic. There are no…

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    The author, T.F. Hodge, known for writing the book From Inside I Rise said, “Manipulation, fueled with good intent, can be a blessing. But when used wickedly, it is the beginning of a magician's karmic calamity”. The novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey is about a psychiatric ward where the head nurse, Nurse Ratched, hold control over her patients through immoral means. A new patient, Randle McMurphy, doesn’t like the ideals of the ward and fights back. Manipulation is very…

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    10 Little Indians

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    At the beginning 8 wrongdoers were each given letters from supposedly different people, when in a twist of dramatic irony, it is known that all of these letters came from the same person; the “Unknown” person who creates the entire mystery to this story. In reality, there were 10 people condemned to their fate, because a couple had served as attendants to the 8 guests given the letters to arrive on Indian Island. The couple along with the other 8 guests had directly or inadvertently led to the…

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    Point of View: The story is told in third person limited and includes the stream of consciousness as we can see Kari’s thoughts. Setting & Tone: The United States which later gets divided into the ‘Middle States’ and the ‘Coastal States.’ The exact time is never given but it is set within the next 100 years. Most of the story occurs in the small town Kari lives in which is in North Carolina and is considered a border town between the “countries.” which includes her high school and factory. The…

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    “Love” in Fahrenheit 451, Romeo and Juliet and The Artwork Demonstration of humanity: love. Love is part of the life and we accept it unwittingly. There are types of love in life. Most of the time people assume love is a feeling between two different sex, but also there are many other types of love other than “romance love”. My artwork is about that. I included several types of love and respresentative pictures which belong different types of love. We love everything around us. For example we…

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    I think that Batman is better than Superman for many reasons. And, I will show you all reasons in this essay. I will let you decide which is better, Batman or Superman. (Batman is better.) (Reason #1: Villians)Every superhero has their villains, but I think Superman's are the lamest. For example: Lex Luthor, an overly, obsessive, and annoying bald man who's main goal in life is to destroy Superman and all his glory. He has a very uninteresting backstory and origin. He was born with riches,…

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    What relationship is better; friendship or romantic? There are many sides to that argument, which makes it hard to determine which one is truly better. Although it is difficult in some cases, in the case of Lennie and George from Of Mice and Men and Romeo and Juliet from To put it clearly, the main characters in Of Mice and Men have a stronger relationship than Romeo and Juliet because they care for one another, it doesn’t hurt other people, and their relationship is based on real love where as…

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    Gender Roles In Literature

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    something about the matter of the Dark Villain. He should have been older, perhaps. The hacking down of a villain was more fun to think about When his menace possessed undisputed breath, undisputed height”(Brooks 341). Her attitude towards the, “Dark Villian,” is not one of anger such as society would suggest. Instead, she feels guilty for the poor young teenager who…

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