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    The Reasons to Travel Alone At Least Once To achieve personal growth, you need to travel alone. If you travel alone, you will achieve personal growth and prosper in various aspects in your life. Moreover, you will meet incredible people. The more you travel, the more you explore the outside world, as well as the world inside of you. Traveling alone is the best way to explore both worlds. Even though it is hard to leave your loved ones and you may feel lonely sometimes, you will meet…

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    Portrayed as repulsive and bearded hags, the three witches play a significant role in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. One tends to take for granted the context and audience in which this piece was created for, ergo the aura the witches brought to 1600’s English society. Presently, the persona of witches are far away fairy tales. By having witches in his play, one would assume that he was risking his success, which is truth to some extent. In fact, Shakespeare needed characters so bluntly vile to create…

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    Strobe Light In Macbeth

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    Romance, gore, and demonic nuns – it’s Shakespeare with a twist. Though boldly adapted for the modern viewer by Charles Roy, this bracing update of Macbeth maintains the Shakespearian aura. The Classical Theatre Project’s Macbeth perfectly portrays the guilt and the paranoia, the lies and the manipulation. The play takes place as a prophecy is foretold that Macbeth, a Scottish general, is destined to ascend to royalty. Fueled with greed, he and his wife develop a ploy riddled with violence and…

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    Hunger Games Satire

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    swing of his hand I attacked his gaps of armor, leaving slashes in his massive body. Then out of nowhere a golden aura surrounded him, shouting he smashed both massive hands into the ground. The knight sent seismic waves into the earth that hit me full force. It knocked the air out of me and I swear I heard a few bones break. Rage engulfed me, and I was engulfed by that same golden aura. I screamed as I released all my energy into my hands. The next thing I knew the knight in black armor was…

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    We all have those voices in our heads that help to make decisions, like the devil and angel that sit on our shoulders, disputing desperately to persuade us to hear their case. They can both make valid points, but whom should we trust? Both traits of good and evil exist in us all, but our instincts must tell us which one to use. In William Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Macbeth, the protagonist is portrayed as a noble and loyal person, but once he is given the prophecies, he is driven by a strong…

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    Amysis Alternate Ending

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    “They’re dead, everyone’s dead, the newborn, he’s killed them all, even his parents.” A male Dragonoid panted as he screamed down the halls of the palace. “So, what’s the problem here, die now or forever hold your peace, I’ve got no time for games.” The King, Xerxes the first, snarled as he lay in bed with his wife Amestris. “You have some nerve entering my bed chambers. Kill yourself for your impudence.” “But my lord, the infant has made his way here inside the palace, Darius, your firstborn,…

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    In my opinion, the narrator in "The Yellow Wallpaper" seems to be haunted. There are many reasons in the story that gives proof that the narrator is possessed. One of the reasons I think so is that the house she was being possessed in hasn't had a single owner in a long while. Another reason is that she starts behaving animal like and savagely. Another reason is that she tells her husband that she feels sick but instead of helping he pretends that it’s nothing to worry about. Furthermore, the…

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    32) Jack and Ralph there is no tension between the two boys rather they are able to work together in Simon’s presence. Simon prevents the two leaders on the island from bickering and fighting. He brings a positive aura that is able to make itself felt in negative situations. This aura is not only present as a wall between bickering boys but is used to counteract acts of negativity. Jack commits the act of “smack[ing] Piggy’s head” causing “Piggy’s glasses [to fly] off” but luckily Simon finds…

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    Hamlet And Ophelia's Love

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    in a way, playing the game with Hamlet as she struggles to determine whether Hamlet truly loved her, or if his affections were a hoax. Furthermore, the daises signify Ophelia’s loss of innocence throughout the play. Her cheeks once gleamed with an aura of innocence, however, her father…

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    The Treadmill Of Consumption by James A. Roberts refers to the consumption of substantial goods in which people believe they will become happier just by acquiring enhanced material goods. People over consume and are never convinced with what they already have but, rather aim for more and considerable possessions. Under the Treadmill Of Consumption people grow into very competitive as well as rapacious and have the urgency to over consume in order to feel gratified. We no longer look at value as…

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