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    Othello the great, the man who puts justice first, and Iago the selfish, jealous being who cares for no one but himself. Francis bacon defines ambition like a “choler: which is an humor that maketh men active, earnest, full of alacrity, and stirring, if it be not stopped. But if it be stopped, and cannot have his way, it becometh adust, and thereby malign and venomous” (Bacon 2). Bacon’s philosophy is true for Iago but not applicable to Othello. The tragedy in Othello doesn’t come from Othello’s…

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    Bacon was also a member of Berkeley's council. The reason for why the rebellion was formed was because the Governor, William Berkeley, refused to fight back when the Native Americans attacked and didn’t protect the settlements from the attacks. Then, Bacon disregarded Berkeley’s commands and took the rest of his men south to look for the Susquehannocks. As him and his men were…

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    around the same concept of the lower class revolting against the upper class. The tension created because of the unfair treatment of the lower class by the upper class was evident in both the Pueblo and Bacon’s Rebellion. In both the Pueblo and Bacon rebellion you as a reader must know why…

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    The Four Idols

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    the go but for different reasons. Most children go with the flow relatively easy, but adults don’t. Adults have an opinion about something and believe it’s right no matter what anyone else says, but a child does not. That is exactly what Sir Francis Bacon was trying to convey in his essay “The Four Idols.” He believes that we, as adults, should be more open-minded like a child. Although as adults we see things very closed-minded, because we are always on the move, always in need of order, and…

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    I would like some chocolate chip pancakes and bacon please. Okay and for you sir? Ill have two pancakes with some bacon and an omelet. Will that be all? Uh yes mam for now we still have someone coming. Okay Ill be right back. Dad when is she going to get here. I mean I can't wait to meet her. From everything you've told me She sound way too good to be true. Is that her? Yes Jada that is her. My dad gets up to greet her. They say hi he introduces me. I'm so excited. She's a real beauty, and…

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    The Indians retaliated back and killing 300 whites on the outlying plantations. The settlers dismissed as a military plot to impose higher taxes and have it all to themselves. Berkeley had Bacon arrested but Bacons army had compelled the Governor to release Bacon. Which led to the change in the structure of the colony’s government, which also restored voting rights to landless freeman. Tobacco prices dropped, corruption in politics, competition had grown in Maryland, and a…

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    who has had my purse as if the strings were thine” (Act 1, scene 1 818). His abrupt and angry speech shows his sense of entitlement and how he suffers from the “Idols of the Tribe” (Aph 41, Bacon 151). The Idols of the tribe is the “false assertion that the sense of man is the measure of things” (Aph. 41, Bacon 151). This shows that Roderigo is failing in any sense of human perception due to his obsession with Desdemona as everything else pales in comparison. At this point, Iago decided to let…

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    claim that the Francis Bacon Idols lead to an instructive way of thinking and essentially living. Thus Henry Turner agrees with Francis Bacon's idea that if an individual was to follow the Baconian method he would “destroy the Idols and consequently cleanse his mind of false thinking” (Turner, Pg. 24). Hence Turner argues that by destroying the four classes of idols an individual will have access to reasoning free of prejudice or errors. In the end, Turner states that Francis Bacon idols help…

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    In Of Friendship, Bacon recognizes God’s kindness as he is unwilling to compare a solitude person with God who possesses universal love for all living and non-living things…

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