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    Pathos In Macbeth

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    like Macbeth, would keep listening to the ad and might also want to buy the product. Secondly, logos is used to persuade someone by the use of logic and reasoning. For example, when the narrator in the ad says, “Well, thee can doth so with a Deadly Dagger,…

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    Macbeth’s murders’ ultimately cause the hallucinations demonstrating a sense of guilt portrayed throughout the play. Macbeth’s inability to come to terms with his illness is depicted upon several situations including when Macbeth hallucinates the dagger, the aftermath of…

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    in the sketch the lighting of the dagger is dark, symbolizes a desire for power. The lighting of the dagger was brighter in the original scene than the second panel in the sketch. In the original scene the dagger was bright representing a ray of hope for the samurai. The dagger was the item that caught the samurai’s attention, giving him confidence to rise up. In the second panel in the sketch you can see that the samurai is bright and that the dagger is dark. The contrast of lighting…

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    Ginny Short Story

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    Ginny slipped her hand into the folds of her dresses. There she had hidden four things from which she would draw her strength. She wrapped her hand around each of them, making sure they were still there. They were her last ties to her old life. The life where she bore the named Ginny Miller, instead of Virginia Kline. The first item was a pearl necklace that Blithe had given her on her fifteenth birthday. It was a tradition that the necklace be passed down to the next sister on her…

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    and how everything fair is foul and foul is fair, by including both Macbeth and Macduff ironically fighting with daggers, the witches shortly being in the scene then disappearing, and how the ending scene was in the same room as the banquet scene. Irony was used in this scene during the fight with Macbeth and Macduff. Both Macbeth and Macduff were trying to kill each other by using daggers instead…

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    Supernatural In Macbeth

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    play Macbeth by Shakespeare. One may see throughout the play that there may be many places where it seems that there is supernatural things happening, such as the three witches, the floating dagger, and the ghost of Banquo; though there may not be. Many people may think that things such as the floating dagger and the ghost of Banquo may be the work of the witches and supernatural causes. In other words, this is possible that all of this could be very supernatural and that the witches are…

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    tension. Additionally, In the early parts of Scene II, the stage direction, “Enter Macbeth [bearing bloody daggers], gives the reader insight into what Macbeth has done before he has even spoken, the appearance of the bloody daggers confirm that Macbeth has murdered the King, heightening the presence of fear and tension in the scene. The horrific visual of Macbeth carrying two bloody daggers, further shocks the reader and builds on the tension growing in this…

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    Macbeth Guilty Analysis

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    into the king’s quarters and plunge his daggers into the king, killing him and unknowingly killing himself. Macbeth becomes mad with grief of what he has just done and runs…

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    Macbeth, in William Shakespeare’s acclaimed play, Macbeth, performs several atrocious and immoral actions, but is still sympathized by readers. He is first revealed to readers as a brave soldier who defeated a traitor of Scotland and brought victory to his country. The witches’ prophecy proclaiming him king excites Macbeth — the thought of attaining almost unlimited power and authority is so electrifying and stimulating that readers can put themselves in Macbeth’s shoes and relate to him. People…

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    paintings, backlit by many effulgent torches hanged against the corridor wall. Golden antiques, gifted by several high-class nobles sat on the rich china tables. The almighty King Duncan must have surely mistaken my home for his own. The concealed dagger in my velvety, linen tunic came calmly into my crisp, trembling hands. It kept my pertinacious mind occupied from further anxious thoughts. At this point, it was comprehensible that an optimistic approach would prevail this situation. But, how?…

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