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    Lady Macbeth's Input Essay

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    they killed King Duncan their relationship starts to change and Macbeth starts to not rely on her as much. However, towards the very end of the play Macbeth begins to only rely on himself and only cares about what will affect him. In other words, Macbeth started off requiring Lady Macbeth’s input, in the middle of the play he started to choose when to get her input, but by the end of the play he stopped reaching out…

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    King Lear is another famous tragedy by William Shakespeare that includes women, both virtuous and evil, whom lead to destruction by play’s end. King Lear includes three female characters: Cordelia, Regan, and Goneril. While all three women are daughters of King Lear, Goneril and Regan are portrayed as lying, hypocritical, greedy, and selfish monsters while Cordelia is the only daughter who truly loves and cares for their father. “In spite of her virtue and piety, she is presented as a woman who…

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    In Macbeth, Macduff and Macbeth were similar near the beginning because they were allies of King Duncan. These two characters have numerous similarities but ultimately are very different regarding the choices they make Macbeth is an ambitious Thane who lets his greed and thirst for power drown out his sensibility. Macduff is a strong, selfless character whose first priority is the good of his home. Macduff and Macbeth have different beliefs and are climbing towards different things. Their…

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    and Fury left - duh, that’s what the last book in a trilogy does. At the end of ACOMAF we learn that Feyre is the High Lady of the Night Court and has gone under cover at the Spring Court to seek revenge from Tamlin for selling out Prythian to the king of Hybern. Only Lucien seems to be aware about her true allegiance probably ‘cos of his metal eye. In the first part Feyre does a good job at learning what she can of Hybern’s secrets and plans to bring down the wall separating the Faerie realm…

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    where am I going where on earth?where does all this agony hurl me? where’s my voice? - winging, swept away on a dark tide - My destiny, my dark power, what a leap you made!”(line 1444-1449) these are the words spoken by a king now broken in his darkest hour. In the play Oedipus The King, written by Sophocles, Oedipus represents the tragic theme that making rash decisions without reason and overstepping one’s limits to defy those of superior status can cause suffering to not only oneself but…

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    Claudius that took place just three months after the funeral. His father’s ghost appears to him and asks him to take revenge on Claudius for murdering him. Though he gets convinced to take revenge at the beginning, he later becomes hesitant to do so. He drags his feet until he finally brings himself to fulfill his mission. Is Hamlet’s hesitation appropriate? How can the reader appreciate his hesitation? It is the position of this paper that Hamlet’s hesitation should be a strength as opposed to…

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    of action.” “Oedipus the King” is the classical drama written by one of the most famous playwright Sophocles. It is a tragic play. The question which arises after reading the play is that was Oedipus a victim of fate or free will? There is a fundamental relation between fate…

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    The Kite Runner and Oedipus Rex are two completely different pieces of work written in two completely different time periods. Both pieces of work reveal ironic plots that shape the stories. The interesting part of both Kite Runner and Oedipus Rex is that the ironic situations turn to be the moments of anagnorisis. The moments of anagnorisis are mainly the internal conflicts in the stories and reveal the themes. The themes of both pieces of work are completely different and change the way you…

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    stories is the interpretation of the classic tragic hero. The traditional tragic hero of a Greek tragedy is someone of noble birth who possesses special qualities. Oedipus is a prime example of this because born of nobility, ended up in the position of king, and saved Thebes from the Sphinx. In a modern tragedy, the tragic hero can be an average person. Willy is a great example of the modern tragedy hero because he was a average man who was a poor salesman, not well liked, and not popular.…

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    Motifs In Macbeth

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    by the image of the dagger, ‘a false creation,’ which drags him along, prophesying ‘the bloody business which informs thus to [Macbeth’s] eyes’ (II. i. 48-49)” (Literary Reference Center 83). This false representation of a dagger “pointing” to the direction of Duncan’s room legitified Macbeth’s initiative to kill him. Once the killing is done, Macbeth “is shown to be undeniably fascinated with the symbolical and desecrated figure of his King. He takes pains to his silvery skin ‘lac’d with his…

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