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    The Heart Carries Evil The Man is naturally born with evil in his heart. The good manners and kindness are just acts of directors. The instructors play the main role in Man's life. For example, the parents guide their children to the right path; teach them to obey the forms and rules of society. Hsun Tzu explained in "Man's Nature Is Evil" that the heart carries greediness. Hence, any man who follows his nature without a guideline and indulges his emotions will inevitably become involved in…

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    good one is king Mcdabers. Then there is a guard for king Dalton and his name was Kaleb. Then there are this good guard and his name is Grant he protects King Mcdabers. King Dalton was planning to take out king Mcdabers and rule the kingdom. “ Kaleb I order you to go to the king Mcdabers castle and capture his guard.” Dalton said with anger. “ Yes king” Kaleb said with confidence. After a while Kaleb finally gets to the castle. He sees that there are more guards at the front door. Kaleb…

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    he killed Macduff’s family, which made more opponents from the assassins. Macbeth’s downfall is resulted of over confident and his own ambition, he destroyed himself. At the start of the play, Macbeth was a loyal, courageous subject of Duncan, the King of Scotland. And he was a man who had a hidden ambition for power and fame. He was both noble, and brave in his war between the King and the opponents in the battle. He was rewarded because he made impressive performance in the battle. After…

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    As indicated by a source, “conflict is the essence of dramatic storytelling. Conflict may manifest as external or internal. External conflict usually involves the protagonist and the antagonist. In fiction, it is helpful to include a strong bad guy who offers opposition to the main character's drive”. In shakespeare’s play Macbeth, there was both internal and external conflicts. The essential topic of the way of insidiousness was tended to in both. The fundamental inward clashes…

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    and the Cardinal kill the Duchess, Cariola professes her devotion to the Duchess. Before the men kill Cariola, she gives them excuses as to why they should not kill her, “I will not die, I must not; I am contracted / To a young gentleman. . . If you kill me now, / I am damn’d; I have not been to confession / This two years. . . I am quick with child” (IV, ii, 197). This proves that she lied about her devotion to the Duchess, giving in to the men confronting her. Helena does similar actions; she…

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    The sorceress cackled in response. “Then you are a fool, Merlin.” “I don’t think so. King Arthur, his men, and I faced our fears tonight. And when you face your fears, you come to realize they’re not so scary after all. When will you learn, Morgane?” He stepped even closer to the woman now, and the blazing red color drained from her eyes.…

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    presented; conflicts are introduced as well. With every complication, we are giving places or settings where these were developed. Like all good drama, good triumphs and evil is defeated. We appreciate that with the coronation of Malcolm as a king of Scotland when Macbeth is finally killed. The complication starts when Macbeth…

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    matters into his own hands. The story of Macbeth is a poem written by Shakespeare in the early 1600s. The Tragedy of Macbeth is about Macbeth finding out that he will soon become king, then after he finds out he kills the present king. After he kills Duncan (king) he then becomes king and gets caught up in killing. After killing a few more people, him and his wife started to become crazy. In the beginning of the story in act 1 the witches are talking to Banquo and Macbeth.…

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    Stage Directions are instructions or guidelines that inform the director and the actors how to perform pieces of a play in order to give it meaning, action, and emotion. These directions include how a character feels throughout the play as well as necessary facial expressions like sticking the tongue out or sobbing in tears or just watery eyes and even picking the nose. An illustration would be, a character mother telling her son, “Take that finger out of your nose,” and if the child isn’t…

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    There are multiple ways to compare and contrast “An Invitation to a Murder” and “The Dying Detective”. Both Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Josh Pachter presented various examples of situational irony. Once revealed that the poison was actually medicine needed to sustain the life of Mr. Abbott, the plot was advanced; similarly, when Sherlock Holmes revealed that the illness he was experiencing was an act, the plot was advanced. Both major examples of situational irony being revealed were the climaxes…

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