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    Word Definition Contexts wary Marked by keen caution and watchful prudence. History Channel vindicate Show to be right by providing justification or proof. History Channel venerable profoundly honored History Channel transient lasting a very short time History Channel tenacious stubbornly unyielding History Channel tactful having or showing a sense of what is fitting and considerate in dealing with others History Channel surreptitious marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed History Channel superficial Of, affecting, or being on or near the surface. History Channel subtle difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze History Channel substantiate establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts History Channel abate become less in amount or intensity History Channel abdicate give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations History Channel aberration a state or condition markedly different from the norm History Channel abstain choose not to consume History Channel adversity a state of misfortune or affliction History Channel aesthetic concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste History Channel amicable characterized by friendship and good will History Channel anachronistic chronologically misplaced History Channel arid lacking sufficient water or rainfall History Channel asylum a shelter from danger or hardship History Channel submissive inclined or willing to submit to…

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    now for years.” (Szymborska 17-19). The couple wouldn’t be amazed to hear that they were being toyed with by chance for many years because of the fact that they met by love at first sight. My interpretation of this though, is that since they are destined to be together by chance, the situation becomes clear that if the couple knew that they were destined to be, the setting would show that the couple would be amazed. “Not quite ready yet to become their Destiny, it pushed them close, drove them…

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    Fate In Things Fall Apart

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    What is fate? Fate is defined as a series of events which happen beyond the person’s control. Fate controls many different characters and the choices they make, as well as controlling what is going to happen next in the story. An example of this occurringis in thebook Things Fall Apart. The main character, Okonkwo, is destined by fate. He tries to be the best and yet through all of his success he still happens to fail. These destinies occur even when we try our best to get out of them by using…

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    Macbeth’s ambition and pride results in his demise. Fate and free will feed into each other however, humans chose to pit them against each other because we often see as one working for us and the other against us. However that is not always the case as we see from Macbeth, without realizing it we often act to fulfill our destiny and other times we act to change it, but what we do not realize is that fate is the final destination but how we get there is up to us. Macbeth does not see this, and…

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    precognition, or maybe your brain telling letting you know you’re fulfilling your destiny. Although, the last option assumes we all have a destiny to fulfill. Destiny is the belief your life has a certain path to it, no matter what; however, life is really made up of individual choices from free will. Destiny is defined as the predetermined, usually inevitable, course of events (Dictionary.com). Destiny plays a huge role in mythology, religion, and media. Greek heroes and demigod stories often…

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    Heroism In Achilleus

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    moment he sees both the cosmos that should rightfully be his and humanity from a standpoint outside of it. He perceives mortality and all its shortcomings and obtains consciousness of what it means to be human. Thetis reveals to Achilleus two paths which his destiny could take. Achilleus ponders the revelation and begins to doubt the importance of building a lasting legacy to his name. When he speaks to the embassy which tries to convince him to fight, he speaks of his choice: If I stay here…

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    knows what you are going through or why you do what you do just go with your heart and fill your life with adventure. The second poem I’m gonna talk about is The Wanderer. This also holds an interesting message. This poem’s message is to follow your destiny and with that you will find your fate when the time comes. The speaker tells his past as the follower of a lord who dies along with all his kinsmen. Ever since then the speaker has wandered in exile. He has experienced the comlpete collapse…

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    By definition, the word fate means the development of events beyond a person’s control. Fate is something we have absolutely no control over. Some people would like to think they have full control over their lives. In reality it is fate, it’s definitely something many people should believe in. Fate occurs to us when we least expect it. The 3 rioters did not think they were going to find the old man, and have him tell them were death was. (Pardoners Tale pg. 172) It works in the most mysterious…

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    Fate is the development of events beyond the person's control. To some fate is believed to be predetermined, but too others fate is believed to be determined by yourself, that you have control over your fate. Throughout the years poets, authors as well as scientists connote their opinions on whether fate is predetermined or in control, that whether we have free will or not. Two opposing titles, “Design” a modern piece of poetry, a petrarchan sonnet and the other “Outliers” a modern day…

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    Destiny, sometimes called fate, is an established set of events telling someone's future. The famous play “Romeo and Juliet” inscribed by the marvelous Shakespeare is a wonderful example of “star crossed lovers” and their fate. Throughout the text it is clear to see that the two are meant to be. From the Prologue to act 5 scene 3. it is obvious that no matter what the lover’s do, or how much they love each other, their relationship is simply doomed by fate. Fate cannot be beaten nor conquered,…

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