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    sleepovers as part of a routine, and they felt more than happy to participate. The girls saw their experimentations as innocent and playful until they were finished and decided that what they did should be kept in secrecy due to a small twinge of guilt they all formed; the bodies the heterosexual girls were practicing with were not male. The poem ends with the word “stop” after describing the feelings the girls had and how they refused to feel them. Here, the narrator is implying that there was…

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    Every action starts as a thought. Unfortunately the thought of killing King Duncan was planted in Macbeth 's head by some terrible people. The blame for killing Duncan does go on Macbeth though. He was the one who killed him but even though he did not want to. After killing him Macbeth turned evil and ruthlessly killed even more people without thinking twice about it. This brings up a question; Was Macbeth evil before he killed Duncan? Actions define a persons thinking and a persons thinking…

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    emotions that are meant to test the strength of your will. If all goes well, you’ve learned and improved. If not, that regret festers in you until you can’t handle it anymore and you live in a constant state of shaming yourself and feeling too much guilt to fix the problem. This is no longer regret, this is now something deeper. That feeling…

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    taking money in exchange for essentially caring for people. Resolve Any Issues You May Have About Money It’s ironic that you have been trained to identify patterns in others, yet often cannot see them in yourself. If you can’t seem to shake the payment guilt I just mentioned, it may be that you have deep-seated money…

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    I, Lady Grouch Macbeth, have sinned. The souls I have destroyed curse my mindscape. Their liquid of life eternally inks these hands like soiled parchment. God, look upon me with pity and forgive me before my time. Forgive my lust for power, forgive the casualties of my desire. I have no means to reconcile the past for I would suffer if I am heard speaking of such events. God, protect me from these torturous devils. Rid me of this evil. Mend the fractured parts of my innocent soul. The Doctor…

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    killed herself, but MacBeth's words of, “She should have died hereafter,” leads one to believe that she was not surprisingly killed. She yells, “Out, damned spot! When she struggles to clean a blood stain that will not come out. She feels an intense guilt at being an accessory to murder that she slowly drives herself insane, as shown in her desparate attempt to relieve the floor of the blood stain. She arrives at this state of mind because of her own past thought on wishing for the ability to…

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    to intentionally hurt one another. Blame is a large part of the play Romeo and Juliet, because no person wants to take responsibility for their actions of being a factor in Romeo and Juliet’s death so they start blaming other people out of their guilt. Blame gets pointed at Friar Laurence and Capulet for Romeo and Juliet’s death, because Friar Laurence marries Romeo and Juliet, and Capulet has been abusive to Juliet her whole life. One blame factor of Romeo and Juliet’s death is at the hand of…

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    now. My mind feels clouded, disoriented and dizzy yet I keep drinking. Reckless, I am under the influence of spirit, I know it’s right for me to stop but I won’t, I can’t. Despite my hazy state, I still feel pain, I’m drowning, suffocating under the guilt, remorse and oh the pain…... There is no escape whatsoever. What I felt before, when the lust of battle died in me, when I started cursing everyone without a second thought, is nothing, NOTHING, compared to what I feel know. It’s almost…

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    Through this growth, Marcus is able to stand strong and do what is right resulting in him being able to cleanse his previous guilt of comprising the school system and the truth of his actions. Therefore, Marcus clearly uses his life wisely as through his progress in change, he is able to snatch his life in accordance with what he wishes and turn it around to make a positive life…

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    n the novel Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein, the scientist, and the Creature, appear to completely contradict each other. Victor, a successful scientist, creates the Creature after years of research and suffers through the deaths of many family members. The Creature spent most of his live in solitude, learning to read, write. He also committed all the murders of Victor’s family and friends. Although their lives took very different routes, throughout the course of the novel Frankenstein and…

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