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    Desire In Hamlet

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    Madness and desire are only some of the interpreted themes in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Ham.). These themes are present throughout multiple intertwining plot lines. Claudius kills Hamlet’s father, which is what Hamlet claims is the reason he wants to kill Claudius. Although, one of his main concerns is Claudius becoming king because that is another role of his father's Claudius is trying to fill. That is only part of three of the plot lines. Hamlet professes that he is at the…

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    Betrayal And Dishonesty In Hamlet

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    flute, it is not because he wants to mock them or because he wants to tell them that they’re liars, but it is more an expression of how easily the concept of dishonesty comes into peoples lives. In saying that playing the flute is “as easy as lying” (Ham. 3. 2. 87), the reader sees best the ease with which this dishonesty comes. Also aiding in the expression of this concept of betrayal is the incident when Hamlet likens Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to a sponge. In this moment he expresses…

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    this fable is that , everybody is the same no matter race , religion , size , appearance , and etc. My last example of a fable is on a classic Dr. Seuss book called , “Green Eggs and Ham”. This book has a good lesson that everybody should follow. Sam I am is trying to have the main character try green eggs and ham. The main character is trying to hide so he doesn't have to try the green eggs and…

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    biblical teachings of Ham and Canaan who were deemed as inferior and in some cases associated with African Americans (Genesis 9-10). Baldwin begins to touch upon this subject in the last part of the book, “The Threshing Floor”, as John explains his flashbacks to his earlier years and his journey through salvation. For example, Baldwin hints at the fact that John had “looked at his father's hideous nakedness” and had considered that a sin, much like the biblical story of Ham and Noah (Baldwin,…

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    “the curse of Ham”. Ham was one of Noah’s sons in the book of Genesis, and according to the story God saved 8 people and lots of animals from a flood that wiped out the rest of life forms on earth. Later in the story Ham accidentally spots Noah, his father, naked and drunk which is incredibly disrespectful in the Jewish faith. Ham’s brothers proceed to bring Noah some clothes and eventually Noah falls asleep. He wakes up shortly afterward, and realizes exactly what has occurred. Ham then…

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    Dexter, is a Tv show about a blood splatter analysis, who not only works to find the killers, but is an killer, an serial killer to be exact. With his actions seeming equivalent to one of a vigilante who only murders the guilty, Dexter fells he does nothing wrong. Whether it be at work or when he performs his “hobby”, Dexter makes sure justice is served. As many dark themed storyline are created, many tend to open with a chilling opening credits that capture your attention to allow you to see…

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    the Sky” was the most popular off all, being his first and only hit throughout the decades. Norman Greenbaum’s album is also named spirit in the sky, it was released after the hit single “Spirit in the Sky”. The album included songs such as “Canned Ham” and “Petaluma.” Both songs were greatly different from the song “Spirit in the Sky.” Norman Greenbaum has a few other songs that he has written and released several decades later, all of which after the album “Spirit in the Sky”. The most recent…

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    The Packers were continually starting such plans they had what they called boneless hams, which were all the incidentals of pork stuffed into housings; and California hams, which were the shoulders, with huge knuckle joints, and about all the meat cut out; and favor cleaned hams, which were made of the most seasoned swines, whose skins were so substantial and coarse that nobody would get them-that is, until the point that they had…

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    Food Budget Reflection

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    oatmeal. I barely have any milk left so I will add half water, and half milk. I will also use a spoon of peanut butter to give it a better taste. I still have some lettuce, it doesn’t look as bad, I have 2 pieces of ham, and a slice of cheese I will be making more likely a salad. I slice my ham in squares. My lettuce is already chopped, finally I will shred cheese, and I will finally eat. Today for dinner I’m much hungrier. Seems like the salad didn’t do no good, so I ate dinner earlier than…

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    Two women in the movie Secretariat (based on a true story) presented a clear comparison of strength and faith to follow the dreams of Christopher Chenery. Together Penny Chenery, his daughter, and Elizabeth Hamm, his secretary revive and preserve Meadow Stables by refusing to sell the racehorse Secretariat. Ultimately, Secretariat became the first Triple Crown winner in twenty-five years and also became one of the greatest racehorses of all time. Penny Chenery, a housewife with little…

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