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    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is the first movie in the trilogy The Lord of the Rings. It is based on the book series by the same title written by J.R.R. Tolkein. The movie follows Frodo, and his fellowship party, as they set out on a quest to destroy the ring. The ring is evil, and must be destroyed or the fate of Middle Earth could be in danger. This movie’s music takes the audience to another time and place. It takes the viewer’s on a journey to Middle Earth, and captures…

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    Macbeth Poster Essay

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    told to him by 3 witches which reads “All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!” which is said by the third witch in act 1 scene 3. As the play progresses you see how Macbeth turns into empty being by being manipulated by his wife into killing Duncan and then later killing many others. Which is why I decided to make the mask have a crown and it be tilted referring to how he is a wicked king. The bloody…

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    The supposed hero’s actions seem a challenge to the Victorian society and its norms. The Picture tells the tale of the protagonist, Dorian, who ventures into moral decay and hedonism. The strict code of conduct and moral obligation is broken by Dorian’s egoistic pursuit of pleasures and new sensations. Once Dorian discovers he can practically get away with everything, he carries out various heinous acts, including murder. He thought that his respectable appearance protects him from being accused…

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    Edmund's Monologue

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    Today I saw Edmund again at the Stone Table because when I woke up he was talking with Aslan. Oh how I wonder what Aslan told Edmund or what happened with the witch but Aslan said not to ask him and I was like thats is really going to be hard. I was really worried when I saw the Queen but when Aslan saw the witch he did nothing but talk and that was at the point when I was really curious about what was going on because first Aslan has a private talk with Edmund and then the witch came and…

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    In this speech from lady Macbeth Shakespeare presents her as a strong and influential character. There is no confussion with lady Macbeth on how she feels about killing Duncan. She is willing to do whatever she. Her strength is shown when she asks for her femininity to be stripped from her. "Unsex me here...come to my woman's breast and take my milk". Her strength is shown here as back in the 11th century, a women's purpose is too look after their children but lady Macbeth is that thirsty to…

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    Macbeth And Banquo Foil

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    In the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, the minor character Banquo plays the role as a foil to Macbeth. Their contrasting personalities first appear in their reactions towards the three witches' prophecy. Macbeth acts on the prophecy while Banquo is rather cautious about the prophecy and does not act upon it. Immediately after the prophecy has been told, Banquo begins speaking noticing how Macbeth is silent. Banquo says, "he seems rapt withal" (I.III.60). Macbeth silently ponders about what…

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    Macbeth to be the murderer. “ and I fear Thou play’dst most foully for’t,” ( III, I, 2 - 3) Banquo does recognize that Macbeth being Thane of Cawdor, and Glamis were named to him by Duncan, but is suspicious to why King of Scotland came to him so quickly. Reality is viewed that Banquo does know Macbeth killed Duncan. The ambition it took to kill Banquo to keep his title were to keep his reality true. Once Banquo was killed, we see illusion making its way back into Macbeth's life. The illusion…

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    king and as fate may have intended, it happens. However, after speaking with the witches, Macbeth, instead of letting his fate happen naturally, takes matters into his own hands. Blinded by ambition, Macbeth takes control of his destiny and murders Duncan, all for the sake of becoming king. While the witches planted the idea in his head, Macbeth acted upon his fate instead of letting it happen naturally, making it a matter of character. Before stumbling across the witches, Macbeth seemingly…

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    murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools: this is more strange than such a murder is.” Another element of magic in the play is the floating dagger. The appears to Macbeth and helps lead him to his crime. The dagger helps to point him to Duncan and he sees blood on it. These supernatural ideas add a sense of evil and darkness to the play The number three is used to represent magical powers adding another supernatural element to the play. There are three witches in the play who…

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    How Is Macbeth Brave

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    is the main character in the play. He is a very important person in Scotland. Macbeth is respected by his peers. He is also considered very loyal to King Duncan. The king has rewarded him for his courage in battle. And although Macbeth is grateful for the recognition, he does start to wonder if maybe he would be a better king than Duncan. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth meets the three witches. They tell him that he is the Thane of Cawdor before he is told by Duncan’s men. Because…

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