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    My Pretty Rose Tree

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    Love can always turn sour when misunderstandings happen and jealously enters the heart. The poem, My Pretty ROSE TREE, in The Longman Anthology of British Literature, was originally published in Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience by William Blake. My Pretty ROSE TREE, under the section of ‘Experience’, tells a simple yet heartful story about a love gone wrong. Blake uses tone, rhyme, and figurative word choice to paint a picture with nature imagery to highlight the emotions and themes of…

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    A tragic hero is someone who is of high position in his culture. A tragic hero, is extraordinary, however not perfect. The audience is able to relate to him or her as a human being. The hero 's downfall is the result of a fatal flaw in his character. It is the result of free will, not of an accident or insignificant destiny. The hero does not necessarily deserve the misfortune. The punishment surpasses the "wrongdoing." The hero 's fall is not a complete loss. There is always an increase in…

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    Jealousy

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    a Day, by Ray Bradbury teaches us that Jealousy can lead to bad things even when no harm was meant. Students lock Margo in a closed due to jealousy. People, especially children can do more than they think when jealousy is involved. Anger may also be an important theme in the story All Summer in a Day. Anger leads to jealousy so it may be a strong theme. Margo gets teased and bullied to no end by her fellow classmates all because of jealousy. Therefor Jealousy plays a big role in Ray Bradbury's…

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    The Tiger Or The Lady

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    The Tiger or the Lady Kianna Snell AVID 10 Mr. Mayer 7 February, 2017 In the story The Tiger or the Lady the princess, the main character, in the end has to decide what door she wants her "truly beloved" to open. The reason her true love has to decide which door to open is because he fell in love with the princess, and her father wasn't fond of a peasant, gazing his eyes upon a glorious gal that's his daughter. Overall, this elegant Princess is a selfish, jealous, and shallow person and I…

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    Emilia's internal conflict is with her husband thinking that she's stupid and good-for-nothing. She proves him wrong when she gives him the handkerchief. The other internal conflict is with Othello. She believes that his change of behavior is due to jealousy, despite Desdemona protesting against it. Emilia's major external conflicts are with Othello Iago. Othello kills Desdemona on the grounds of infidelity. Emilia knowing Desdemona is innocent, tells Othello so, which is when Othello tells her…

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    heavily-built jealousy, burned by Othello’s vulnerable…

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    to each other. In the books Anderson’s Bad Seed and Shakespeare’s Othello, Iago and Rhoda share similar characteristics such as jealousy of another character, good manipulators, and both have a short temper. Jealous in the stories is what keeps the conflicts interesting. Although their reasoning differed they both Iago and Rhoda were short tempered because of jealousy. In Othello, Iago shows Cassio who received the lieutenant position bothers him and is jealous of him. Iago says, “One Michael…

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    Bess. For that main reason, Tim began to gain jealousy and envy against the Highwayman. Moreover, because of the motivation of hatred that Tim had for the Highwayman, it became the main cause for the catastrophes that happened in the poem. Tim, who was the hostler of the old inn door, did wrong in squealing about the Highwayman to the redcoats.…

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    Othello: Breaking A Man

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    backs that they have yet to find out about. All of this happens indirectly. At no point in either of the plots do Iago or Hugo say outright their suspicions. Rather, they use carefully thought out words and phrases, rambling on about themes such as jealousy and deceit. When Iago sees Cassio leaving Desdemona’s chambers, he very cunningly makes the comment, “Ha, I like not that.” (3. 3. 37). When Othello, who is beside him,…

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    Ambition In Othello

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    Shakespeare’s “Othello” is a whirlwind of a story as it follows the emotional roller-coaster of an army general in the midst of love. The role-character, Othello, is an articulate, passionate and intelligent African-American who finds himself blinded by the love he has for his wife, Desdemona. Although Othello seemed to many as the epitome of strength and confidence, every superman has their kryptonite. Othello was punctual, knew just the right words to say at the precise moment, he was a…

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