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    Macbeth Tragic Hero Essay

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    become King. If it had not been for the witches, Macbeth would have gone back home with the title of Thane of Cawdor, and the King Duncan would have lived until old age caught up with him. After hearing the prophecy, there was an itch in the back of Macbeth’s mind as to how he can become the King. As the play progresses, Macbeth slowly relies on the witches prophecies, which leads to a degradation of his character. Macbeth was not alone in this deceitful act of becoming the king of…

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    Love can take a person on an unforgettable and otherwise unattainable journey. Jay Gatsby, the love-stricken protagonist in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, is pulled into this journey which brings back his past. Nick Carraway, Gatsby’s new neighbor and friend, narrates the situation he sees involving his married cousin, Daisy, who is caught between Gatsby and her husband, Tom Buchanan. Tom reveals to Nick the affair he is having with another married woman, Myrtle Wilson and relationships…

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    followers to a greater outcome. At the beginning of the book Macbeth, Macduff, and Malcolm were all well respected. Macbeth was praised for killing the leader of King Duncan's traitors. The captain, King Duncan, and his people praised him. “O valiant cousin! worthy gentleman!” (I. i. 26) His bravery earned him the title, Thane of Cawdor. Malcolm was King Duncan's eldest son and next in line for the throne. Macduff was also a man well known for being a Scottish noble. They were not as popular as…

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    Jessica Mulero Mrs. LeBlanc AP Lang & Comp- Period 2 12 January 2016 “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck S.R The timeless American classic novella, “Of Mice and Men,” by the author John Steinbeck ideal intention was to display the way people suffered through the Great Depression and what they needed to do in order to stay alive. Steinbeck informs the way people had to make wise choices, not only for themselves, but for others as well. For instance, the character Lennie had to be…

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    According to George Ritzer, McDonaldization is, “the process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurant are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society as well as the rest of the world” (Ritzer, 2011, p. 1). Sociologists could utilize a face-to-face survey design type to study the phenomenon known as McDonaldization. Face-to-face surveys allow for detailed and unrestricted answers. Surveys that inquire how many times a week a person prepares a meal from scratch shows…

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    There are generally considered to be three distinct social classes based largely on income, which include: the upper, middle, and lower socioeconomic classes. These strictly income based classes were not as prevalent in the 1920s when The Great Gatsby is set. At this time there were a minimum of four social classes which included: the upper class, which was split into old and new money, the newly formed middle class, and the ever existent lower class.The plot of The Great Gatsby deals primarily…

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    books The Green Mile by Stephen King and Animal Farm by George Orwell, symbolism plays a huge role. Understanding symbolism and how both Authors use symbolism in The Green Mile and Animal Farm, will help the reader better understand the meaning of the books. One of the biggest symbolisms in The Green Mile is the character of John Coffey. John Coffey can be seen as a religious symbol, and that symbol is Jesus Christ. To be blatant with the symbolism, Stephen King goes so far as to make…

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    The Putnam Influence In the beginning of “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, Thomas Putnam is introduced as a wealthy man near the age of fifty. He is a very influential citizen of Salem, possibly more influential than Reverend Parris in the famous witch trials. The two men have one thing in common, they both use the problems of the town towards their own benefits. As a result of their intent, both of their roles are included throughout the entirety of the play. Putnam's influence seems…

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    King Arthur Superstition

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    King Arthur was, by all accounts, considered the once and future king of Britain. He was noted for his chivalry and military skill. His knights were the epitome of glamor and gallantry. (“King Arthur and”). There were several versions of this classic tale. In each version the betrayal of his wife, Guinevere, and his most trusted knight, Lancelot…

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    The Great Gatsby - Movie Review The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a heart-wrenching, unpredictable novel that can now be seen in the movie theater. Directed by Jack Clayton in 1974, The Great Gatsby is a tremendous movie starring two past lovers and their quest to share a life together. This movie will go through many twists and turns as they try to disregard their past and plan for their future together. In the movie, Jay Gatsby goes on a quest in New York City for his true love,…

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