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    Blood for Blood In the tragedy of Macbeth, Shakespeare fills the play with grotesque scenes that are stained in blood. Throughout this Shakespearean tragedy, the functional role of blood is utilized as a trope in order to indicate both Macbeth’s and Lady Macbeth’s emotional progression through the emphasis on their acts of violence which results in the growing guilt that they share. Shakespeare utilizes the trope of blood to foreshadow the destruction of both characters as he successfully…

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    My undocumented immigrant narrative I would like to tell you the story of when my grandma became a US citizen. My grandma went from chihuahua to the United States for the first time when she was 13. Her reason to go was because her mother died at age 37 and my great grandpa was not taking responsibility. She and her friend decided to go to the United States. When her friend and her decided to go, they had to cross a river. Her friend almost drowned and my grandma had to grab…

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    voice) Tonight! On Bald Eagle Media, we have two special guests! Let me introduce Mr. President and The First Lady. (Audience clapping) I am your host, AB in the house! (Dabs) Now, let’s get on with the show. Everyone at the studio thanks you for coming to our neck of the woods for this video. We realize it was a far fly from Washington D.C., but we are so glad you could make it. The First Lady: Oh, it is our pleasure! We have relatives here in Missouri, making it worth the fly. An added bonus…

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    Lady Macbeth's Attitude

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    Lady Macbeth’s attitude about having Duncan’s blood on her hands is entirely different than her attitude during her sleepwalking episode. After having done the deed, Macbeth enters the courtyard, looking extremely regretful of what he had done. Lady Macbeth tells him off for thinking something so foolish, “A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight” (II.II.28), and acts as if she is totally unbothered by it. As Macbeth seems to go crazy about having Duncan’s blood on his hands, Lady Macbeth says,…

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    There is some time when a few side effects happen that numerous ladies are humiliated to discuss, however regardless they have to visit a specialist. Some of those side effects are: stomach torment noxious emissions genital tingling redness swelling of the mucous layers Pathogenic microscopic organisms can bring about irritation of the coating of the vagina called vaginitis. Most importantly, all ladies ought to understand that in their vagina there are a wide range of…

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    Shift In Macbeth

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    At the start of Act 3, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both exhibit a sudden shift in their personalities, which is indicated by the more dominant role of Macbeth and the more submissive role of Lady Macbeth. As shown previously in the play, Lady Macbeth is presented as manipulative and controlling over a confused and susceptible Macbeth. The roles of the two presented Lady Macbeth as the clear, dominant player over the weak-minded Macbeth. However, when Macbeth converses with the murders, he insults,…

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    Hell is surrounding Lady Macbeth. Except, naturally, of the white color that appears on the gentlewoman's wimple indicating that…

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    Wesley Koch Mrs. Hammon Language Arts April 27, 2016 The Lady Elgin Shipwreck There were many shipwrecks in the Great Lakes including the Lady Elgin. The Lady Elgin was a strong ship. She had her last moments a few miles of the shore of Winnetka Illinois. She left Chicago and was heading to Milwaukee with an overload of people. The leading man was Captain Jack Wilson. On September 8, 1860, there was a very stormy night. However,…

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    Lady Macbeth's Guilt

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    Duncan was, in fact, Lady Macbeth. However, as the play progresses, Lady Macbeth's mental state deteriorates and she is no longer the driving force in the relationship. This is shown clearly in one of her last soliloquies (5.1.37-42) where she is sleepwalking through Dunsinane and plagued with memories of the night Duncan was murdered. This soliloquy reveals her guilt towards the murder and her emotionally weak state in contrast to the start of the play. First and foremost, Lady Macbeth was the…

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    image. By having a visual image with the poem, it becomes easier to analyze art and poetry together because the reader can use both works to explore the author’s purpose. In 1842 Tennyson wrote the “Lady of Shalott,” and in 1888 John Waterhouse painted a picture illustrating Tennyson’s character, the Lady of Shalott. Although Tennyson and Waterhouse use different mediums, they both illustrate the position of a nineteenth century woman and Waterhouse uses images from the poem to recreate the…

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