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    Berwyn: A Short Story

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    "Come on now, Berwyn", the nurse says with the plate of food. "No...I'm not hungry", Berwyn mumbles as he turns down the food. "Come on Berwyn, you always use to eat your food, what do I have to do to make you eat?", the nurse says, looking at Berwyn concerned. Berwyn tears up. "I want friends back", he whispers. The nurse smiles. "But you have friends", she answers. "No, friends I did had...Mick and Carlson. Why did they leave?", Berwyn asks. The nurse looked at Berwyn and hugged him. "I'm so..…

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    clarified by pointing, and young John, pride shining in his light eyes, stepped forward and bowed. “I shall win for you today, my lady,” he said, as he caught her favor and tucked it into his pauldron. Several knights chortled at his declaration, but Audra cast them stern looks. Everyone stood around for a long moment, and Audra was not sure what to do next. “My lady,” whispered…

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    king. The many characters within this wreck reside in the Dark Middle Ages in mostly Scotland, but the two who relate, but also differ most are Macbeth and Macduff. They are both brave, and respected. At the same time Macbeth is self centered and a tyrant, while Macduff is loyal and virtuous. Besides both being named “Mac”, Macbeth and Macduff have bravery and respect. Macbeth’s bravery is witnesses in Act 1, Scene 2 when the Captain tell Macbeth’s story about him cutting Macdonwald’s head…

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    Quotes On Fate In Macbeth

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    fate plays an important role in Macbeth’s life. Fate is something that unavoidably befalls a person. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth the witches informs Macbeth of his fate that he will become the king in the future. Macbeth believes the witches words and Lady Macbeth persuade him to become the king and murder all the people that get in the way. Shakespeare shows us that fate is complicated by our actions, Macbeth will do anything to meet his fate that in the end lead him to his death because of his…

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    to overcome roadblocks along the way. Lady Macbeth and the Creature had many obstacles throughout their journeys. Through all of their pain and hardship, they didn’t overcame their obstacles…

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    begin, some might argue that Lady Macbeth is a poor role model because she is the one who manipulates Macbeth to commit the murder of Duncan. This can be seen when Macbeth and Lady…

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    Unquestionably, Lady Macbeth is portrayed as being in less control of many situations in the film “Scotland PA”, one such example being when Macbeth contemplates how to kill his next victim, Macduff. Macbeth nearly completely prevents Lady Macbeth from having knowledge of the plan to eventually try and kill Macduff, evident from the moment the witches update his prophecy in his restaurant. More specifically, on the night of their death in their own basement, Macbeth left his wife for the last…

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    Act 4 Scene 1 Macbeth

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    In Scene 3 we see Malcolm and Macduff talking, then we get to the part where Malcolm starts questioning Macduff about himself due to Malcolm having a loyalty test towards Scotland and it was passed. “O Scotland, Scotland!” Showing his positive feeling towards of course, Scotland. So Macduff’s loyalty to Scotland leads him to agree that Malcolm is not fit to govern Scotland and perhaps not even to live. In giving voice to his disparagement, Macduff has passed Malcolm’s test of loyalty showing…

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    In the play of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, it presents women as powerful characters through the behavior and actions of the three witches, Lady Macbeth and Lady Macduff. The three witches are emphasizes the image of evil nature to the audience’s perspective. In act 1 scene 1 and act 1 scene 3, it says the witches enters in thunder and lighting. Also, in act 4 scene 1 in a desolate place near forres, the witches were still set to be entered in the thunder. “A desolate place” ; “Thunder…

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    Inhumanity In Macbeth

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    Scotland, and feels that his only option is to murder him. Although he has hesitations, Macbeth follows through with his scheme due to the help of Lady Macbeth’s courage. In his soliloquy, Macbeth says, This quote displays the initial time of which Macbeth let go of all the morals he knows are valuable, which was the catalyst of Macbeth’s brutality. Lady Macbeth, also yearning for power, wrongfully lead Macbeth to the idea that it was okay for Macbeth to commit murders such as this one.…

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