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    Act 4 Scene 1 Macbeth

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    In Macbeth It’s is a story all about bloodshed, death, and loyalty. And In the three Scenes for Macbeth Act 4 shows many qualities of a striving king. Act 4, Scene 1 shows that a good king embodies God instead of relying on Satanism. In Scene 1 Macbeth can be seen going up to the witches showing that he is relying on Satanism to predict what will happen if he does continue to kill. When Macbeth finds out about Banquo's ghost, he sets out to find the three witches so that with the help of…

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    Twelfth Night Analytical Essay In the context of the Renaissance, our female main character Viola is considered to be intelligent and witty. She should be the perfect combination of beauty and rational. Since she fell in love with the Duke, Viola decided to dress as a man to approach Orsino. The Duke soon appreciates Viola’s words and her wisdom reactions. Even, eventually, she gets the Duke’s love. But a great girl like Viola also has her moment of being foolish. After Viola heard the…

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    Rebellion In Macbeth

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    I told my messenger today: “ Bring me no more reports. Let them fly all” (5.3. 1). I am sick and tired of hearing all these reports about the rebellion army! My life is falling apart like “the sere the yellow leaf” (5.3. 27). Honor, love, obedience, troops of friends are all non-existent, instead I have the disloyal thanes, the ones that “mouth honored” me but curse me deep inside. For I am not afraid of these people because my mind and heart will never be “sag with doubt nor shake with fear” (5…

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    Okonkwo killed a boy who called him father to not seem weak in front of the village. He also beat his children and wives for simple errors they made. Additionally, Okonkwo wanted war with the European missionaries, but instead killed one of their messengers, which ended in Okonkwo taking his own life. I believe Okonkwo’s fate was led by his own decisions. One reason of Okonkwo causing his own fate is when Okonkwo would beat his wife and children for small mistakes they…

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    Dogs Used In World War I

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    Dogs were used in World War I because of their excellent sense of smell, hearing, and agility. Many different types of dog breeds were used in World War I, the most popular dogs were the German Shepherd and the Dobermans Pinscher. How dogs were grouped were based on their strength, trainability, size, and intelligence. An article from bbc.com states, “Over 20,000 dogs were trained for jobs during World War I” (bbc.com, Dogs in World War I Jobs Undercovered in Records”). Casualty dogs had…

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    Tyrannus, the beginning of the peripeteia occurs when the messenger brings news from Corinth to Oedipus, saying that “My lord, this first of all: King Polybus is dead.” (Sophocles 36). It is at this point that Oedipus begins to question why his prophecy to have murdered his father is untrue, and begins to question the prophesies of Apollo. Soon after it is revealed that Polybus and Oedipus were in no blood relation whatsoever, when the messenger says, “Well, my lord, your fears were groundless:…

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    Violence In The Bacchae

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    the end of The Bacchae, readers can observe the society’s tolerance for violence and unquestioning trust in leaders. When the messenger comes back to Thebes to report the death of Pentheus, his use of language greatly differs from that of the chorus members and Agave, and through the differences and similarities, we can understand the common values of the time. The messenger seems distraught when he comes into Thebes, and it is clear from his tone that he does not approve of the Maenads’…

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    detail of the truth. Why should I ease your mind with a report which turns out later to be incorrect? The truth is always best.” (1326-1329). And after the messenger informed Eurydice, she turned and walked into the palace to kill herself. This evidence supports my claim because [Eurydice turns and slowly returns into the palace]. The messenger goes after her and when he returns he comes back with an important report he says “your wife is dead - blood mother of the corpse - slaughtered with a…

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    out of the palace, on her way to the holy temples to pray for Oedipus. A messenger arrives from Corinth with the news that Oedipus's father Polybus is dead. Overjoyed, Jocasta sends for Oedipus, glad that she has even more proof in the uselessness of oracles. Oedipus is happy but still fear some parts is missing and doesn't want the oracle prophecies to come true. That he will marry his mother and kill his father. The messenger assures him that he don't need to be scared of his approaching…

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    Competitive Interceptors

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    responsible for increasing levels of inositol triphosphate (IP3) and cytosolic calcium (Hoyer, Hannon and Martin, 2002), both of these acting a second messenger systems. 5-HT4 is coupled to a Gs protein receptor that increases cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) (Hoyer, Hannon and Martin, 2002), which acts as a second messenger. The second messengers lead to further configuration changes and are responsible for…

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