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    In “The Minister's Black Veil” does not necessarily write about love. “How strange,” said a lady, “that a simple black veil, such as any woman might wear on her bonnet, should become such a terrible thing on Mr.Hooper's face.” (Hawthorne 5) This means that Mr.Hooper could wear a black veil but it’ll be weird for the people because they only women would wear it and not men. The people think it’s strange for a man to wear a black veil because nobody hasn’t seen a man wearing a black veil…

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    A couple weeks ago, I had made a new friend with a girl who works at one of my favorite local crystal shops. As I was gazing at the display case litter with malachite, I overheard the lady at the register, who had been helping me not two minutes before, comment to the customer checking out that today was her birthday. After hearing how she could not be with her family due to the fact the her boss insisted on scheduling her on her birthday, I decided to purchase an amethyst crystal for her to…

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    The presence of the supernatural is in The Tragedy of Macbeth, is common like the one to The of Tragedy Hamlet. Hamlet and Macbeth were both pressured into going against the natural social order that they lived in; Hamlet had the heavy task to cast justice with his own young hands, at the request of his deceased father. Macbeth was told his fate by three witches; as well was haunted by the ghost of Banqo. The presence of the supernatural influenced both of the actions of Macbeth and Hamlet. The…

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    The Rulers Fault For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet Even though there is many people to blame for the poor sorrow death of Romeo and Juliet , The feud between the capulets and the montagues in the end cause them to take their lives. In the beginning the Capulets and the Montagues are having a argument and then started fighting in a public place in verona as they were fighting the prince walked in to stop the fight for it has been going happening for a long time and he tells them if he…

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    good to have their life taken away. My sorrow and grief will never be relieved if I was unable to achieve my promise to Hamlet. I, Horatio, will let all people of the world know the hurtful truth of this tragedy. Seconds before Hamlet passed away, I gave him my word to pass on the truth of what has happened. Ladies and gentlemen, we all were betrayed by Claudius. The king, Hamlet’s father, who passed his kindness upon us, shared his strong role to better our land.…

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    he maintains the façade that Malcolm and Donalbain are the ones responsible for their father’s murder. The use of blood in this instance also symbolizes Macbeth’s diminishing morality. The use of the word blood is seen again when Macbeth speaks to Lady Macbeth about his plan to have Banquo murdered. Macbeth states, “Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale,” (3.2.46-50). The…

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    Bad Women Following “good women”, the second category of women Marie introduces is “Bad Women.” These women are seen in Marie’s Lais, “Equitan” and “Bisclavret.” These women are initially seen as courtly women but soon turn deceitful, unrestrained and fickle with their love. Unlike the prior women introduced, these married women are vilified for their adulterous deceit. Through her inclusion of “evil women” Marie challenges gender roles, critique of chivalric values, and expresses the…

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    “And the time hasn’t come yet for us to turn our deep grief into action” expressed Malcolm, signifying that this event will provide them with much sorrow. Similarly, Macduff expressed great hardship from bearing the news about the murder of his beloved family, “But I must also feel it, as man/ I cannot but remember such things were/That were most precious…

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    I remember the before and after picture of Jaqueline. Jaqueline was/is a beautiful lady but her life was changed and ruined in a second. Jaqueline was on vacations and had been In the United States for less than a month when the crash happened. The drunk driver who caused the crash was only convicted of two intoxication manslaughter…

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    hastily go alone and see if Romeo and Juliet are alright and not lollygag outside the tomb while having a person exposed to the plan. Then, when the Friar has found Romeo dead and Juliet is waking from her sleep he tells Juliet, “I hear some noise.- Lady, come from that nest of death...come come away./ Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead...stay not to question, for the watch is coming” Then Juliet responds “Go, get thee hence, for I will not away.” Immediately afterwards the Friar exits…

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