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    reason that they PRC change the way the Cold War was. They also wanted to let other countries know that could de able to defend their selves. They wanted to keep the troops that they the US and Russia had near to them so they could avoid the World War III. Some of this are how France and PRC change the way Cold War…

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    Alexander The Greatness

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    No study of world civilization would be complete without a look at the campaigns of Alexander the Great of Macedonia. Nevertheless, there remain varying opinions as to his actual “greatness”. Through a study of the scholarly book The Campaigns of Alexander by Arrian, the Oliver Stone production Alexander, and my own research, I hope to determine for myself if Alexander is genuinely worthy of the title bestowed upon him. During my high school world civilization class Alexander became a topic of…

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    William stepped onto the floor. He paused at a bulletin board to read Christian-themed literature, and dates for upcoming Christian Coalition meetings and events. He turned and walked down a hallway lined with whitewashed doors to a single room at the end of the hall. He knocked softly. While he waited, he read from a whiteboard on the door. The whiteboard was headed Resident Assistant, Mary Malfronte - Floor Rules. At the bottom of the list of rules, Mary had written in neat block lettering -…

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    Macbeth is one of eight men who are initially in the running to become King of Scotland, but the only person in his way is Duncan. At first, Macbeth does think about becoming king, until he is put under the impression that he will be king. Macbeth first hears of the information from the witches he encounters in the woods, who give Macbeth the idea to question his position. However, the information he hears of, leads Macbeth to achieve tragic knowledge, when he pushed into the act to commit…

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    Tell me more’ (Act I, Sc III, 68) and asks ‘From whence you owe this strange intelligence’ showing the audience he is eager to hear what the witches have to say and that he does not write them off as ridiculous. While Banquo questions whether they ‘have eaten on the insane root, that takes the reason prisoner’ (Act I, Sc III, 82-3) Macbeth is unable to stop thinking about the witches’ prophecy as he immediately remarks to Banquo, ‘Your children shall be kings’ (Act I, Sc III, 84). Even though…

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    Throughout the play we see how ambition grows so much it becomes Lady Macbeth’s worst nightmare and Macbeth’s worst enemy. Macbeth's ambition didn't only led him to killing Duncan in order to get the throne also everyone who got in his way. In the beginning of the play we see how the three witches make three prophecies, two for Macbeth and one for Banquo. Macbeth’s prophecies said that he shall be named as Thane of Cawdor then king; on the other hand, Banquo will father the future generations…

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    Lady Macbeth Illness In William Shakespeare’s tragic play Macbeth foretold the events of a man named Macbeth and his loyal wife, Lady Macbeth and their bloody path to take the throne. After defeating the traitors of their country Macbeth was rewarded the title of “Thane of Cawdor” but he wanted more, he wanted to be king so he sent a letter to his wife about the situation. Knowing what must be done Lady Macbeth started walking down a dark path with her husband to obtain their wanted titles,…

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    Tragic Deaths of Tragic Heroes Chinua Achebe’s novel, Things Fall Apart expresses some tragic moments that compare to scenes in William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth. Although Okonkwo and Macbeth are two opposite characters they still compare in many ways. Macbeth wants to become king and will kill off any threats that will get in his way. Similarly, Okonkwo wants to prove his bravery and will do anything to show that he is nothing like his father. Despite their different settings, both…

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    Braveheart is the American epic war movie directed, in 1995, by Mel Gibson which is based on the War I of Scottish Independence against the England and is led by the warrior of Scott named William Wallace. The film is not only trying to show a historical story but also a man who was trying to fight and earn their freedom against the adversity. In the movie, the inspirational speeches of William Wallace deliver took him to the mouth of death and was eventually murdered. This movie explores the…

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    The play Antigone by Sophocles and the play Macbeth by Shakespeare both have characters Creon and Macbeth, who demonstrate the traits of a tragic hero because Creon and Macbeth are good, consistent, and lifelike. Macbeth is good because he fights against the rebels and helps Scotland. By giving Eteocles a proper funeral Creon is seen as a good man. They are both consistent because Creon keeps enforcing the law and Macbeth tries everything to stay king and does anything he needs to do to stay in…

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