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    Children always like to be the knight that will slay the dragon. They will imagine traveling to the mythical dragon’s lair and slaughter the dragon to be the most beloved and famous knight in all the land. The things they do not realize are that dragons never existed and knights did a lot more than save the fair maiden in the land. Knights would go on military expeditions, discuss politics, and bring order to the land. It took a lot to be a famous knight in the tough times of the middle ages.…

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    “I know of many things, but I cannot speak about them.” “You can’t leave it at that.” “I can and I will.” Annoyed and not understanding why they were not keeping him and his men abreast at the accruing happening. “Tell me about this Queen that is to command.” “You will find out tomorrow when we confer.” More confused than ever and his men, looking and listing not knowing what to say. “Daphne, how do you know of such things?” Looked directly at Airamon, “The dragons speak to…

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    In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, violence is a way of life, everyone gets caught up in all the violence, The weather is violent, the witches speak of violence, and the whole play is about violence. Macbeth is honest and also loyal warrior to king Duncan, As the play carries on, however it shows Macbeth is actually a power hungry man who is willing to do whatever it takes to obtain the throne. As the play begins, bloodshed is already described on a battlefield. During this time, the captain had…

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    Lady Macbeth starts out hungry for power. She is willing to do anything to get it. She appears to be heartless and cruel. She convinces her husband to kill the king in order to get power. Lady Macbeth forces her husband to kill even though he originally did not want to. She says that she wishes she was manly so she could kill the king herself because her husband does not want to. “Does unmake you. I have given suck, and I know how tender ‘tis to love the babe that milks me. I would, while it…

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    Why do some people change what they believe and do what they never thought they would? Macbeth went crazy because of pressure from his wife and fear of getting caught. After Macbeth killed the king he became fearful of getting caught and will do anything to make sure he doesn't. First, lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to kill the king so he can take the throne, rather than wait for the king to die naturally (2.2.14). macbeth tells lady macbeth that he no longer wants to kill king duncan, she…

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    Macbeth is a play written by William Shakespeare during the Renaissance Era. At that time, James I, the Scottish King, became the King of England, and Shakespeare decided to write this play to appeal to his likeness. A tragic drama full of deceit, tension, suspense and the supernatural influenced and shaped this play into a fascinating and intriguing story. The plot begins with a Scottish general named Macbeth, who is praised for winning the battle against the traitors. However Macbeth has a…

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    Macbeth's Loyalty

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    Macbeth Macbeth is the main character in the play, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare. In the beginning, he is described as a strong, brave, and admired character. He is very loyal to King Duncan, and the King considers him to be a dear friend. However, as we delve deeper into the story we learn that he is a character driven by temptation and desire to be the King. As his temptation grows we begin to see just who his character really is. We first hear about Macbeth through the…

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    Tsar Nicholas II

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    At the end of the nineteenth century, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia reluctantly took command of an empire overflowing with revolutionaries seeking change in response to hardships. His shy personality, coupled with his lack of political education, made him unfit to handle the war-torn chaos that would soon darken Russian skies. Nicholas’ series of unfortunate, unprepared and uninformed decisions began with his marriage and would ultimately lead to the demise of his imperial family’s…

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    Magna Carta Outline

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    The Magna Carta, Peace Treaty for Civil Rights Thousands of documents have been written for over many generations and for many reasons. Some of these documents have been forgotten, lost, or placed in historical files. The Magna Carta is the most important charter ever written and still referred to in modern times. The Magna Carta placed the King under the rule of law, influenced the development of new governments throughout history and created the foundation for the United States Constitution.…

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    In Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula, very few people knew that the story’s main character was based on Vlad III. Despite being different people, they both lived in the same region. Vlad III was born in Sighisoara, a Transylvanian city, in 1431. The house where Vlad was born in is still built and can be visited. He grew up in Tirgoviste and was raised by his mom, Princess Cneajna. She made sure that Vlad and his brothers went to Church and received communion from the monks. Vlad’s father made sure…

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