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    The fourth value that the resolute men of Theta Chi Fraternity pride themselves on is the usefulness of our Fraternity. Theta Chi members show pride in making an impact on their community and lend an assisting hand to those in need. Theta Chi has a partnership with the Unites Service Organizations. “The USO joins the list of Theta Chi Fraternity’s preferred philanthropies, to which chapters and alumni are encouraged to contribute.” (News). Theta Chi stated out as a military fraternity and the…

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    In Macbeth, this issue is being addressed in the apparitions, “Be bloody, bold and resolute; laugh to scorn the power of man for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth” (Shakespeare IV.i. 79-81) Macbeth believes that he will never be hurt by anyone born of a woman due to the fact that the prophecy comes from the apparition, therefore Macbeth…

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    a brave and kind man. Second, when Macbeth is visited by the three apparitions, the specter in the form of a bloody child tells Macbeth to be “bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn the power of man, for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth” (4.1.81-83). The mere fact that “bloody” is used in the same sentence as “bold” and “resolute” shows that it is being used as a compliment. These two words are synonymous with redeeming leadership characteristics, which Macbeth wishes to possess. Also,…

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    To my fellow Americans: I stand here today, ready to take on the task of running this beautiful country. Though Americans may be have been previously divided through various presidents- Republican or Democrat, we can all come together to make this nation stronger than ever We live in a day and age where it is easier than ever for citizens to connect to each other. We also live in a nation where our growing generation is not afraid to question authority. This is an amazing thing. We are…

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    identity is being undercut due to his confused relationship with the people around him, leading in a fractured sense of identity. Skryznecki’s bitter tone that his father was “happy as I have never been”, indicates the lack of emotional satisfaction and resolute affirmation of self-identity elicited from family and culture. Thus in “Feliks Skryznecki”, Skryznecki’s relationship with his father and his cultural displacement, provokes an uncertainty in his…

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    counsel, behold, extremes, bloody, umpire, commission, issue, honor” (61-65). The complexity and frequency to which Juliet uses them then imbue reader with the same sense of frenzy she feels as desperation and fear nearly overwhelms her beneath that resolute exterior. However they still maintain that same sense of conviction and desperate wish of honoring her…

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    Sorcery In Macbeth

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    Lastly the Scottish witches the antagonists from the play are portrayed as evil witches who are slaves to the devil. Throughout the play, the witches are referred to as the “weird sisters” by many of the characters lurk like dark thoughts and unconscious temptations to evil. In part, the mischief they cause stems from their supernatural powers, but mainly it is the result of their understanding of the weaknesses of their specific interlocutors they play upon Macbeth’s ambition like…

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    William Shakespeare enjoys presenting the discussion of “climbing classes” within many of his works. This certainly includes his play, Twelfth Night, which is interpreted in the modern film She’s The Man. Both the film and Shakespeare expose the main character, Viola, as an animated and determined woman that pursues her desires despite the consequences. Although she is challenged continuously by her sexuality, she overcomes this by means of self-fashioning. Throughout She’s The Man, Viola…

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    The Young Guard

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    Who were the "young guard?" Views? Generally-speaking, the “young guard” is a coined term that namely refers to the coterie of newer leaders, who tenaciously desired to revolutionize the Union altogether. Evidence from the text that further bolsters this claim is shown when the authors state, “They [young guard] were more interested in purging and purifying it [Union]. A strong anti-slaveryite, he [William H. Seward] came out unequivocally against concession. He seemed not to realize that…

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    Murtagh’s stubbornness causes much pain for him in The Inheritance Cycle. Stubbornness means that one will not budge from one’s belief even though it might mean they get punished for it later. The first example of obstinacy occurs when Murtagh, as a kid, tries to escape the palace that kept him prisoner. Murtagh kept plotting new ways of escaping the prison even though he failed many times. His stubbornness while escaping also caused the death of his only friend. The second example follows his…

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