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    kept his word on leaving? So this is why I think that Victor made the right decision. One reason why I think that Victor shouldn’t create another monster is because what if the relationship doesn’t work out at all. What if Victor makes the female version of Frankenstein and he dislikes it. He might freak out and start doing somethings that endanger others. How do we even know how long it would actually take to make the female monster? This is one reason why I think that it was a good decision…

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    Macbeth Vs Macduff Essay

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    In the current story , “Macbeth”, Macbeth has changed his whole personality and his demeanor.But in this case as you can compare Macbeth to be a loyal friend Mcduff they are both opposites.As these juxtapose soldiers are like water and fire, they will never be the same . They both are different in admonition , individuality , floaty ,and cogitative. The comparison between the soldiers are a lot to handle . Macbeth and Macduff differ from each other because they both have a different…

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    Macbeth by William Shakespeare, I Believe that the three witches are to blame about everything that has happened in this play. Because if they had never came they would have never said the prophecies about Macbeth and Macbeth wouldn't have never been told them in the first place. Reasons i believe this are because in act 1, scene 1, lines 1-5 ,pg.2,3 the witches are talking about when they will meet again and that is weird how they said it they said, “When shall we three meet again? In thunder…

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    play the guilt and remorse come to haunt her. Lady Macbeth is sleep walking and muttering about the horrible act of killing Duncan. Her comments about the blood come back in this scene where she seems to be washing her hands saying "Out damn spot! Out, I say!" (5, 1, 34) in attempt to clean Duncan's invisible blood off of her hands. Shakespeare connects the theme of guilt to Lady Macbeth very well as guilt grows upon her leading her hallucinations. He compares the Lady Macbeth’s hallucination…

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    Diagnosis Of Lady Macbeth

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    Diagnose of lady Macbeth I diagnose lady Macbeth with post-traumatic stress disorder because of the symptoms that I found that describe her and the way she acts. Lady Macbeth show trouble concentrating because of the way she acts and in the movie look like she was scared and shaking. Lady Macbeth be feeling overwhelm because she acts like she doesn’t what she be doing. Then when lady Macbeth was trying to scrub off the blood from her hands and to take away the evidence. When lady Macbeth was…

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    King Arthur Hero

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    his honor, and his strength. To begin, we will start by examining Arthur’s courage as an intriguing characteristic. In his last battle with Mordred, King Arthur said, “Now tide me death, tide me life, now I see him yonder alone, he shall never escape mine hands. For at a better avail shall I never have him.” (Malory) This boast, or rather determination, was after Arthur had a dream about dying! He is still willing to face death head first for the bettering of his country. An even better example…

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    Macbeth Argument Analysis

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    Of course people from Scotland have their own accent, but what if Macbeth was written here in the United States? It would be a complete shift from past to present. The whole setting of the play, would change from the old times to more modern times. Here in the United States only a majority of citizens have accents, but the most significant detail is the fact that they all speak the English language. When opening the first page in the book Macbeth I was surprisingly confused. If Macbeth…

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    Margarette Bailon Ms. Massa AP English Literature Period 4 Set during one of the most well known historical events, Robert Bolt's infamous play A Man For All Seasons, explores the power that religious beliefs and the law hold over society and the struggle to maintain control over both aspects of life. The central character, Thomas More, deeply contrasts the antagonist of the play, Thomas Cromwell, in his understanding of power. More as a man with a strong sense of self and as a righteous…

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    yes to that question. Macbeth did say yes to the question, in Shakespeare's Macbeth. This has a strong relation with Kanye West’s song Power. I think this has a connection to the song Power by Kanye West, because kanye says multiple times in the song “no one man should have all that power.” I think Macbeth wants all the power one could, a few examples of why I think he wants all the power, and would stop at nothing to get it and maintain it. His first murder was the King, Duncan he was an…

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    Some people can be over-protective; for example, in the tv show called “Super Natural,” a character named Dean Winchester is overprotective of his brother, Sam Winchester. Dean becomes protective for his little brother as they’ve been threatened by monsters, demons, and other creatures since their young ages. Ever since his experience with monsters, Dean had been protective of Sam. In many situations, over-protection can be caused when fear goes through the mind of someone and the first thing…

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