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    can accomplish her goal of covering the solution until the final moment. The five basic rules of amateur detective fiction were first established by Edgar Allan…

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    characterization, and social aspect of Macbeth are different from those in Antigone. Macbeth, a respected man, pursues power by all means, killing people and manipulating those that believe he respects them. Meanwhile, Macbeth communicates with three witches to ensure that his plans of action are uninterrupted trying to become king by any means necessary. However, during his mission to become king, all turn tragic and he never achieves the chance to learn from his actions. On the other hand,…

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    world today. The period of time between the ending of the Han dynasty and the three kingdoms had massive changes occur. The Han dynasty was another that filled their ideas. Ideologies, Religious, intellectuals, material culture were all effected. The authorities were no longer able to distinguish immediately after later Han, the Three Kingdom dynasty was established. The three kingdom and the period of the northern rule. The splitting of the dynasties were a huge change from the once unified…

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    William Shakespeare´s Macbeth, three different kinds of leaders had the chance to rule Scotland. Each one of them showed different kinds of strengths and weaknesses. Unquestionably, certain excesses, even some associated to positive traits, led two of them to fail as leaders and to bring upon themselves their own destruction. By comparison, the only leader who was able to overcome weaknesses and develop strengths in order to find balance was the one who could finally rule Scotland in a morally…

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    on her. In comparison Edna is strong when she moves out of her husbands house but is worn down by external forces of her society not allowing her to fulfill her sexual hungers. In both writings the women commit suicide because they cannot bear the rules of society any longer. The death of each woman is revolves around the conflict they were having. In Macbeth Lady Macbeth screams as if she is being murder by someone else, “Macbeth: Wherefore was that cry? Seyton: The Queen, my lord, is…

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    social, and economic equality to men. As the class read, I slowly begin to realize that men are given characteristics of a brave, semi-heartless warriors. While women are most likely be weak or evil. Page 3 in Macbeth, Banquo is speaking to the three witches and says, “You should be women, and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are so.” Harsh words from a guy who dies later. Basically in this part of the play, if the character has a beard, then the character will be seen as a man…

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    honorable man, and in Act Five Scene Three it becomes evident that Macbeth has reached the moment of truth for himself, his family, and his turbulent kingdom. At the beginning of this scene, the audience is present with a Macbeth who is infuriated and irritated with the information he is receiving of the opposing force that is ready to attack. He whole-heartedly believes that there is no way these men can defeat him based on his recently received information from the three witches saying…

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    The Waif

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    Jon’s super dead, Melisandre’s super old, the High Sparrow’s super pious, and Arya’s super blind. The blame for most of these sad states can be placed on some powerful folks putting their personal interest above their public duties. Or what we in the ethics world sometimes like to call Conflicts of Interest. SPOILER ALERT: there’re a lot of conflicts in Season 6 premiere! We got a little bit of this (MISUSE OF POSITION/CROWN RESOURCES) and a little bit of that (POST-EMPLOYMENT ISSUES), plus a…

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    Macbeth's Tragic Hero

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    Before committing his unforgivable crimes, Macbeth was a courageous and loyal servant to his king and country. He was a war hero and fought to protect his homeland, Scotland. Macbeth had no hatred for the king, rather pure adoration and respect. He was appreciated by the people of Scotland. They saw his heroism as protection during battle. Not only did the people hold him in high regard, but also his military peers. The captain, for example, noticed his fearlessness and told Duncan, “Brave…

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    The way people act on the outside differ from what they feel on the inside. Some people may change to improve themselves to others standards or because they don't feel confident. No matter how much you try to change yourself the truth will always appear. Shakespeare uses the theme of appearance vs reality to develop and hide the darkness and true identity of the characters. Banquo, Macbeth, and Lady Macbeth all truly hide the type of people they are in the real world. Throughout the play their…

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