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    Songs Related To Macbeth

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    Song I To represent act 1 in Macbeth I chose the song “I Want It All” by Queen. The reason why I chose this song is because in Act I, Scene/ iii, Macbeth says” Two truths are told, as happy prologues to the swelling.” (Line128, P. 330) Macbeth is saying that two of the three prophecies for him have come true. He is beginning to become greedy for power. In the song the singer says” I want it all…it ain’t much I’m asking.” This is stating that they want it all. All the power, wealth, and greed…

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    “Angry that his prescriptions are not kept” (Shakespeare,6). He is saying that the doctor is angry that his directions are not kept. He is not listening to reason, so even his reasons are failing him. There is no doctor telling him what to do, it is his mind. Right now, all the poet is thinking about is the lust, not what…

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    outside view, these three stanzas are consoling those effected by a death in war. The speaker pleads to them to not be sad in saying: “Do not weep maiden for war is kind”. (Crane, 1.) “Do not weep babe for war is kind”. (Crane, 12.) Although the speaker is trying to console the people who lost their loved ones he does not do a very good job. He says things like which is like saying war isn’t that bad, but then he says things like, “your father tumbles in the yellow trenches raged at his breast…

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    the subject by rounding up how aligned Sanders is with the American people. Saying that “There's a great deal of pent-up demand for a candidate who articulates Americans' frustrations with the status quo.” Drier uses a Simile to end of article, saying that “Indeed, socialism is as American as apple pie.” As American as apple pie is a simile used to describe things that are typically American. The author uses this saying to show that just as apple is an American thing so is socialism. Ending…

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    Adams wrote to her husband came in touch with all three rhetorical appeals: logos, ethos, and pathos. It appealed to his logos because she provided logical sense in her argument by saying that all men would give up the evil title of “Master” for the endearing name of “Friend.” Mrs. Adams appeals to her husbands ethos because she is very trusted by her husband and he thinks that what she says is credible. She also begins her letter…

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    Colossian people question themselves as Christians. Human philosophy was a spiritual intimidation that was going on. The heresies were saying that "it's fine to have Christ, but there is more to it than that." Paul then responded to that in his letter by saying…

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    Bees Alternate Ending

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    told about it before sun-up, or else the bees themselves are goners.” “ Whatever, Jim. I’ll try to see if what you're saying about bees are true. I said. “It’s true Huck.” Jim said. “Trust me this saying makes sense.” I went to the canoe boat grabbed a sheet of tablecloth and a gun. I stomped off to try if Jim’s saying true. “Geeze whatever he’s saying makes no sense at all.” I muttered under my breath. I crossed the woods and reached a beehive. I hit the…

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    Locke Vs Berkeley

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    • Berkeley is saying in this paragraph that all the world is made up of are ideas and that there are three different ways that you can get these ideas, one is the senses, another is the operations/passions of the mind and finally there is memory and imagination. • He also argues that a combination of ideas gives us objects such as apples or stones as some ideas always go together such as the colour and taste of the apple. • Berkeley then goes on the say that there has to be something to…

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    Friar Lawrence's Mistakes

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    Clearly this plan did not work out, knowing the ending of the play. Throughout the play, he is incompetent, consistently leading them in the wrong direction. For instance, Friar Laurence tells Juliet to act like an obedient and complying daughter, saying “Hold then, go home, be merry, give consent” (4.1. 89). Friar tells a young daughter to cruelly deceive her parents, who want the best for her. Moreover, Friar Laurences’ loyalties lies…

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    Nick lets him know that the following day he is going to call Daisy and invite her over. When Gatsby hears this he makes several attempts to seem as calm as possible, when in reality the reader gets a sense that he is very nervous. Gatsby responds by saying, “I don’t want to put you to any trouble.” Then when Nick asks Gatsby what day suits him, Gatsby repeats “I don’t want to put you to any trouble, you see.” Due to this, the reader gets the message that Gatsby is putting up a front and trying…

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