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    Hamlet’s madness contributes to a leading issue that the characters are constantly trying to figure out throughout the play. In the play, his actions create doubts in other characters mind when he starts to act differently than before. Yet some people suspect that he is not revealing his true nature and uses his madness to accomplish an alternate goal. As the play goes on, traces of evidences have demonstrated Hamlet’s consciousness, indicating to the audience that he feigns his madness.…

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    The Canterbury Tales, written by Geoffrey Chaucer, is a collection of stories told by a group of pilgrims who are heading to Canterbury Cathedral. The Millers tale could be considered one of the most intriguing tales due to the sexual relationships intertwined in the story. His tale focuses on lying and cheating along with love and sex, showing how women can easily betray their marriages. Alisoun is the main female present in the Millers tale, she betrays her husband without a second thought and…

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    Ah. Raydonia. A little green planet in the Outer Rim. It was quiet and peaceful...until the Empire came. "Three Credits," grumbles Ralgadorr, and I snap back into reality. And reality is at the market in the Capital City, as I try to make a deal with Ralgadorr Morra. He's an old Beslisk who cooks for Morra's Cafe. He's not all that friendly, but he'll talk to you if there's fresh meat involved. "Three Credits for a Blase Tree Goat?" I say, crossing my arms. Great. Even though they aren't hard to…

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    Cultivation theory refers to that when the media systematically portray certain messages, the mainstream audience is affected by those massages and fail to distinguish the reality between the real world and the media. The value systems and worldview in the media may affect the audience. Therefore, some stereotypes may be established. The audience could also start to copy the actions from the media and try to change the real world like the content in the media without their consciousness. However…

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    Throughout British literature, the stories that are written are created for a reason. They are not just made up stories without a lesson in them; most of the time there is always an underlying message that is brought to the spotlight in these pieces. In “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale,” this story defies the idea of gender. Most specifically, it talks about power relations of gender. Throughout history and within today’s society, the man is usually the dominant. Throughout the story, this…

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    Welcome to the Dark Side (Still deciding on an opening sentence) In the first episode of Star Wars the Phantom a Menace Qui-Gon Jinn, a Jedi master and his young padawan Obi Wan kenobi are sent to Naboo as ambassadors to negotiate a deal with the trade federation in hopes to end the blockade. Negotiations ended badly causing them to flee and they met a Gungan named Jar Jar Binks while running through the jungles of Naboo. Jar Jar took them to the hidden underwater city called Otoh Gunga to keep…

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    fact, I declare that Luke is the one who does not uphold the tenets of Stoicism and the Code in this scene—he protests Anakin’s death, showing the same refusal towards his loved ones dying as Anakin showed in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Anakin does not show the unacceptable amount of attachment as Luke allows himself to show, simply glad to connect with his son once before he is gone. Darth Vader does what he believes is right in that moment, which happens to be striking down…

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    Power of Ambition We humans have always desired power and in decades, our ambitions have blinded us. What we are capable of doing to get what we want, might sometimes surprises us and afterwards leaves us unrecognisable. Even though the amount of power of ambition varies from person to person, the theme has at least created inspiration for many great stories. Some, which morals I will touch upon throughout this essay. First off, we have the famous Shakespeare play; Macbeth. A story in which…

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    spared, yet, unnecessariness was something he did not indulge in. The darkness is a powerful catalyst, but those that lose themselves to the bloodlust, the carnage, they were not true practitioners of the dark side, but simple thugs. She wasn’t a Sith, nor a Knight. But she was Force sensitive, and he knew she reveled in the desolation and ruination of those in her path. He was the opposite, cold and calculative, he took only what was needed, never more, never less. When she spoke again, he…

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    Strike and star wars: knights of the old republic which are rated mature by the ESRB make gamers for violent. “In the game Knights of the Old Republic, a classic Star Wars spin-off, gamers can select whether to act like the "good" Jedi or the "evil" Sith. Sitting at their console, it might be hard to believe that what they will do next might actually impact who others become in the real world. But it turns out the Dark Side is very real. “ ( Flanagan, Jack. "Violent Video Games Promote…

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