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    between his sadness and nihilism. These points together will prove that Macbeth’s inner conflict is indeed the leading cause of his downfall. To begin with, the murder of Duncan wasn’t without complications. When Macbeth heard the prophecies of the three witches and realises that there…

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    The tragedy in Macbeth can actually happen in reality. Macbeth was the king’s (Duncan) right hand man, soon the king would be stepping down as king and his son Malcolm would become king. There were 3 witches saying Macbeth could end up becoming king, and the thought of him being king was in Macbeth’s head, but what drove him to this tragedy was his wife Lady Macbeth. She put the thought of him killing King Duncan in his head all for her selfish reasonings of being queen. Then from there, thing…

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    Shakespeare's shortest and popular tragedy, Macbeth, explores the natural and the supernatural worlds of Scotland. One of the major theme of the play is Natural vs Supernatural. Natural is the normal, good side, on the other hand, unnatural is the bad, disordered side. The motif of unnatural has occurred several times throughout the play. The play leans more towards the supernatural, the same side that lead Macbeth to his demise. Unnatural events occur when the main characters do something evil…

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    In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the three witches who open the play introduce one of the major themes in the play - appearances are deceiving - by stating “fair is foul and foul is fair” (I.i.12). In I.v., Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are planning the murder of King Duncan so that Macbeth can ascend to the throne. Macbeth is concerned about getting caught, but Lady Macbeth instructs him to “look like th’innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t” (I.v.64-). She tells him to act like…

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    Woman, the new center of tragedy? Gertrude, the place of power Gertrude is a particularly complex character. In order to clarify its meaning, it is possible to start again from the scenography: if the ground is in earth (or rather, in gravel, which evoke the ballast of the railway tracks), it is because Gertrude is the land less In the sense of nourishing land (the ballast is not fertile) that of territory. Because Elsinore is Gertrude. It alone incarnates the place of power. This raises the…

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    In a quest narrative story, the coexistence of virtue and villain assists the development of both plot and the protagonist. In the story of “Destroyer”, the main character Conan carries out his duty and defeats the monsters along with is companions. As far as I’m concerned, virtue is built up by the loyalty, trust, perseverance and cooperation among Conan, Malak the thief, Akiro the wizard, Zula the bandit warrior, and Jehnna the princess. They are responsible for different tasks. Zula and Malak…

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    Briar The Silver-Blood Briar a man who wanted to lead Tamriel, wanted to save the world from the uprising of the Daedra Castle. Little did Briar know, his fate was bigger than ever expected. The townsfolk had admired Briar, as he was a brave soldier on the field. He and his men went on their usual drinking frenzy, after a gruesome battle. Briar’s dagger clean of blood, now that was a baffle. The bannered mare atlas, their bellies filled with rum. “Briar It’s here, the daedra have come!”…

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    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is the first movie in the trilogy The Lord of the Rings. It is based on the book series by the same title written by J.R.R. Tolkein. The movie follows Frodo, and his fellowship party, as they set out on a quest to destroy the ring. The ring is evil, and must be destroyed or the fate of Middle Earth could be in danger. This movie’s music takes the audience to another time and place. It takes the viewer’s on a journey to Middle Earth, and captures…

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    Macbeth Poster Essay

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    Macbeth Poster Macbeth is Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy that tells the story of a Scottish general named Macbeth who is told his prophecy from a trio of witches that will eventually lead to an enormous tragedy. This in my opinion is why the story is called the tragedy of Macbeth. At the beginning of the story Macbeth gets a prophecy told to him by 3 witches which reads “All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!” which is said by the third witch in act 1 scene 3. As the play progresses…

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    The supposed hero’s actions seem a challenge to the Victorian society and its norms. The Picture tells the tale of the protagonist, Dorian, who ventures into moral decay and hedonism. The strict code of conduct and moral obligation is broken by Dorian’s egoistic pursuit of pleasures and new sensations. Once Dorian discovers he can practically get away with everything, he carries out various heinous acts, including murder. He thought that his respectable appearance protects him from being accused…

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