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    “Shakespeare leaves his audience feeling that Macbeth is totally to blame for his own downfall.” Shakespeare’s play ‘Macbeth’ explores the reason why a worthy man can become corrupted. Macbeth was strongly influenced by the witches and Lady Macbeth. They inspire him to seek power and they provoked him to pursue his ambition. Despite, Lady Macbeth and the witches influence, Macbeth is ultimately responsible for his moral decline and self-destruction. The witches were partly to blame for…

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    Lady Macbeth's Monologue

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    In Act 1, Scene 5 of the play, Lady Macbeth is shown delivering a monologue where she says, “…Of direst cruelty. Make thick my blood. Stop up the access and passage to remorse.” This monologue depicts Lady Macbeth’s aggression as she rids all compassionate thoughts to continue her plan of killing King Duncan. Throughout Acts one to five, Lady Macbeth proves to be the most aggressive and ruthless character of the play. Her hateful attitude drifts over to her husband Macbeth, who claims to have…

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    Aaron Burr was known as a “Benedict Arnold” in the politics of the United States of America as he constantly switched from political party to another as a helper, aiding depleting political parties. At the same time, though, many saw him as a political backstabber. One of these people included Alexander Hamilton, who constantly criticized Burr calling him “unprincipled”. This eventually resulted in a duel, declared by Burr, against Hamilton, since Burr was upset from the degradation he received…

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    In the Beginning there were 5 cats, all of them were littermates, Sunset, was the oldest. next Came Taiga, and then there was Hazel. The second youngest was Hawk, and the runt was called Hearth. One day the cats ran away from their twolegs, and decided to create their OWN giant family of cats. Sunset and Hazel wanted the largest area, The two sisters began to shed each other's blood. Hearth saw what happened and went to tell Hawk, and Taiga. "Hawk! Sunset and Hazel are fighting! We NEED to stop…

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    was a coward. I was not a hero, I was a villain. You all think that the only ones crazy enough to sneak on an EDS was a strong man. If you think that, you would be wrong. With a man, I would do as anyone would and kill him where he stood. It was the law and there is no way around it. That is, unfortunately, not the case for that dreadful day. The strong man aboard that ship was…

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    Ending As the man opened the right door , a young lady fit for marriage came out and as the crowd cheered great hoorahs the man noticed that there was a big room that connected both the of the doors with chains that locked up the woman and the tiger. The man thought how is this fair? I thought it was my decision, my fate. As the barbaric king saw that the man noticed, he also released the tiger. “No!”, The princess cried out.This arena was a lie. It was not the prisoner's choice but the…

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    as many monsters as they can. In their travels, Sam is cursed to start the apocalypse and Dean is the one chosen to stop it. During their adventures, Sam meets Ruby and Dean meets Castiel. Sam and Ruby first meet when she saves his life in season three, episode one. They meet and do not hit it off from the…

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    Assertive Lady Macbeth

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    Guillermo Cordova Journey Language Arts P.3 23 August 2017 Regicidal Macbeth and Assertive Lady Macbeth The Tragedy of Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's most famous plays, It follows the story of the royal general Macbeth and his rise and fall of power. Macbeth was prophesied to become king and did everything in his power to become and stay king, but ends up dead. Before Macbeth killed the king, he was pushed by his wife to kill him. Lady Macbeth, once she found out Macbeth was to become king,…

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    When Alice completes the first test she is greeted by her many Allies such as The dormouse, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, the talking flower, Dodo, and the White Rabbit. The Allies then question whether or not she is ‘the right Alice,’ and finally agree that they must consult one of Alice’s Mentors, Absolem—better known as the smoking caterpillar. After their meeting with Absolem Alice continues along the path not totally sure where she is going. On the path, Alice runs into the Cheshire…

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    The four jealous barons of King Mark, devise a plan to ensure that the king’s nephew, Tristan, would not be the heir to the land of Cornwall. As their jealously of Tristan arose they convince the chief men of Cornwall to turn against him and tell the King that he must take some King’s daughter as wife to give them their heir or they will wage war. However, the King remains loyal to his nephew and says as long as Tristan is alive, he will not marry. Tristan threatens if King Mark did not obey…

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