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    What I found surprising and disturbing at the same time was a quote from Lieutenant Nun on chapter four, “I ran my sword point through Reyes’ friend-where, I cannot say-and down he went. And so with blood drawn on both side...” (14). I chose this quote because I would never have imagined she could kill someone in action and this is also where she starts to run away from her troubles from the law. Which she got charged with murder. But for Catalina, she has to set aside her feminism and be more…

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    Tituba Supernatural Ideas

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    Puritans believed if you didn’t go to church on a daily bases or not believing in God you were a “bad” person. Tituba was a slave that worked for Parris and she would take care of Betty. In the eyes of the Puritans they thought that Tituba was bad because she was black and from Barbados, which they do voodoo, conjures spirits, and introduce supernatural ideas. Since Tituba is black and was born in Barbados they believe she does some sort of witchcraft. Abigail told Hale, “Sometimes I wake and…

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth One of the more popular works of Shakespeare, Macbeth, centers around Macbeth, a very impressionable and power-hungry character, and his vindictive wife. His ambitions drive him to kill the King, a close friend, and many others in order to gain the throne and retain his power. However, there is the added factor of supernatural interference in Macbeth. This power - Hecate and her fellow witches - are essentially to blame for all of the treachery that takes place in Macbeth…

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    The idea of supernatural beings haunting people is nothing new, and it is still expressed in culture today. In Henry James’ Turn of the Screw, Miss Jessel is a minor character, yet she significantly affects the governess by lowering her credibility among others and by playing tricks with her mind. Miss Jessel’s effects on the governess emphasize how insanity can result from mere figments of the imagination. The insanity of the governess results largely from her vivid visions of Miss Jessel’s…

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    The importance of Ophelia’s blossoms is more recommended than characterized. Each blossom has a big range of implications and a person must consider the implying that best fits the setting of the play. In any case, the blossoms scene is a lovely scene in Hamlet; it and the blooms themselves hold further implications. Woman Macbeth is the concentration of a great part of the investigation of sex parts in Macbeth. As Lady Macbeth drives her significant other toward killing Duncan, she shows that…

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    am going to analyze why there are so many prophetic dreams and curses and how all the prophecies impact our experience of the play. There are three times where dreams are present in the play. These foreshadow the coming events by showing the similar characteristics between the dream and reality, for example, in Act 1 we see to the first of these three dreams. This is when Clarence is imprisoned in the tower and he…

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    While at first Macbeth was a down to earth and brave man who didn’t see overwhelming power in his future that quickly changed. Throughout the course of the play Macbeth has a tendency to make decisions out his want for power. For example when the three witches prophesize that Macbeth will become Thane of Cowder, and later the king of Scotland. Through this Macbeth believes he will become the man of the land especially when the first prophecy becomes true and he is named the thane of cowder.…

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    Thane of Evilness? In William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, the main character Macbeth and his wife Lady Macbeth are faced with the dilemma to kill their beloved king, Duncan. Macbeth, thane of Glamis, is met by three witches that predict he will be thane of Cawdor and king hereafter. Macbeth is confused by these prophecies until a messenger comes moments after Macbeth’s encounter with the witches to announce King Duncan pronounces Macbeth thane of Cawdor. He is instantly convinced that the…

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    She Wears the Pants Throughout the ages, society has stereotyped men and women with certain characteristics and roles. Men and women are expected to stick to these gender roles and are often criticized or ridiculed when they stray from the status quo. During William Shakespeare’s time, women were submissive to their husbands and did nothing more than serve them and the rest of their family. Shakespeare explored the idea of switched gender roles and the meaning of masculinity through the use of…

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    Temptation is defined as “to entice or allure to do something often regarded as unwise, wrong, or immoral.” (Dictionary.com) Macbeth’s temptations throughout the entire story happen to be just those things; unwise, wrong, and predominantly immoral. Lying might be the easiest temptation to fall under, but can easily cause the most destruction on the largest scale possible. In a nutshell, weakness could be seen oozing from Macbeth, and showed his inner make up as he allowed his ambition to be…

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