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    Slip or Trip Queenie Volupides killed her husband, Arthur Volupides. There are many different pieces of evidence found and used to prove she is guilty. The first is that she left the house to go to the party after having an argument with him; due to this argument Queenie would already have a motive to kill or exact revenge on Arthur. The next piece of evidence is that Arthur suffered damage to the head and there are pans in the kitchen. This proves the claim because she could easily hit his…

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    Macbeth's Motivation

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    We hear a report of his courage in fight, which has won the day for the Scottish king and his advancement to thane of Cawdor is most defiantly earned. As a result of his courage in the fight Macbeth turned into a tragic hero in the fight. The motivation behind indicating Macbeth as a hero was to have a solid, aggressive, and fearless leader to make him change in the play and turn into a new character. Likewise, another motivation behind why is to have a turn toward the end where Macbeth the…

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    Lady Macbeth Moral

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    Macbeth was a powerful tragedy written by William Shakespeare. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is the loyal and secluded husband of Lady Macbeth. As the play proceeds, he becomes more anger-driven, vocal, and seeks only to be the dominant ruler of the kingdom. Through his constant search for power and authority, he makes multiple sinister decisions, beginning with the decision he made under Lady Macbeth’s influence. Morality within the play does not seem to change between the characters,…

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    of course, the play is about a man named Macbeth which receives these "prophecies" from three witches sying that he will soon be king. He believes these and tries his best to make these come true, he murders many people and betrays almost everyone except his wife, Lady Macbeth who helps him. His corruption of power comes to an end when he gets murdered, and his head is put on a pike. I believe that the three main reasons that Shakespeare is still popular is because for one we can relate to many…

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    • Boozer, Jack. "Women and Murder in the Televirtuality Film.", Wilfred Laurier UP, 2006. In this article, the author discusses televirtuality, which is when television directly influences and shapes reality or perception of reality through its selected depiction of it. The article analyses and discusses televirtuality in the films To Die For and Nurse Betty, and how televirtuality prompts murder in both films. The author discusses how Suzanne’s obsession with becoming a television news anchor…

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    The death of Macbeth is fairly anticlimactic, which is strange if you haven’t seen or read the play. But to someone that has, we know Macbeth's fate far before the final duel between Macbeth and Macduff. The fact that the play is a tragedy is one indicator, but besides that, the story foreshadows and hints at Macbeth's death as it progresses. From watching Macbeth develop from a loyal and honest warrior to a egotistical and power hungry madman. Macbeth’s drastic change turned him into a…

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    The weight of Hell itself rests upon my shoulders tonight as I write this entry. My dear Macbeth sits just across the room from me, but I find myself feeling more completely and utterly alone than I ever have. Whenever I close my eyes, the horrid image of the beloved King Duncan splayed in a crimson pool of his own blood haunts me entirely. I fear that my health is rapidly deteriorating as I can no longer find restful sleep. I have been told that when I do manage to fall asleep, which is very…

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    Throughout the whole movie, I was kept on my toes. I always thought that Garcia Lorca’s murderer would have been Maria Eugenia’s father, the Colonel. The Colonel always struck me as shady and suspect. I did not understand why finding out who killed Garcia Lorca was such a big deal to Ricardo, but once it was revealed that Ricardo’s own father was the murderer, I was shocked. I felt that the movie started off abruptly; I would have appreciated if they took a bit more time to speak more about the…

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    Scotland. And he was a man who had a hidden ambition for power and fame. He was both noble, and brave in his war between the King and the opponents in the battle. He was rewarded because he made impressive performance in the battle. After the war, three witches showed up in front of him, it was the point where he changed, in a bad way. The witches showed him his future by prophecy; he becomes obsessed with speeding up the anticipated coming into power.…

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    As indicated by a source, “conflict is the essence of dramatic storytelling. Conflict may manifest as external or internal. External conflict usually involves the protagonist and the antagonist. In fiction, it is helpful to include a strong bad guy who offers opposition to the main character's drive”. In shakespeare’s play Macbeth, there was both internal and external conflicts. The essential topic of the way of insidiousness was tended to in both. The fundamental inward clashes…

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