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    Thane of Cawdor: What it Represents In The Tragedy of Macbeth, the irony of Macbeth’s new title as Thane of Cawdor foreshadows his treason to the king and creates suspense for the audience. In the second scene of the tragedy, we are informed of the treason of the previous Thane of Cawdor and that the title falls onto Macbeth: “No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive / Our bosom interest. Go, pronounce his present / death, / And with his former title greet Macbeth”(1. 2.73-76). The only…

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    Furthermore, in order to balance out this contradictory system of morality, power needs to be placed in the hands of people with outcome-based thinking. People in high positions of power do not enact change that is necessary for a growing society. They defend the status quo and tend to focus on the principles that support the current system in operation. The low-power, outcome-based thinkers recognize negative attributes and have a desire to change them (Lammers 280). King exhibits…

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    the state that the offense was committed. Additionally, there is a third section in Article 3 that explains treason and how treason should be handled if someone is suspected of treason. Conversely, the Articles gave more power to the individual States. For example, Article 2 of the Articles of Confederation says that each state retains its power, jurisdiction, and right. In the Articles, treason and felonies were discussed; the offender would be brought back to their State where they would be…

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    guidance of Samuel Adams. The Sons of Liberty would meet under the cover of darkness to avoid detection from the British officials or Loyalists. The Sons of Liberty were seen as heroes or patriots by the Colonists but the British saw them as committing treason. The Sons of Liberty were right to protest their treatment under the British rule both violently and peacefully. The Sons of Liberty were established from the Committees of Correspondence whose purpose was to formally organize public…

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    King Henry VIII is commonly remembered as the English monarch who broke with the Roman Church. When King Henry VIII became the king of England in 1509, he started his reign with a lot of money and motivation to be one of the greatest kings in England. During his rule he declared himself the Head of the Church of England (Anglican Church), in effect, replacing the Pope. He quickly closed down monasteries and took all of their money. This caused a rebellion, but Henry stopped it as he became more…

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    moved to Harpers Ferry. Upon arrival, Lee attempted negotiations, but all were unsuccessful. Colonel Lee then ordered his men to storm the firehouse, killing two of Brown’s men and capturing the rest. In legal court, John Brown was “convicted of treason, murder, and conspiracy.” (Deverell & White 456) Brown was later sentenced to death and hanged on December 2, 1859.…

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    If someone, man or woman, rich or poor, was accused of treason they would be unfairly tried, then executed or thrown in prison. The Reign of Terror was headed by the radical rebel group known as The Mountain, with Maximilian Robespierre as the leader of the pack. It was oddly similar to the Salem Witch Trials. The first blood tasted by the guillotine during The Reign of Terror belonged to Marie Antoinette. She was falsely accused of treason. Her death was the one that sparked The Reign…

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    first degree murder of King Duncan and Banquo, second degree murder for the two servants, first degree murder of Lady Macduff and her children, and treason against the country. As a juror, my verdict for Macbeth’s charges of murdering King Duncan, Banquo, Lady Macduff and her children is not guilty. Thus, Macbeth is also not guilty of committing treason against the country because he is not guilty of murdering King Duncan. However, he is guilty of murdering the two servants. Macbeth is…

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    Blink 182's I Miss You

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    In todays mainstream music, when you turn on the radio you are bound to hear at least one song about the collapse of a relationship. Do not get me wrong, a majority of these songs I consider my anthems but we have all seen a different inspiration for the music that is hitting the radios today. Blink 182 has always been known for their fun-loving, upbeat music that you would hear at the beginning of a party to set the mood for the night. With the release of “I Miss You”, a new interpretation of…

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    Mandela, who was the president of South Africa as well as the Nobel Piece Prize laureate, fought for equal rights against the Apartheid government in South Africa. Mandela spent over 40 years struggling for freedom and for twenty-seven of those years he was imprisoned. Shortly after the decent of the Apartheid, in the first multiracial, democratic election, Nelson Mandela was elected as the President of South Africa and also, the first black president. In the year of 1962, Nelson Mandela was…

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