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    about his monstrous deed even after fifty years” (Poe). The murder of Fortunato shows the psychopath in Montresor. Montresor not only hates Fortunato for what he has done to him, but he murders Fortunato for those reasons and feels satisfaction from it. Poe also writes about Montresor’s character at the beginning of the story of Montresor being deceitful, “My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met. How remarkably well you are looking to-day”(Poe). After fifty years not one thought of remorse comes…

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    King Lear Chaos Analysis

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    Chaos is a central theme in Shakespeare’s King Lear. The devastating cruelty and chaotic events that surround King Lear throughout the story are consequences of his obsession with authority. His spiraling fall was initialized by his obsession with authority in his personal and political life. It is only until King Lear endures a literal, and symbolic, storm, does he have some realizations that lead him to release his negative values and mature in hopes to turn around his chaotic disarranged life…

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    Macbeth A Tyrant Analysis

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    improve our writing, it may not very obvious, but it still effect us. When I representing before lot of people, I will feel a pressure is work on me, it make me nervous and force on the presentation. When I do this, I will remenber this moment even 20 years after, be part of my profound memeber, it effects me very much. Listening and speaking skills are also improve one’s writing. When we listening and speaking to other people, it is effect your language, to communicate with other people, we…

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    Mrs. Raymond 03.08.18 9a Doctors of our Futures Hard Determinism is the hypothesis that human conduct and activities are entirely dictated by outside elements, and in this way people don't have unrestrained choice or moral responsibility. Free will, on the other hand, is a philosophical term for a particular sort of capacity of rational agents to choose a course of action from among various alternatives. One of the greatest tragedies ever written by Shakespeare, was Romeo and Juliet which…

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    who tempts Macbeth, his reactions, and why Macbeth is an interesting character for us to watch being tempted. Temptation comes in various forms, whether it be people, the supernatural, or even yourself. The first, and most obvious enticers are the three weird sisters. The witches…

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    The Three Sisters Chekhov

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    The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov is a play that takes place in a 19th century rural town in Russia. The Prosorov siblings, Olga, Masha, Irina and Andrey are unsatisfied with their life in this provincial town, so they dream that one day they will return to Moscow. Moscow symbolises hope for the Prosorovs. They identify Moscow with their happiness in which they feel they can fulfil their dreams. But their constant fantasizing of Moscow makes them neglect their present. There are references to…

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    Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. She was one of greatest queen in England, a bright star who sparkled both the nation and the world. The achievement of Queen Elizabeth has lasted nearly four centuries and it’s easy to see why. She reigned for 45 tumultuous year, the Spanish Armada was defeated by her ships in her time. The fleet was prosperous by her leading and sailed around the globe. During her reign, plays were written by Shakespeare which well-known by the entire world. However, her path to the…

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    out of Verona, as recently as the 1400’s, is the story of Romeo and Juliet, credited by the mastermind of literary time William Shakespeare. As of suddenly, new evidence has sprouted from the Unit of the infamous death of Juliet Capulet, a thirteen-year-old girl who secretly married a boy named Romeo Montague—a member of Juliet’s enemy family. Research shows Juliet’s compliancy, level-headed strength, and romantic wittiness were key factors of her personality, but this only allowed…

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Bram Stoker’s Dracula were written three centuries apart in vastly different social climates. Macbeth was born from the beginning the English renaissance, as King James took the throne after the long reign of “The Virgin Queen,” Elizabeth I.. Dracula was written during the tail end of the Victorian era, a time of rampant social anxiety and unrest stemming from the Industrial Revolution and new ideological movements such as women’s suffrage. Despite the differing…

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    Blue Hills: A Short Story

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    “There’s my ride,” Tabitha said. “Stay, Tabitha. I’ll keep you safe. We can launch the counter-movement from Blue Hills,” William pleaded. “I have to keep moving,” Tabitha said. “We need to go, now,” one of Tabitha’s men yelled. “We have a report of two gunships en route.” “Don’t you want to see baby Edward before you go?” William asked, desperately searching for a way to keep Tabitha on the estate. “I can’t,” Tabitha said. “Take care of him, William. Someday I will come for him, and you.”…

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