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    Although Esfandiyār does not find any fault in Rostam‚ he must obey the shah because any “challenges to royal authority invariably lead to the challenger’s death” (16). Esfandiyār does not want to be judged harshly on Judgment Day by Yazdān‚ so he chooses to obey the shahs command. Rostam and Esfandiyār both show their devout belief in the divine by the words they speak when they first meet each other

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    Othello: A Story Of Tragedy

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    AP English Literature and Composition Synthesis Essay Othello is a story of tragedy; a failed marriage between a Moor and the white daughter of a political figure. Through jealousy and deception‚ Othello and Desdemona’s‚ his wife‚ marriage goes from a love story to two tragic and preventable deaths. Othello is a highly respected general in the defense forces of Venice; his charismatic and intelligent demeanor allows him to gain power and status in a majority white atmosphere. Desdemona is the daughter

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    TRAGEDY Aristotle A tragedy is the imitation of an action of some magnitude that is serious and also complete in itself‚ in language with pleasurable accessories [rhythm and harmony]‚ in a dramatic‚ not a narrative form‚ with incidents arousing pity and fear‚ to accomplish its catharsis of such emotions. Elements are these: Plot--most important‚ should be complex Character--tragic hero--elevated; brought down Diction Thought Spectacle Melody Peripety--change from one state of

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    In The Crucible‚ Miller demonstrated that it was Abigail’s flaws of lust‚ dishonesty‚ and temper that led her to be the most responsible for the tragedy of the witch-hunt in Salem. Throughout the play Abigail displayed these three flaws towards other characters by threating‚ lying and showing affection. I believe that Abigail is most at fault because she is the one who started all the chaos in Salem by telling a little white lie that later led more and more lies along the way. Abigail displays lust

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    King Lear - Tragic Flaw

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    their human landscape that they seem the inevitable conductors of the power about them...great trees more likely to be struck by lightning than a clump of grass. Conductors may of course be instruments as well as victims of the divine lightning.” Tragic heroes are characters of notoriety; held in high regard but are struck with misfortune through their own error. The most noble of men can succumb to their own flaws until driven to the brink of insanity‚ as illustrated in Shakespeare’s play‚ King Lear

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    Macbeth’s tragic flaw is his infatuation with becoming a high power‚ and refusing to disappoint his lady by being a "coward". Lady Macbeth’s definition of being a coward‚ is playing fair instead of playing dirty. Lady Macbeth insists he is a coward‚ and he will not become of the high power if he does not play dirty. When he shows his disinterest in playing dirty‚ Lady Macbeth manipulates him by telling him he is not being a man. Because of Macbeth’s infatuation with becoming of high power‚ and his

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    Tragedy- it brings the great‚ the great‚ the remote and the impossible to an equality with the little‚ the real and the near. Shakespeare’s Othello is one such tragedy‚ a play which explores the complexity of human emotion in its many forms. The theme of jealousy plays a strong role in shaping the tragic events of the play‚ however it must be said that tragedy alone is not the cause of Othello’s downfall. Insecurity‚ manipulation and pride are several of the many themes which contribute to the disintegration

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    Flaw: A Narrative Fiction

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    light of dawn filtered through lively‚ jubilant‚ multicoloured leaves. Ferns grew plentifully under the warmth of green-leaf’s sun. The grass was moist and covered in dew from the previous night’s rain. A short-furred golden tabby she-cat pushed at some leaves overhanging the exit from the camp before encouraging two small kits‚ with soft nudges‚ to follow her. Realizing the two kits‚ one with a white and gold coat‚ the other with a ginger tabby coat‚ were still deciding on whether it was safe to

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    From Dirt to Distribution: The Diamond Purchasing Process and its Flaws Gregory Greenberg SCM 302 Sullivan University Fall 2013 Abstract: The diamond industry has often time been at the center of controversy due to the way that diamonds are excavated‚ refined and purchased. The term “blood diamond” is often applied to those stones which are mined in area’s of Africa that suffer from civil war due almost entirely to bloodshed over diamond mine rights. In response the diamond industry enacted

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    Ah Fie's Flaws In Hamlet

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    the story that he is in the midst of crisis and is struggling with both the death of his beloved father as well as his mother’s hasty marriage to his uncle. Throughout the play the prince increasingly goes mad as his world is turned upside down. Hamlet’s obsession with existential questions and passionate nature combine to create a flawed and problematic prince whose downfall is inevitable. Hamlet’s preoccupation with his own theoretical questioning proves to be a reoccurring flaw. His fixation

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