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    Illusion vs. Reality A universal theme found in Fahrenheit 451‚ The Truman Show‚ and Plato’s Republic is we accept the reality with which we are presented. The characters portrayed this theme through perceived reality vs. actuality‚ knowledge is power‚ and knowledge can only be gained if it is presented to it first. In all three‚ there are people without knowledge and people with knowledge. The people that don’t have knowledge are the general public‚ Truman‚ and the prisoners; the people with

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    report facts and leave the drawing of inferences to their readers. It is not‚ however‚ a perfect world” - Tony DeWitt‚ “Perception vs. Reality.” Can anything be deemed as “real” when our perceptions depend on an infinitude of things? This question leads us to believe that reality‚ a product of our psychology‚ bias‚ and overall nature‚ is unique to every individual. Reality is a variable concept defined by our edifice of belief and perception. Our claim of what is “real” is only what we perceive of

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    Illusion Versus Reality In Shakespeare’s famous tragedy Hamlet there is a dominant and overwhelming theme that is amplified throughout the entire play. Things are not always what they seem. Many of Shakespeare’s most complex characters hide behind multiple masks of lies and deceit. The American Heritage Student Dictionary defines illusion as “an unreal or misleading appearance or image” and reality as “the state of things as they actually exist”. The focus of this essay is the struggle between

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    Hamlet Vs. Macbeth

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    afterlife?Hamlet and Macbeth share similar themes. Hamlet’s major theme is "revenge driven by hatred will lead to one’s downfall;" Macbeth’s major theme is "unrestrained ambition will lead to one’s downfall." Although both themes deal with human vices that can ultimately result in one’s downfall‚ Macbeth’s theme is much more relevant to the 21st century. Where the extreme notions of revenge in Hamlet are frowned upon in modern society‚ the overbearing ambition found in Macbeth is still present‚ only

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    MacBeth vs. Ruthless Ambition Everyone wants to be on top. People all want respect‚ many want fame‚ more want fortune. But this lust for power is the drive for several changes in people‚ both good and bad. Many times this desire can overtake a person. They become selfish‚ greedy‚ cold‚ obsessed with power. Some will do whatever it takes to get to the top‚ no matter how steep the climb. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of MacBeth‚ the desire that fills MacBeth’s character corrupts his once

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    Pocahontas: Legend vs. Reality The stories of Disney’s Pocahontas and the real Pocahontas are not the same. The movie is mainly accurate: It captures the spirit of Pocahontas‚ her people and the early days of Jamestown. Both Pocahontas and John Smith were young when they met‚ although in real life‚ Pocahontas was 11 and John Smith was 28. When John Smith first came to the New World‚ in the Disney movie he started scouting around right away‚ and was captured when he ventured out alone at

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    In a sense‚ the movie‚ “The new world‚” is well related to the article of The True Story of Pocahontas: Historical Myths Versus Sad Reality. Even when there are certain things that are not mentioned in the movie‚ they can be somehow deduced after reading the article. For instance‚ the fact that Pocahontas was depressed‚ and the colonizers allowed a person from the tribe to be with her in order to make her feel less depressed. Consequently‚ When Pocahontas was kidnapped by Argall‚ and he supposedly

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    Good Vs Evil In Macbeth

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    “The Tragedy of Macbeth” by William Shakespeare is a very appalling one. The hero‚ Macbeth‚ has a desire for power‚ and he uses murder and ruthlessness to make sure nothing stands in his way. Macbeth embodies the theme of good vs. evil through has actions as both protagonist and antagonist by his conflicted actions throughout the drama. These actions include vicious betrayals that shape Macbeth as the person he becomes. Throughout the play‚ one would observe good vs. evil by Macbeth transforming

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    C.S.I - Myth vs. Reality

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    Jennifer Weaver L. Leggo Law Monday April 19‚ 2010 C.S.I - Myth vs. Reality Crime Scene Investigation is a series that followers investigators that use evidence to solve murders. The show is very popular due to its courageous matter and popular characters. However‚ despite CSI’s popularity it has been heavily criticized for realism to actual crime solving. CSI portrays an inaccurate‚ to say the least‚ image of how police solve crimes. To begin with‚ CSI has depicted many manifestations

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    Maroulis Period 1 February 22‚ 2015 Macbeth Act 3 Scene 4 Director Analysis Shakespeare creates a scene in Macbeth in which his conscious comes into play to mess with his head and to show the audience the insanity that is ever present in the man. After killing the king and becoming the king Macbeth realizes that the witches prophecy came true‚ the prophecy that was stated in Act 1 Scene 3‚ where Macbeth and Banquo are told that they will become leaders. Macbeth is told he shall be king and yet Banquo

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