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    Destiny Paper Final

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    Kathleen Hurtado Professor Shanda Boone-Hurdle September 25‚ 2013 English 111 Can You Control Your Destiny? Destiny is something that many people see as unforgiving‚ unchangeable‚ and irrefutably controlling. Destiny cannot be changed or controlled by someone. However‚ a person’s actions and reactions to events in their life can be controlled. John Lennon once said‚ “There’s nowhere that you can be that isn’t where you’re meant to be.” If someone is in a place in life that they don’t like‚ it’s

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    Personality is destiny “To be or not to be‚ that’s the question.” This is one of the world famous quotes from a remarkable literature piece Hamlet by William Shakespeare. How does this story and quote relate on one’s fate? Hamlet‚ a tragedy hero who revenged himself on his father’s murderer and throughout his vengeance and he reflected one’s weakness and strength humanity. After Hamlet father’s death‚ the queen married to Claudius who was Hamlet’s uncle and who now became his stepfather

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    “It might take a year‚ it might take a day‚ but what’s meant to be will always find its way.” ~Anonymous Fate and destiny are supernatural concepts that many take the time to consider while others disregard as notions beyond scientific understanding. The quote above represents the idea of providence; events that are intended to occur will occur and no one can stop them from taking place. In his writings of The Scottish Play‚ Shakespeare suggests that individuals have the ability to make choices

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    Role Of Destiny In Macbeth

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    Destiny can be defined by events that are written in the stars or are part of an inescapable fate. Some people believe that one is capable of writing their own destiny. Shakespeare portrays destiny as something that can be shaped through actions through the developing of Macbeth’s downfall. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ Macbeth shapes his destiny through his actions by allowing the witches’ prophecies to spark his ambition‚ allowing Lady Macbeth to influence his actions and by fully trusting the

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    Apush Fall Exam Guide

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    APUSH Fall Exam First John Marshall – Supreme Court chief appointed by John Adams; set many precedents for the way the US Constitution is currently interpreted. Henry Clay – a lawyer‚ politician‚ and skilled orator who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and in the House of Representatives. He opposed the idea of Manifest Destiny because he believed it would cause controversy over slavery and threaten stability of Union. (He was right). Two Party System – A major change in politics after

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    Human Destiny - Pygmalion

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    would doubtlessly agree‚ a person attempting to control another is a negative action‚ with negative results. Proof of Shaw’s agreement comes in the form of his feminist attitude. Feminism would be the belief that women are in control of their own destiny‚ men should not control them. In Pygmalion‚ Shaw’s opinion is shown through Higgins‚ who is delighted that Elizabeth has become "a tower of strength: a consort battleship" (Shaw 105). He tells Elizabeth that he won’t tolerate her letting him control

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    Decisions Determine Destiny In high school‚ the opportunity to do things such as drugs‚ or alcohol presented itself. The way I was raised and with my beliefs in the LDS religion I would never do something like that. Therefore‚ I always thought‚ “If I drink or smoke‚ how will I will be able to teach my kids not to do so?” I do not want my kids saying to me‚” Dad‚ since you did that stuff‚ why can’t I?” Being an example is so important these days and I believe that the world around us is becoming

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    6. Shaping Destinies Every father (mother) has legitimate spiritual authority over the children. The words of the parents over the children carry weight and recognition before God. The pronouncements could help to make or mar the child. The destinies of children are formed and deformed with words spoken by the father or mother either in good conscience or not; either well intended or not. Every parent that understands this is selective on the kinds of words pronounced over his children. Every child

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    years. The Manifest Destiny which took place in the 19th century‚ where Americans had the belief that the United States was destined to expand across the continent‚ had several severe consequences; some of which being about Native Americans. My ancestors wanted to be left alone yet the Indian Removal Act was passed‚ forcibly removing them from their lands and killing thousands of Native Americans. I’d like to request an apology and reparations for the consequences of the Manifest Destiny. The Manifest

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    Don’t Deny Destiny Question 11: What role does fate play in Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare refers to Romeo and Juliet as “star-crossed lovers.” We can not deny the fact that they are ‘destined to be together‚’ it is just something that the reader must accept. Fate is inevitable throughout the whole play; Shakespeare never gives readers an explanation as to why there is a feud between the Capulets and the Montagues‚ it is rather an undeniable aspect of the world of the play.

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