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    Macbeth: His Journey to the Dark Side Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is one of the greatest Shakespearean tragedies written in the 18th century‚ a drama full of murder and revenge. By these mysterious prophecies of the three mystical witches‚ Macbeth is prompted to kill his dear ruler‚ and friend‚ Duncan‚ in order to seize the throne. This leads to ghosts‚ hallucinations‚ more murders‚ and other unnatural events‚ eventually resulting in the downfall of Macbeth. Macbeth develops and changes greatly

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    When I was a boy‚ the cats I knew had jobs‚ like regular folks. Orange Tom‚ my father’s favorite‚ and Tom’s gray-haired female companion worked in our dairy barn keeping mice out of the feed. They earned a splash of fresh cow’s milk twice a day. It was a beneficial association‚ legitimate contract labor and one entirely appropriate to a cat’s inherent dignity. Things change. I have a cat now. No barn. Only a cat. My cat‚ Silky the Siamese‚ has no idea that mice and feed don’t mix. Silky doesn’t work

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    The Loyalty of Masculinity In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth the main theme of loyalty is explored throughout the play by main characters. Loyalty can be defined as faithfulness or unwavering devotion to a person or cause. Duncan‚ Banquo‚ Macduff and Macbeth are all essential characters who are given opportunities to express their loyalty‚ however it is the different ways in which these characters choose to be loyal or disloyal that shape the play as a whole. It is the character’s loyalty and/or

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    His innocence is demonstrated when he states naively that "I want to join the Japanese Air force‚ they’re quite brave aren’t they?” showing that war is just an adventure to him. His innocence is demonstrated when he states naively that "I want to join the Japanese Air force‚ they’re quite brave aren’t they?” showing that war is just an adventure to him. His innocence is demonstrated when he states naively that "I want to join the Japanese Air force‚ they’re quite brave aren’t they?” showing that

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    In addition to diction‚ Sassoon utilizes symbolism to fulfill his purpose of depicting war as a destroyer of innocence. Sassoon starts by establishing innocence through symbolism. Change to soldier. No inconsistency‚ fool. “[a simple soldier boy] whistled early with the lark” (4). Sassoon uses the lark as a symbol of innocence. It brings freedom and the purity of spring to the mind of the reader. Similarly‚ symbolizes war and its destructive capabilities. “He put a bullet through his brain. No one

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    a character for a symbolic purpose in an extended written text you have studied. In the novel ‘Catcher in the Rye’ by J.D Salinger the author used the main character ‚sixteen year old Holden Caulfield as a symbol for the loss of innocence and protection of innocence. Trough the novel Salinger has Holden as the first person narrative to really emphasise how Holden sees the situations he gets into and how he feels about them. Holden has just got kicked out of Pency Prep yet another private school

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    Jack ages‚ he loses innocence. In the novel‚ innocence is portrayed as simplicity and childishness‚ which Jack aims to lose as he develops. Wolff develops this theme through Jack’s quest for masculinity‚ which he views as power. Guns and abusive male figures serve as recurring motifs for his diminishing innocence. Jack’s search for masculinity dilutes his idealistic core as he changes his character to match what he believes is powerful; thus causing the withering of his innocence and complete loss

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    ‘Child hood innocence is never live – by the child – as innocent‚ but constructed as such afterwards’. Innocence is given a curious examination in both J.G Ballard’s Running Wild and Ian McEwan’s The Child in Time‚ with each text set against the backdrop of a dystopian English society‚ close enough to reality to be considered allegorical in reference to the state of the nation. It is within the discussion of society that the idea of innocence is represented as a constructed and therefore unattainable

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    well as their contents. The central coffin contained four nested coffins: the first one consisting of a kind of crate and painted black; the second was decorated with mythological figures and animals; the third was decorated with various colors and augury symbols; the fourth and last coffin was uncovered to find a perfectly preserved woman. The body was laid down on its back‚ covered with twenty silks and feathers‚ and tied with ribbons. The body was still intact with the original organs‚ muscles‚

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