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    Macbeth

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    Banquo‚ whom he kills‚ haunts him at an important banquet. Killing the King was wrong‚ Macbeth’s wife dies and Macbeth is overthrown. Duncan’s son Malcolm then becomes King of Scotland. Macbeth- Is a main character of the story and he is in the prophecy of these three witches that he will be Thane of Cawdor and it comes true. He is a solider Lady Macbeth- Is the one who is basically controlling and telling Macbeth what to do with his life. Macbeth doesn’t want to do the things he is doing but he

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    spiritual gifts‚ but especially that you may prophesy. Paul starts out this verse strongly with the word “pursue” and “earnestly” showing the importance he is putting on pursuing the spiritual gifts. He stresses the importance though of the gift of prophecy‚ showing right away what he is passionate about and what to pursue (Mare). 2 For one who speaks in a tongue does not speak to men but to God; for no one understands‚ but in his spirit he speaks mysteries. Here in verse 2 Paul addresses the gift

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    1. Which type of production processing-job shop‚ batch‚ repetitive‚ or continuous - is the primary mode of operation at Stickley Furniture? Why? What other type of processing is used to a lesser extent? Explain. a. Stickley Furniture primarily exhibits traits of batch manufacturer. The production process outlined that at first‚ large pieces of wood are cut into smaller pieces by the Optimizer Saw. These raw cuts are then passed along to the saw station to cut them into pieces for specific jobs along

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    witches’ introduce the prophecy of becoming king to Macbeth‚ he infers the prospect of murdering King Duncan is the only method of fulfilling the premonition. However‚ Macbeth is unable to accept the atrocity of the crime he’s committed and blames fate for his actions. Macbeth’s free will is emphasized and influenced through the witches’ prophecy‚ the supernatural becomes an excuse for his actions making him unprepared when he finally confronts his guilt. Upon being told the prophecy by the witches‚ Macbeth

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    Macbeth Good vs Evil

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    becomes cruel towards others. Banquo hides the prophecy from the rest of the kingdom because he doesn’t believe them to be true‚ but still doubts Macbeth for Duncan’s murder. 4. Why do they do it? Macbeth hid his 3 prophecies from others because he didn’t know whether it would be true or not and because once he heard that Malcolm will inherit his father’s throne. He and Lady Macbeth planned to kill the king therefore‚ if people knew about his prophecies they would have suspect him in an instant the

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    oedipus rex

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    a minefield. However‚ we often tend to approach “sight” and “blindness” from very literal perspective. Whereas Sophocles‚ in his play Oedipus Rex‚ approaches the sight-blind dichotomy metaphorically. Sophocles associates sight with possession of prophecy and knowledge while connecting blindness to ignorance‚ using Tiresius and Oedipus as physical representations of the latter and former. Sophocles uses sight and blindness to establish that humans are natural drawn to the unknown and that insight

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    Assignment - Interview with a Theorist by Kerone Barnett Table of Contents 16 Section I - Introduction Introduction – Dr. Robert Rosenthal‚ Self-Fulfilling Prophecy "When teachers expect students to do well and show intellectual growth‚ they do; when teachers do not have such expectations‚ performance and growth are not so encouraged and may in fact be discouraged in a variety of ways." "How we believe the world is and what we honestly think it can

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    Fate and Free-Will in Sophocles’ Oedipus the King     In Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ the themes of fate and free will are very strong throughout the play. Only one‚ however‚ brought about Oedipus’ downfall and death. Both points could be argued to great effect. In ancient Greece‚ fate was considered to be a rudimentary part of daily life. Every aspect of life depended and was based upon fate (Nagle 100). It is common belief to assume that mankind does indeed have free will and each individual

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    the image and the witches to the side in a small corner. This resembles that this is a soliloquy of Macbeth. The speech bubbles above his head are thoughts he is thinking about pertaining to the witch’s prophecies. For example‚ the check mark and the x question whether or not the witch’s prophecies have good or bad intentions. Are they really telling him the truth or they just playing with his mind? The speech bubbles that say “Thane of Glamis”‚

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    What happened to him could not be avoided because it was his fate. This was easy to see fate at work because the story established the prophecy‚ and throughout the play you were just waiting for the main character to find out that the prophecy he feared so much came true anyway. It could be said that the free will choice to leave his adoptive parents were the most important part. This is a good argument against fate because it shows that

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