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    by the way others thesis statements were different than my thesis. By the way my peers used betrayal in their thesis‚ it showed me the extent of my peers learning capacity. Also‚ this showed me how many different forms of betrayal can be shown‚ by using the same scene as me‚ in the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. My peers thesis statements challenged my thesis statement by the different forms of betrayal they showed. By how my classmates used a scene from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ my

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    always portray reality‚ and reality is not what one sees but more often what one does not see. The acts of betrayal in Othello help develop this theme through character development. The acts include how Iago deceives Othello by being his friend and enemy at the same time‚ Othello betraying his wife’s love and trust‚ and Iago’s betrayal of Roderigo by using him and his money. These acts of betrayal happens all the time‚ even in our society today and that is one of the biggest pain a human can go through

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    Betrayal or Love? THE KITE RUNNER Essay “There are only really a few stories to tell in the end‚ and betrayal and the failure of love is one of those good stories to tell”- Sean Lennon. Khaled Hosseini’s ‘The Kite Runner’ is a story that really is quite relevant to this quote. People might say that it isn’t‚ but there betrayal in almost every nook and cranny of the story. Betrayal is simply defined as being disloyal to someone‚ yet it is so much more than that. Betrayal can cause the greatest

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    Betrayals in The Crucible In The Crucible‚ the community of Salem was depicted as motivated by fear‚ greed‚ and revenge shown by the witch trials. Some people of the community are afraid for their lives of being condemned a witch‚ while others take advantage of those fears. As a result‚ people will do anything to satisfy the motivation including betrayal. In The Crucible‚ three types of betrayal are evident which are the betrayal of oneself‚ theocracy‚ and community. In Salem‚ the puritan society

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    THEATRE HISTORY TIMELINE Dates / Period 600BC-600AD CLASSICAL Key Styles Greek Theatre Development of the classical genres of Comedy and Tragedy. The philosopher Aristotle established the classical rules of tragedy (unities of time‚ place and action). Aristotle identified the central purpose of theatre ± to arouse strong emotions in its audience (catharsis). Greek Tragedies were often based on explorations of conflict between the protagonist and the antagonist. Masks were used for characters. A

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    if only in his own mind. Betrayal was a major aspect of life for Jews in the Holocaust‚ especially Elie. Elie felt betrayed by the Germans for treating Jews like they weren’t humans and taking away the Jew’s self-worth. Elie also felt betrayed by his own god‚ who allowed Elie and his fellow Jews to be treated the way they were by the Germans. Betrayal started the sequence of poor events in Elie’s life and affected him during the Holocaust and from then on. Betrayal was introduced to Elie when

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    should "seize the day" in love. After an introduction that engages the readers’ interest‚ in your first body paragraph‚ you would show why some people think this is a good philosophy. Here you could borrow from Andrew Marvell’s "To His Coy Mistress‚" Aphra Behn’s “The Willing Mistress‚” or Christopher Marlowe’s "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love." Then in the remaining body paragraphs‚ you can draw from any number of other works‚ including poetry‚ short stories‚ or essays that support your theory

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    bond of trust in a relationship and deceiving another person are considered as forms of betrayal. In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ betrayal can be regarded as the foundation of the whole story and throughout the play between other characters. Due to the anger of Cassius‚ the entire play deals with the betrayal of Caesar by Cassius; there are occurrences of this treachery before and after his death. The first betrayal of Caesar can be seen at the very beginning of the play‚ when Flavius and Marcillus

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    foreshadows that betrayal is a big theme in the play. In Act I Scene II Ross tell Duncan‚ “Assisted by that most disloyal traitor‚ the thane of Cawdor‚ began a dismal conflict;” Here he informs Duncan of Cawdor’s betrayal. After that Duncan himself gives the title that Cawdor had to Macbeth‚ “No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive‚ our bosom interest: go pronounce his present death‚ and with his former title greet Macbeth.” In Act I Scene III and IV Macbeth starts planning his betrayal of Duncan.

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    under Othello’s command. Iago tells Othello numerous lies about Desdemona and Othello’s friend‚ and former right-hand man‚ Cassio. Shakespeare covers quite a few of the major issues that are still facing society today. These themes such as ethnicity‚ betrayal‚ and love are what make this play one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. One of the more noticeable themes that Shakespeare discusses in this play is Ethnicity. Othello is a moor that somehow managed to climb his way up the ladder to the rank

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