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    Character One’s true character traits can be hard to read. In the case of one’s ambition and his or her movement of power in the hierarchy‚ one’s instinctive choices show their true character traits. Macbeth‚ written by Shakespeare‚ and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith‚ produced by George Lucas and Rick McCallum‚ display characters’ who are merciless‚ savage‚ and courageous in the case of a shift of power in the hierarchy. To begin‚ Macbeth’s leading character Macbeth and Star Wars’ Emperor Palpatine

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    he had not confessed‚ the murder would have been a success. Just as in “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ Poe utilizes irony to amplify the horror and tension in “The Cask of Amontillado”. In “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ a murderer‚ Montresor‚ plans a clever revenge scheme using many small parts to bring the plan together. Montresor’s plan is to make the person he is avenging to feel guilt and die in pain‚ but in the end‚ Montresor is the man feeling guilty and living a life of pain. In both those stories

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    Star Wars Episode III Revenge Of The Sith A New Hope for film scoring… In 1977 George Lucas’ vision of a universe where war‚ mysticism‚ despair‚ and hope was made a reality by 20th Century Fox studios. Instrumental to the shaping of a complete universe was the musical language created by John Williams. Williams’ orchestration‚ thematic motifs and understanding of the emotional context of the story propelled the film to legendary status‚ and now‚ in 2005 we reach the climax of the six feature

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    throughout Shakespeare’s works is that of revenge‚ but more importantly it is the outcomes that surround the main characters due to their partaking in revengeful ways that creates the lasting impression on the reader. Titus Andronicus is a typical example of Shakespeare’s love of a good revenge tale. From the onset‚ its is evident that revenge in the from of murder is the chosen method. In Hamlet‚ this seems to also be the case as Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his Uncle‚ for murdering his father.

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    The movie Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (1999)‚ Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones (2002)‚ Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith (2005) is about Anakin Skywalker played by Jake Lloyd and Hayden Christensen‚ who is learning to become a Jedi‚ but in time instead becomes a Sith known as Darth Vader. A Jedi is a person that has awareness of the "Force"‚ and can maintain order in the universe‚ is known as the "Good Guy". A Sith is the enemy of the Jedis‚ and they use the dark side

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    away‚ Macbeth‚ the evil tyrant‚ once ruled. The story of Macbeth‚ which was written by the infamous William Shakespeare‚ is a great tragedy. Although very well beyond the time of modern readers; Macbeth’s classical themes of betrayal‚ guilt‚ and revenge are still shown in most modern tragedies. The play of Macbeth seems to very similar to the modern sci-fi films Star Wars (Episode 1-6)‚ written and produced by George Lucas‚ for the sheer fact that both heroes of the stories turn to the dark side

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    not developed individually‚ they are more inherited. Each of them characters fit the criteria of their archetype. In Hamlet‚ Hamlet is the hero because he tried to prove that his uncle killed his father‚ and dies trying to kill his uncle to get his revenge. This shows he sacrificed something to save Denmark of a drunken awful ruler. Horatio is the son because Hamlet asks him for help and he decides to help him‚ without him Hamlet would question his sanity. King Claudius is the shadow because he killed

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    favourite sagas that has a lot of issues director wants us to think about‚ implying his representation of tons of philosophical questions and his opinion or subjective point of view. I picked up the latest part of the famous saga Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith; it is a final part of prequels of the original story‚ it is actually explains and demonstrates the most important and stressful period of Anakin Skywaker’s life‚ showing the whole situation that made him to decide to turn to the dark

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    “Hamlet” has been described as an anti-revenge tragedy. To what extent do you agree with this? Examine the extent to which the play adopts‚ alters or rejects the conventions of revenge tragedy. To say Hamlet is a an anti-revenge tragedy would be to deny the whole picture‚ instead it can be said Hamlet is a double tragedy‚ for one thing it adopts a certain characteristic few other plays have and can do- it reveals Shakespeare himself. Hamlet the prince of Denmark is perhaps the pivotal point

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    that main point.In this short story‚his main point is the result of obsession of revenge with impunity and all the other actions serve for the protagonist’s punishment against provoking.Poe uses the elements of symbolism generously and for this purpose‚he benefits from mythology.He uses Dionysos‚the god of wine‚to define Montresor’s inner self.He uses the feast for Dionysos‚the time when people get crazy and can get revenge in that chaos‚to justify the murder.All his methods -symbolism‚irony‚pun‚foreshadowing

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