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    How to Play Badminton

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    Badminton is not for the faint of heart with shuttlecocks reaching speeds of up to 206 mph‚ players must employ courage‚ speed‚ and amazing eye-hand coordination to be successful in this game. Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players known as singles or an opposing pair which is known as doubles. Players aim to serve over the net so that it lands within the marked boundaries of the court in such a way as to not allow the opposing player to return the shuttlecock back over

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    Powerful images heighten our experience of the playMacbeth” It is said that writer’s imagery reveals their own idiosyncrasies*. Shakespeare reveals the inner most thoughts of Macbeth with the use of striking imagery. Writers naturally tend to draw attention to things they know best or think most about .Macbeths thoughts are betrayed in the play and they reveal his character and his intensions. There are many forms of imagery in the playMacbeth” such as blood‚ clothing‚ sleep‚ and darkness. These

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    third parties play in influencing the dynamics of conflict. Conflict is defined as an open and hostile opposition occurring as a result of differing viewpoints. Conflicts may not be disagreement or misunderstanding .It is also defined as a condition between people‚ who are tasked or interdependent‚ and where one or both feel angry‚ and find fault with the other‚ use behaviors that cause problem.Some people see conflict as a situation while others see conflict as a behavior. Thus conflict takes its definition

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    Macbeth" and "Madea" Comparison Essay by JPWrite Description: This paper examines how Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" and Euripides’ "Medea" are both tragic plays in the classical sense. It looks at how both Medea and Macbeth lust for the unattainable and how that lust destroys them. It cannot be said which character is a truly tragic figure‚ because both fit the description. It contends that if either character deserves more sympathy it is Madea‚ the jilted wife‚ not Macbeth the King killer since Macbeth’s

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    Macbeth is a brave yet conflicted character that has to face a lot of decisions throughout the play. Based on the choices he makes‚ one can question if he is a kind hearted villain or a tragic hero. “A tragic hero is a great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall‚ suffering or defeat” (Dictionary.com). A kind hearted villain is a person who is still evil‚ but commits his crimes in a kind way‚ without pain or torture. The Macbeth that we will soon start

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    great leader should be supported by its people. Most importantly‚ a powerful leader should pretend to be virtuous and kind. By saying that‚ we can compare that to Macbeth. On Act I‚ Scene 6‚ line 63-64‚ Lady Macbeth says “Look like the innocent flower‚ but be the serpent under it”. At this point‚ Lady Macbeth is trying to convince Macbeth to kill King Duncan‚ but by keeping it a secret and acting innocent so no one can

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    Ample adj enough or more than enough I have ample rocks in your yard There are ample students in the class Obscure adj not clear to understand Verb keep someone from being seen Assuage verb to make a pain less intense My hunger was assuaged my food Impotent adj lack of power and mobility hopeless Superman is impotent against kryptonite I am impotent to knives The dog was impotent against chocolate Malevolent adj wishing evil toward others Daunt verb to overcome with fear I daunt my

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    Macbeth is a tragic hero in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth due to his tragic flaw and the events leading to his death. Macbeth evolves as a character due to his tragic flaw of unchecked ambition. Macbeth’s ambition changes drastically throughout the events leading to his demise. The prophecies of the Weird Sisters are interpreted differently by Macbeth and the Weird Sisters. A series of uncontrollable events affect Macbeth and his future kingship. Macbeth’s lineage is threatened by Banquo and

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    How Is Lady Macbeth Evil

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    women. In the tragic play Macbeth by William Shakespeare the woman behind Macbeth is the Evil Lady Macbeth. She is very greedy and ambitious. She will do everything in her power it takes to become the queen of Scotland. Some people may say that Macbeth is more evil because she was the one to commit the murder‚ but Lady Macbeth had a big influence on Macbeth to commit the murder. Lady Macbeth is very Evil and Mischievous. Lady Macbeth is greedy and ambitious. When Macbeth is considering not to

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    of ‘horror’ in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein The gothic horror genre is a favourite for many readers. We love the suspense and mystery‚ the desperation‚ the doom and gloom‚ the claustrophobia‚ even the blood. But most of all we love the fear - the feeling we get that gives us pathos with the protagonist that keeps us on the edge of our seats and propels us to turn the page. How do Shelley and Shakespeare provoke our reactions when reading Macbeth (Shakepeare‚1606) and Frankenstein

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