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    by using confusion‚ most notably in the form of oxymorons and puns. Confusion is Shakespeare’s primary asset when creating the irony within his story. He accomplishes this primarily by utilizing oxymorons and puns. This asset is first shown in an argument between servants of the houses of Montague and Capulet. Tybalt accuses Benvolio of hypocrisy because of the fact that Benvolio‚ the Montague draws his sword and talks of peace. The line "drawn and talk of peace" causes much confusion and also describes

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    Shakespeare’s classic play MacBeth is the story of a young and ambitious noble‚ MacBeth and his wife‚ Lady MacBeth living in 11th century Scotland. When MacBeth is told by three witches that he will become King of Scotland‚ his mind begins to wander. He considers killing the current king‚ Duncan‚ but he soon dismisses the thought from his mind. When Lady MacBeth hears of the witch’s prophecies‚ she urges him to take fate into his own hands and kill the king. With her help‚ he commits

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    Reporter: Fuentes‚ Mary Rose S. 6. Confusion of Absolute Statement – this fallacy is committed when one argues from the truth of a general principle to the truth of specific case. The specific case may even be an exception the general law. Let us keep in mind‚ there are always exeptions to general principles. A universal principle is coined in view of normal and ordinary circumstances. But there may be exceptional conditions where the force of universal principle may be waived. Example: To

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    Fauset was a cultured‚ well-bred woman‚ a close associate of Du Bois viewed France as fair and free‚ however based on her writings which utilized French settings‚ philosophy‚ and education abroad in her writings. In her novel‚ There Is Confusion‚ published in 1924‚ she notes the hardships due to segregation in the U. S. Army that had already been notated by Dubois in The Crisis. To continue‚ Fauset wrote stories beginning in a visit in 1924 depicting American soldiers in France‚ clearly stating how

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    Confusion with Confucianism For many‚ the initial thoughts that arise when thinking about religion are of gods and spirits‚ but can practices‚ such as Confucianism‚ that lack these components still be classified as religious? Religion is a difficult word to define and many scholars have opposing opinions on this matter. Anthropologist Clifford Geertz created a definition‚ accepted by some and rejected by others‚ that can be used to determine if something can be included in this classification.

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    Macbeth’s theme in one word is EQUIVOCATION (of double or doubtful meaning‚ questionable‚ ambiguous). Equivocation is prevalent throughout the play. Lady Macbeth uses it a lot‚ and suggests it to her husband when she says "...look like the innocent flower / But be the serpent under ’t..." (Act I‚ Scene 5‚ 64-65) In other words‚ the idea or theme in the play is "Fair is foul‚ foul is fair." Basically‚ this means that appearances can be deceiving. What appears to be good can be bad‚ and this is seen

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    Dower and dowry confusion The dower is a sum of money or other property which becomes payable by the husband to the wife as an effect of marriage[1]. On the other hand‚ Dowry is a transaction between two parties involving cash‚ or other valuable articles such as precious metals‚ gems‚ clothing‚ appliances‚ real estate‚ or goods for entertainment‚ made as a condition for entering a marriage contract[2].The dowry system is not recognised in the religion or the law of the Muslim societies but has

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    religious themes were popular amongst the arts during the 1600s‚ where Catholicism existed as the belief of the people. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a great example of the implementation of these themes and their influence over the plot and the audience. It is a story constantly unfolding as a result of the actions of supernatural powers‚ which have set many of the crucial events‚ such as the fall of King Duncan‚ into motion as well as paving the way for the fates of characters such as Macbeth. The

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    Theme of "Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair" in Shakespeare’s Macbeth One of the most important themes in Macbeth involves the witches’ statement in Act 1‚ Scene1 that "fair is foul and foul is fair." (Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ Line 10) When Macbeth and Banquo first see the weird sisters‚ Banquo is horrified by their hideous appearances. Conversely‚ Macbeth immediately began to converse with these universally known evil creatures. After hearing their prophecies‚ Macbeth considered the witches to be "fair"

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    How are the themes of appearance and reality presented in Macbeth? William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon on April 23 1564. Shakespeare‚ according fto the church register‚ was the third of eight children in the Shakespeare household – three of whom died in childhood. Shakespeare attended the free grammar school in Stratford‚ which as the time had a reputation to rival that of Eton‚ which explains his great work. Between 1585 and 1592 he became a successful writer. Shakespeare used his

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