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    The Bird Without Wings There was a man who was selling drugs. He was a grim figure‚ with a cruel worn out face‚ roaming dark alleys trying to avoid police. This man sold two men some drugs for a large sum of money. These men soon realize they had been scammed. They did not get the drugs they thought they were buying. This deceitful man not only made money by selling drugs‚ but he also stole their money. The two men went back to get the money which was taken from them. The man refused and

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    The play Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ tells the story of a brave man‚ called Macbeth‚ who killed his way to the throne. In doing so‚ he brings about his own downfall. The description of Macbeth from “brave‚ valiant cousin and worthy gentleman” and that of his wife “honoured hostess” changes to “dead butcher and his fiend like queen”. This change is due to the receiving of prophecies‚ ambition and greed and desire. The play explores themes‚ including power‚ ambition and guilt. In the beginning

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    Things in Threes In the dramatic play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare many things come in groups of three. The number three is very common throughout the play and it had a huge role in Macbeth’s insanity. The three murders are the most obvious group of three in the play. The next group of three is the three witches that convince Macbeth to do all of the bad things. The final group of three is all of Macbeth’s titles. The three murders are the easiest group of three things in the

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    In the play Macbeth it is easy to see how someone can manipulate and influence other people’s behavior with their own actions. Lady Macbeth influences Macbeth by showing power and confidence. Lady Macbeth plays a major role in influencing her husband to take the path that he does to become King of Scotland. She effectively unleashes Macbeth’s true evil side. Throughout the play we can see that she has a strong influence on him and is a primary cause for increasing Macbeth’s passion to gain the crown

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    will is a primary factor in an individual or universe. The Divine Command Theory is the elemental belief that a divine being (“divine being‚” defined as the immortal being that is followed and believed)‚ commands morality and immorality‚ and that these ideas can only originate within this divine being. Moral law is a feature of a divine beings nature. Essentially‚ both a divine being and morality bear a direct correlation. To believe in Divine Command Theory‚ one believes

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    Irony in Macbeth

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    Dramatic Irony is the result of information being shared with the audience but withheld from one or more of the characters. Example: In Act 1 Scene 4‚ line 50 ‚ the witches hail Macbeth‚ “thane of Cawdor!” Dramatic irony: At this point‚ Macbeth is unaware that the king has conferred this honor upon him because of his valor in battle‚ so he attributes his fortune to the witches’ prophecy. However‚ the audience knows Duncan made the pronouncement in Act 1‚ Scene 3. Purpose: This dramatic irony is

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    Macbeth Analysis

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    After reading The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ there’s a lot I can say about this story. This story was filled with so much death! Death! Death! And even more Death! This story was like a roller coaster‚ it starts off as okay‚ then it’s downhill from there. I honestly have to say the style of this story had my confused it was making my brain hurt‚ but along the way I started to get a better understanding of the story and brain started to hurt a little less. Along the way‚ many questions started to circulate

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    Lady Macbeth

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    sympathy for Macbeth. His relationship with his wife Lady Macbeth. His behaviour as King / tyrant! You must also be able to discuss the following characters: Lady Macbeth – as a person in her own right‚ her relationship with her husband & our reaction to & levels of sympathy for her. Duncan – as a King & as one of the “good” characters in the play. Banquo – as a person in his own right and as a “foil” to Macbeth. The Witches – their role in the play & influence over Macbeth. Minor characters

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    In William Shakespeares play “Macbeth”‚ The theme of “Fair is foul‚ Foul is fair”(1.1.11) is used a lot throughout the play and it is one of the most important themes. This phrase “Fair is foul‚ Foul is fair”(1.1.11) comes from one of the last lines in Act 1‚ Scene 1. It is spoken by the 3 witches in the play. This one line becomes stronger and stronger throughout the play and helps the reader predict a lot of what will happen later on in the play. The phrase “Fair is foul‚ Foul is fair”(1.1.11)

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    Macbeth Conflicts

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    The Conflicts in Macbeth In literature‚ a struggle between two opposing forces is called a conflict. Conflicts in literature move the plot along and keep the audience interested. Conflict is used by Shakespeare in almost all of his plays. He uses multiple conflicts leading to the major conflict in his plays. Conflict is introduced in the rising action‚ faced head on in the climax‚ starts to work itself out in the falling action and then is resolved in the resolution. In William Shakespeare ’s play

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