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    weaknesses‚ nobody is perfect or flawless. For some of us it comes down to our personalities‚ like being shy‚ oversensitive‚ stubborn‚ irresponsible or overconfident. For others it is caused by

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    Downfall of Othello

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    Othello is a story about a military leader who marries a younger venetian girl. Through a stage of events he is led to his downfall. What was it that initially caused the downfall of Othello? Was it Iago and his scheming ways‚ Cassio for being to good looking or was it Othello for is gullibility‚ insecurity and his jealousy of others. Othello ultimately caused the downfall for himself due to his inability to trust his wife and find real evidence. Othello was a Moor meaning that he already had

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    The Downfall of a Dictator Ferdinand Marcos‚ the man who would be President: his was a story of success. It was a long‚ arduous climb to the highest office in land. He worked hard to achieve it. It was not an easy road – there were frustrations‚ obstacles‚ and public scandals along the way. But he made it. Despite seemingly irreversible defeats‚ he fulfilled what he promised his mother: “For every tear you shed now‚ there will be victory.” (People Power: The Philippine Revolution of 1986) Ferdinand

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    Hamlet

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    Why does Hamlet delay Killing Claudius? What is stopping him. How valid are his reasons for his hesitation. How many times does he have the opportunity to attack and kill Claudius but hesitates and does not go through with it. What do these hesitations and delays say about Hamlet’s character. Hamlet is a very intriguing character with a lot of different morals‚ ethics‚ and principles. Hamlet’s morals‚ ethics‚ and principles are more on a subconscious level and sometimes Hamlet does not even realize

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    Blanches downfall

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    How dies Williams create a sense of inevitability about Blanches downfall? Williams uses a range of techniques to foreshadow the downfall of Blanche‚ including symbolism‚ use of language techniques‚ imagery and stage direction. Imagery such as the ’Blue piano’ are used to the same effect throughout the play‚ to build tension and create a sense of inevitability and fate‚ even though the play is developing‚ the blue piano is always playing. It is a fixed point‚ as is Blanche’s fate

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    and the influencing of them by Lady Macbeth. Although the witch sisters and Lady Macbeth lead the downfall of Macbeth‚ one can also insist that Macbeth himself is responsible for all the actions he will make. If Macbeth’s confidence level does not boost up as much‚ than he will continue to be the loyal‚ noble man that he is. In The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ the witches have a huge impact on the downfall of Macbeth. The three evil sisters actually plan it; their prophecies are the framework of his atrophy

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    Oedipus' Downfall

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    Prompt: In a well-developed essay‚ consider whether hubris‚ fate or both are the use of Oedipus’ downfall. Use evidence from the text to support your support. Hubris is defined as excessive pride or self-confidence‚ while fate is defined as the supposed force‚ principle‚ or power that predetermines events. Ancient Greeks believed in Hubris‚ or pride. Pride may have been seen as good or bad. Many people that exhibit pride may come off as being proud of their achievements or lives; however‚ pride

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    The Downfall of Macbeth

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    The Downfall of Macbeth 6th Stiles Armstrong 1 2-2-2013 Dual Comp 2 In Macbeth‚ it is arguable which of three negative forces‚ be they internal or external‚ is the reason for Macbeth’s downfall (determined when Duncan is murdered). William Shakespeare‚ the author of this play‚ bids three disconfirming forces as follows: the evil Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s own “vaulting ambition‚” and the

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    To what extent is Macbeth responsible for his own downfall? Macbeth‚ one of the many great stories written by William Shakespeare. Set in Scotland during the Elizabethan times. Is the tragic tale of how one mans greed and ambition brought him to his own downfall and eventually his death. The downfall of Macbeth wasn’t entirely his own fault even though he did play a huge part in it other people helped set it in motion such as his wife‚ lady Macbeth and the three witches. In this essay I shall

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    The Downfall of the Federalists" The Federalist were a powerful and incredibly influential party in the nations beginning history. Their party was packed with influential‚ men such as Alexander Hamilton‚ George Washington and Charles Pinckney. Although they are an example of great parties in our nation‚ they are also a tragic example of the quickness of political downfall. The Federalists’ downfall was caused mainly by the personalities of their party members‚ and therefore the collective personality

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