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    Nadya Dobrogorskaya Freshman English: Schumacher p.1 December 6th‚ 2012 Tragic Hero: Oedipus Final Draft OEDIPUS: THE FATE OF POWERUFUL A KING Imagine being a hero‚ and your destiny is to kill your father and marry your mother. This is Oedipus’s fate. When he was still a baby‚ his parents heard of the prophecy they had a shepherd take Oedipus to Kithairon to die. There the shepherd gave the baby to another shepherd from Corinth‚ where Oedipus was given to the king and queen

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    The Marriage of Fate and Free Will The common definition of a hero is often skewed and misconceived. Heroes are usually viewed as supernatural‚ divine individuals who live to fight evil for the good of everyone else or at the very least‚ the damsel in distress. However‚ when one pauses to examine this definition more closely‚ a modern hero can be someone who has positively impacted someone else’s life. Certainly‚ modern literature challenges this archaic and irrelevant definition. John Green is

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    Even though it was an immediate decision because of witches‚ it occurs everything like a dream and destiny which means everything happens perfectly. Early in the play‚ Macbeth killed King Duncan which made him crazy and he can’t afford to be King of Scotland. When Macbeth killed King Duncan‚ he starts scaring that other people find out Macbeth killed King Duncan so he can’t sleep and have a normal life. “sleep no more! Macbeth does murder sleep”” (2.2 46-47). The quote describes Macbeth as a person

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    Time and Fate in Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet‚ said to be one of the most famous love stories of all times‚ is a play anchored on time and fate. Some actions are believed to occur by chance or by destiny. The timing of each action influences the outcome of the play. While some events are of less significance‚ some are crucial to the development of this tragedy. The substantial events that inspire the conclusion of Romeo and Juliet are; the Capulet ball‚ the quarrel experienced by

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    Have you ever wondered if what happened in your life is fate or free will? In Oedipus Rex you have to put together whether it was fate‚ or free will. Fate plays a main role when it comes to the story for they tried to give Oedipus away thinking it will change what happens to Laius; however‚ Oedipus came back‚ which was fate‚ to kill Laius‚ marry his mother‚ and was the only one to figure out the riddle and kill the sphinx. Also‚ suicide plays a role of free will because Jocasta‚ who hung herself

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    process of simplification and substitution of words‚ we can further deduce that an Event is caused by an act of will or choice. If you believe it is a world of choice‚ you regard your life as a product of your own decisions. If you believe in destiny‚ you suspect there are greater forces defining your life’s story. Even if we are each part of some great master plan‚ our unique journey has more personal meaning when we choose it for ourselves. You make many choices every day. Whenever possible

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    1.) The ideology of manifest destiny in regards to the western frontier implied the "American" citizens were meant to expand West. It was believed the entire continent was meant to be conquered and inhabited by the people European decent who had‚ until the late 19th Century‚ remained near the East coast. The expansion and habitation was "meant" to occur as divine providence. The rights and freedoms of the indigenous people were not high on the list of priorities of the expansion. Perhaps no

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    1). The three witches are the catalyst of the play and they promote the theme-Fate and Free will‚ they set up the dark mysterious tone in the play. First of all‚ the witches accurately predict significant events in Macbeth’s life: they hail Macbeth as three things: Thane of Glamis‚ thane of Cowdor and “king hereafter”(pg 18)‚ which represent past‚ present‚ and future. Macbeth is already the thane of Glamis and Duncan is sending Ross and Angus to make him Thane of Cowdor at that time. In this

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    Destiny Takes A Toll While reading Things Fall Apart it is important to realize that in the end it is not Okonkwo’s choices but in fact destinies work that brought Okonkwo’s life to his tragic end. Since the day Okonkwo is born destiny is not on his side. His father is a nobody‚ Okonkwo accidently murdering a clan member and his son Nwoye converting to Christianity can all be shown to prove it is in fact destiny’s work and to show he has absolutely no say in his tragic end. Destiny is a debatable

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    MACBETH – FATE VS FREE WILL The tragedy of Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare in the 1600s‚ continues to be one of Shakespeare’s darkest‚ most powerful tragedies. The play‚ set in Scotland‚ depicts the rise and fall of King Macbeth. It explores whether Macbeth was in charge of his own destiny in his quest for power‚ or under the control of others surrounding him. The play examines many themes‚ especially those concerning evil. A prominent theme in Macbeth is fate vs freewill. Is it fate‚ or free

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