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    the supernatural in determining the fate of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1. In the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ the supernatural is given a significant role in influencing the lives of two of the main characters‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. This can be seen all throughout Act 1 where the supernatural is presented in forms of witches‚ spells‚ prophecies and spirits. The supernatural indirectly determines the fate of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and does give apparent justifications to their

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    I Wasn’t Planning On this Scene 1 ELISABETA is sitting UPSTAGE part of DOWNRIGHT with a letter in her hands. She is reading it. It is from FLYNN who is Sitting between LEFTCENTER and CENTER. FLYNN  is writing the letter.                             FLYNn I wasn’t planning on this. You know‚ falling in love with you was the last thing I wanted.            FLYNN freezes.                          ELISABETa         Reading from paper. Because I knew one or maybe both of us would get hurt at one point

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    English 8CP This I Believe: Writing Instructions [modified from: http://www.thisibelieve.org] The This I Believe essay form is based on a 1950’s radio program of the same name‚ where Americans from all walks of life shared their personal philosophies and core values that guided their daily lives. In your essay‚ you will narrow this focus‚ writing only a statement of personal religious belief. Below are some suggestions to guide you through this process. Name your belief: If you

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    Macbeth pays more for Duncan’s death then Lady Macbeth although he was more reluctant to do it. Macbeth is valued as an hero at the beginning. This is shown when many people are talking to each other about how Macbeth is gallantry and strong ‚ as he can not describe himself. The witches then sowed a seed when Macbeth was told the prophecy. When Macbeth sent a letter to Lady Macbeth about the prophecy he had jus received and how “two truths had come” (Him being Thane of Fife then almost immediately

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    let him go I know I should probably hate you for hurting him and taking him to some dark places in his life‚ but I don’t. I actually want to thank you for hurting him‚ so I could show him how he should be treated. Without you‚ he would never have learned such a valuable life lesson. I’m glad he learned it the hard way because you made him so much stronger than before. Thank you for walking out of his life and opening the door for someone else...me. Thank you for giving me the chance to love him and

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    Blake McClung Ms. Freese English 2 07 April 2015 Lady Macbeth and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Out of the 5.2 million people who are afflicted with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Most patients diagnosed usually portray symptoms of having flashbacks of an event‚ withdrawing from an event with repeated motions‚ or troubles falling asleep (psychcentral.com). In William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ the character Lady Macbeth experiences sleep troubles‚ repeating motions‚ and being with a mental illness

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    Within the play of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as ambitious and vicious when she is first introduced in Act 1 Scene 5. Lady Macbeth is the one of the main reasons the play played out like it did. Although‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth treat each other as friends‚ they both have an equal say in what happens‚ but Lady Macbeth seems to contribute more opinion than Macbeth does. When her husband writes to Lady Macbeth about the witches‚ she was excited‚ she wanted to be queen and she did not

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    Jonathan Yun This I Believe… Have you ever wanted to make a difference? I have and I believe that everyone should be treated equally. No one should be treated differently just because of their physical feature‚ their mental disabilities‚ and if they practice and preach a certain religion. I believe that no matter what race you are‚ how slow you learn‚ or if you’re Buddhist or Christian everyone should be treated the same and equally. There was a point and time where I‚ myself struggled with

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    I have been so blind so long‚ now I see. How managed thou to hide the stinking truth? Why art thou so eager to forsake me? Wherefore didst thou doest this to me? What have I done to deserve such betrayal? My faith and trust were in the pitch of dark I finally see the light –but too late. I curse thee to the heavens or to hell Whichever one makes you sicken the most. Thou shall suffer for thy treacherous sins. How can I avert thee from thy mortal course? Witches‚ foul hags‚ you foresaw

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    How is Macbeth presented in Act I? At the beginning of the play‚ in Act I‚ Scene II‚ Macbeth is introduced as a valiant warrior whose actions have gained great trust and honour from the king‚ Duncan. He is portrayed as a man who would do anything for his king. The sergeant tells the audience of Macbeth’s bravery and loyalty by saying ‘for brave Macbeth—well he deserves that name—distaining fortune‚ with his brandish’d steel’‚ explaining to the audience that Macbeth earned the title ‘brave’ through

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