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    Macbeth vs Beowulf

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    Beowulf and Macbeth Beowulf‚ identified as an epic hero and Macbeth‚ identified as a tragic hero both are very similar and different in their own ways. The epic poem‚ Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney and the tragic play‚ Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare both have heroes as the protagonist of the story. The stories written in two different time periods‚ still can be seen with many similarities and differences. A tragic hero is of high ranking and unfortunately has a flaw that they possess

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    Macbeth Vs Banquo

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    Both Macbeth and Banquo have unique reactions illustrated in their conversation to the news from Ross and Angus. Macbeth‚ while originally cautious yet interested‚ begins to believe what the witches foretold after part of their prophecy is fulfilled when the news is brought that Macbeth will be the Thane of Cawdor. Once this occurs‚ Macbeth gives great value to what the witches said and hopes that greater things await him in the future. Contemplating these great possibilities‚ he asks Banquo‚ “Do

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    macbeth vs oedipus

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    2) The supernatural ordain the actions of Oedipus ­Quote: Line 868­880 3) The supernatural are to blame for the actions of Oedipus ­Quote: Line 1490­1496       b. Macbeth 1) The prophecies of the Supernatural are deserved ­Quote: 1.3.50­52 2) The supernatural manipulate the mentality of Macbeth ­Quote: 1.3.134­139 3) Macbeth is to blame for his own actions ­Quote: 1.7.13­28  II.Body A) The prophecies 1) (Oedipus The King) The prophecies of the supernatural are undeserved. a) “An ora

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    Duddy vs Macbeth

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    The Corruption of Macbeth and Duddy Everyone should follow their dreams‚ but sometimes when you get too caught up in your dreams; you begin to forget about reality. Throughout the play Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare and the novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz‚ written by Mordecai Richler‚ protagonists Macbeth and Duddy become corrupted as they on the pursuit of their dream. Throughout the novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz and the play Macbeth‚ both protagonists have characters

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    Expectations For Boys and Girls Expectations for boys and girls are extremely high in today’s society. A lot of people feel pressure in today’s society and so much so that some people feel the need to take their own lives. Some people are able to rise above societies expectations‚ but that is incredibly hard to do and not everybody is strong enough to overcome that. The pressures of society follow everyone everywhere and different people must handle it in different ways. Expectations for girls

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    Macbeth vs. LOTF

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    Baltasar Gracian elaborates on the fact that evil acts as an external force‚ when one evil deed is committed more powerful evils will come to follow. The most compelling examples of evil being created through external forces are present in the books Macbeth (Shakespeare)‚ and Lord of The Flies (William Golding). Throughout these two books‚ innocent men begin to develop into thoughtless killers‚ not only is it their own choices; but rather the circumstances around them causing evil to be developed. Although

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    In stave 3 Dickens introduces two children called Ignorance and Want who are described as: ‘wretched‚ abject‚ frightful‚ hideous‚ miserable.’ This list of negative adjectives makes the reader empathise with the young children as they are innocent and haven’t chosen to live this saddening life. Dickens also used the adjectives scowling‚ wolfish’ to describe the children which is describing them as wolves and monsters‚ indicating that they have been neglected to live like savages. Poor people‚ throughout

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    “The unqualified truth is that‚ when I loved Estella with the love a man‚ I loved her simply because I found her irresistible. Once for all; I knew to my sorrow‚ often and often‚ if not always that I loved her against reason‚ against promise‚ against peace‚ against hope‚ against happiness‚ against all discouragement that could be. Once for all; I loved her none the less because I knew it‚ and it had no more influence in restraining me than if I had devoutly believed her to be human perfection.” (29

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    of Shakespeare’s play " MacBeth " is not historically accurate‚ MacBeth’s life is the subject of the tragedy. There are characters and events that are based on true events and real persons but‚ Shakespeare’s "MacBeth " differs significantly from history’s MacBeth. <br><br>The first example of a difference between the Shakespeare "MacBeth" and historical MacBeth is the death of Duncan I. In Shakespeare’s " MacBeth "‚ Duncan I was murdered by MacBeth. A prophecy said to MacBeth by one of the three witches

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    Dear Pip‚ I know you’ve been through troublesome times. And I want to let you know that I believe the reason for this is Estella. You see‚ her lack of feelings and caring gives your attraction for her an inevitable pain. For the reason being she has no feelings‚ doesn’t regard others feelings‚ & treats you terrible! Essentially‚ what love & care can be given/shown to a person when there isn’t any love or care to give? Estella has no feelings Pip. She constantly uses your attention for her benefit

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