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    Downfall of Creon

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    Lisa Smith English 10 6 February 2013 The Downfall of Creon Throughout our lives‚ we humans will encounter experiences which will teach us that occasionally our sense of judgment may not always be the best. We will learn that our mistakes can have very negative outcomes that cannot be changed. A good example of this is shown through the character of Creon‚ who clearly demonstrates all of the five components of a tragic hero‚ which is why he is considered the tragic hero of the play Antigone

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    Hamlet's Emotions

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    Stephanie Gaitan Mr. Kennedy ENG 3U1 23 November 2009 Emotions In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ the main character Hamlet is seen as a very emotional person. His emotions change all the time throughout the play so he attempts to act crazy so nobody knows what’s going on with him. When he acts crazy to hide his emotions‚ it affects everyone else but‚ Hamlet does not realize it. The emotions that he shows in the play are sorrow‚ anger and guilt. Hamlet shows sorrow after his fathers

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    What Is Hamlet's Problem

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    The question every man reading Hamlet will ask “What is Hamlet’s problem”? The sad truth is‚ Hamlets problem is deeper than what the reader can see and simply cannot be pinpointed. Throughout the play‚ there are multiple situations occurring and Hamlet’s problem is not exact in that given moment in time. His troubles arranges from his father being assassinated by his own uncle and having his mom marry the perpetrator in a hasty wedding to never looking at women the same because of his mother’s lustful

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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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    Alcibiades's Downfall

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    contrast between inspired military excellence and disappointing moral failure. Although he was a brilliant and accomplished military strategist‚ Alcibiades’ lack of moral fortitude‚ and his provocation of the Athenians into reckless action led to his downfall‚ and that of Athens. Although Alcibiades was a man of prodigious gifts who could have led Athens to military dominance‚ he gave in to base self-interest and lack of self-control that caused him to alienate his friends‚ waste his military genius‚

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    Macbeth's Downfall

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    Downfall of the Macbeth’s If one has the firmness of killing another‚ will that person collapse to the forces of guilt and turn themselves in‚ or will that person suffer the effects of guilt and try to live through their troubles? Guilt can cause many people to turn themselves in or can make people succumb into a deep hole. In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespeare reveals that the effects of guilt can cause the downfall of one’s status and more importantly‚ their inner being.

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    Hamlet's Revenge

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    The Revenge of Hamlet Hamlet ’s sixth soliloquy is full of irony‚ philosophy‚ and with the familiar subject of revenge. It reflects themes of the entire play‚ and it helped further my understanding of Shakespeare ’s masterpiece‚ Hamlet. The main character‚ in his second-to-last monologue reflects Claudius ’ regret which is an obstacle to revenge. This barrier creates frustration for Hamlet‚ but also is a reason for further procrastination‚ which is usually Hamlet ’s way out of a situation. The

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    Hamlet's Inactivity

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    Hamlets Inactivity Throughout the course of the play‚ one of the main contentions comes in Hamlets constant delay in enacting revenge in the face of the encouragement of "heaven of hell". However this impotence is to no fault of Hamlets‚ but in fact is reflective of the qualities of a man who strives for reason and meditation; one who is "noble in reason". At the commencement of the play Hamlets melancholic state prompted by the dexterity in which his mother threw herself to "incestuous sheets"

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    Downfall of Othello

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    Downfall of Othello Humans feel the need to interact with one another‚ to fulfil this need humans build relationships. These relationships can either bring great joy or can become the very cause of human frailty. In the play ‘Othello’ by William Shakespeare we witness the downfall of the main character Othello and the underlying factors which lead to his downfall. One of the main factors is the relationships he had with others. The relationship between Othello and Iago is built on friendship

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    Hamlet’s Faculty of Intellect In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet is a man of thought‚ reason and intellect. Throughout the play Hamlet utilizes his Christian knowledge to plan for different alternatives to action such as waiting to catch Claudius in sin to murder him. Hamlet also uses his Christian comprehension to terminate action all together like when he comes to a conclusion in his famous soliloquy that committing suicide would not follow Christian dogma. Despite Hamlet’s use of religious rational

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