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    The question was are the Mongols uncivilized barbarians or culture brokers on their journey to conquer the world? They served mainly as culture brokers in many ways. They helped evolve trade‚ spread religion‚ and share many cultures with others‚ Mongols‚ while on their conquest‚ created many paths and way points to help traders and travelers journey across the land. The path ways and way points that marked where the Mongols have traveled made new courses for traders and to help them get the food

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    Hamlet's Trio

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    The Pinnacle of Hamlet (How the soliloquies of Hamlet’s first two speeches come to a finale in his third.)     Trio’s are the basis of history; take a look at the trio of the Three Musketeers‚ the Stooges‚ Marcus Brutus‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Mark Antony. There is something magical about the power of three. Shakespeare recognized this and often had may triples that he used to catch people’s attention. Brutus was Caesar’s best friend but‚ “Yet Brutus knows that he has no personal reason to destroy Caesar

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    the ghost of his deceased father to avenge his death by killing the new king‚ his uncle Claudius. Having been given these tasks‚ Hamlet seems to go out of his way to behave in a way that draws attention to himself‚ ignoring his primary objective. Hamlet’s inability to leave others out of his problems has sparked many debates between critics of the character and the play about his state of mind. However‚ it’s obvious to see that Hamlet cannot behave properly because of his mental illness‚ melancholia

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    2013 Prince Hamlet’s Vengeful Delay Within every human‚ lies a philosophical nature‚ driving the question as to whether a greater power or dominant spirit exists. This intellectual activity is evidently portrayed in William Shakespeare’s famous play Hamlet. The protagonist Hamlet‚ is deeply vexed with melancholy‚ and as the young Dane struggles with his vengeful conscience‚ his deep deliberation and analysis causes a great delay on his probe to avenge his father’s murder. Hamlet’s beliefs in infinite

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    that seems most obvious would have to be his indecisivness. Hamlet seems to have trouble making up his mind about a couple of different dilemma’s that he is faced with. A good example is his struggle with wether or not he should kill Claudius. Hamlet’s flaw was that he ruined his life by not confronting the problem earlier‚ instead he wanted to obtain proof beyond a reasonable doubt to justify what he wanted to do to Claudius‚ and nothing less would suffice. Hamlet not only wanted to kill Claudius

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    Hamlet's Indecisiveness

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    When Hamlet had received the news that King Hamlet had died and his mother‚ Gertrude‚ had married the new king Claudius‚ his uncle‚ Hamlet is disgusted‚ cynical‚ and full of hatred. While everyone has gone on with their lives after King Hamlet’s death‚ Hamlet is still left to think and doubt about his father’s death. Gertrude tells Hamlet‚ “Seek for thy noble father in the dust. Thou know’st ‘tis common—all that lives must die‚ Passing through nature to eternity” (I.ii. 71-73)‚ and Claudius

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    Rhett Jackson English 12B: American Literature 15 March 2012 Into the Wild Temperament Type Analysis The novel Into the Wild is a nonfiction novel published by Jon Krakauer who investigated the life and death of a free spirited individual named Christopher McCandless. McCandless was a recent Emory University graduate who sought to suck the marrow out of life through an independent experience in nature and purposely sought to this experience in the rawest form of supplies. He was found dead

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    innocence as she was not involved in any of the activities‚ she was obedient and everyone‚ including her Father and Hamlet used her for their own purpose. Her Father used her as a tool to spy over Hamlet and to know the real reason of his madness. Hamlet’s mother Gertrude‚ the Queen died while drinking for his son when he was fighting with Laertes. Her death was also an accident as the drink‚ which she inhaled was meant for Hamlet because it was containing the poison that the King and Laertes planned

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    Chris Maccandless decided to leave his ordinary life and explore the wild .He just graduated with a bachelor and was planning to go to law school. He had a saving of 24000 dollars but gave it to charity .At the beginning of the movie we can see that he had problems with his parents. As the story evolved we understand what the issues were . In his book “Walden” Henry David Thoreau said that he wanted to live in the wild to “learn what it had to teach”‚ “to live deliberately” and “to

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    In Jon Krakuer’s novel Into the Wild‚ the main character‚ Chris McCandless‚ seeks nature so that he can find a sense of belonging and the true meaning of who he is. However‚ it is the essence of nature that eventually takes his life away from him. At the end of his life‚ he is discovers his purpose and need of other people. After Chris McCandless death in Alaska‚ Krakuer wrote Into the Wild to reflect on the journey that McCandless makes. Krakuer protrays McCandless as a young man who is reckless

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