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    Since the beginning of time‚ people have put their fate into what they believe in. Whether it was a god‚ or a powerful object‚ it was customary for them to always have a answer to everything. The Egyptians relied on the gods for basic human necessities. Something as little as rain for the harvest so they have food. If it didn’t rain‚ they thought that they must of distressed the gods in some way and that was their punishment. The Norse’s believed in doppleganger gods. Gods such Oden and Thor were

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    Savannah Ringrose Ms.Gatian English Composition 1 October 28‚ 2013 Fate .VS. Free Will Response 4 Prompt: Dune deals with several problematic issues (such as colonialism‚ the status of women‚ fate vs. free will‚ and what constitutes “heroism”).  Choose an issue that you would like to explore and close read a passage that pertains to that issue.  1-2 Pages‚ double-spaced.  One of the more distinctive aspects of Dune’s environment is the existence of clairvoyance‚ or knowledge about events

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    freewill to live as he wills”. Fate is an event or action which is destined to happen in a particular way whereas freewill is the ability to act in a manner which is not influenced by predestination. I believe that these two philosophical concepts influence the outcome of one another. The basic interpretation of this adage means that the gods know what our lives are going to be like from the first moment of birth to our last moment of death‚ and this ideology refers to fate. During the duration between

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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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    scholarly debates since the age of Enlightenment is the argument over whether human free will actually exists‚ or is it just an optimistic illusion. This deliberation has been the subject and driving force of multiple tragedies‚ perhaps most famously Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex and William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Macbeth. These timeless classics placed literary recognition and relevance to the conflict between fate and free will‚ and have inspired countless works of drama‚ especially tragedies‚ since their

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    THE GERUND PHRASE The gerund phrase consists of the gerund‚ which always ends in -ing‚ and its modifiers and complements. The gerund phrase is always used as a noun. Driving a car takes concentration. (The gerund phrase is the subject of the verb takes). Paul finished painting the ceiling. (The gerund phrase is the direct object of finished). After hiking for two hours‚ we sat down to rest. (The gerund phrase is the object of the preposition after. Part A Identifying Gerund Phrases:

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    with his ambition and fate‚ also his people around. As the play goes on‚ we see the pattern that fate versus free will pretty much of the scenes and words of characters. The three witches seems like they sometimes foreshadowing Macbeth’s fate‚ or sometimes they manipulate all events. After they gave some prophecies to Macbeth and Banquo‚ He pointed out that “If chance will have me king‚ why‚ chance may crown me/ Without my stir” (I‚ iii‚ 143-144) This quote shows his free will. As seen as the words

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    Hamlet: Fate In our world today psychics try to predict what will happen in our futures. What may happen in the future is controlled by a power far higher than what can be seen by someone at the other end of a "1-900…" telephone number. The play Hamlet‚ by Shakespeare‚ presents a view of the world in which man’s intellect is powerless to understand and predict the whims of Fate. Man is governed by an uncaring and perhaps deranged power. The characters of the play are in no way able to comprehend

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    of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare uses the motif of fate versus free will to demonstrate that humans are ruled by fate‚ and that no matter the actions that you take your fate is sealed. This is shown through the witches prophecies‚ appearing to Macbeth‚ and telling him his fate; “All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ Thane of Cawdor All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be king hereafter” (1.3.52-53). This prophecy is what drives the rest of the play. Macbeth‚ knowing his fate‚ tries to make it come true‚ and ends up

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    CONSIDER THE ROLE OF FATE AND FREE-WILL IN THE PLAY It might seem at first glance that the role of fate in the play is crucial to its outcome. Certainly many of the characters blame fate/destiny for what happens to them‚ and the language of the play does at times encourage the audience to view the events as dominated by fate. Romeo for example describes himself as ’fortune’s fool’‚ and the prologue seems to follow his judgement in its pronunciation of the couple as ’a pair of star cross’d lovers’

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