am merely a pawn‚ a pawn in a game that has spiralled out of control‚ a game of life and death‚ empowered by very own selfish aspiration. What possessed me? Why did I assume I could play the role of the almighty? Upon hearing news from my beloved Macbeth of the witches’ prophecies I found myself overwhelmed by
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Pip first meets Miss Havisham when he is summoned to play with her adopted daughter Estella. Satis house is set in a very upper class area but is very run down‚ the windows and doors are barred and locked‚ to keep people in as well as out. There is a dark and brooding image of the house. The reader’s first introduction to Miss Havisham occurs when Pip enters her room which is gloomy and lit only by candlelight. She is dressed in posh clothes like silks and lace‚ all in white which has now yellowed
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In Carol Ann Duffy’s poem‚ ‘education for leisure’ and Sheenagh Pugh’s‚ ‘she was nineteen and she was bored’‚ both poets look on modern society in a negative way. Both poems look at the themes of suffering and unhappiness when cast out from society.which are two states that are inextricably linkable. Unhappiness can come as a result of suffering‚ or the need to make others suffer can come from pure unhappiness. Duffy and Pugh both make these distinctions in their work‚ and are able to engage the
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All through the play of "Macbeth" there is a continuing relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. The relationship has a significant role that creates most of the actions‚ reactions‚ moods‚ feelings and attitudes in the play. That relationship changes throughout the play‚ at first there is a lot of respect between them‚ however in time Lady Macbeth takes the part of the more dominant character of their relationship. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth they respect each other
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Lady Macbeth is presented throughout the play as a character of domineering presence‚ troubled by the struggles she faces to fulfil her ambitions and those of her husband ’s. Her first appearance on stage occurs in the aftermath of the audience witnessing the Witches’ Prophecies‚ as well as seeing battles being won by Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is portrayed throughout the first Act as a woman with authority over her husband. Yet‚ as she becomes neglected by Macbeth‚ Shakespeare uses various techniques
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In William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”‚ Lady Macbeth is responsible for the death of King Duncan. Although other characters did contribute to the death of the king‚ such as the three witches and Macbeth himself‚ Lady Macbeth’s role in his death is the most prominent and influential. Upon first reading her husband’s letter‚ Lady Macbeth instantly believes that the way to achieve the crown is to kill King Duncan. Furthermore‚ when Macbeth is doubtful about whether or not he should kill Duncan‚ his wife
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In Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth‚ the following statement can be applied‚ "Macbeth is a butcher and Lady Macbeth is a fiend-like queen." This is a true statement as many occurrences involving Macbeth and Lady Macbeth portray them in this way. A butcher can be defined as someone who kills or has people killed needlessly or brutally. The term butcher used in this way describes Macbeth to some extent. During the play‚ Macbeth is involved in the murder of many people‚ including King Duncan‚ Banquo‚ and
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Throughout the play "Macbeth"‚ two of the main characters‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth gradually exchange roles. Macbeth is the kind‚ caring one of the two in the beginning‚ but completely changes as the play goes on‚ as with Lady Macbeth. She starts out as an evil‚ vicious beast. She is an evil woman who is bond and determined to kill Duncan. At the end of the play this character feels guilt for what she has done and has taken the personality‚ which was that of her husband in the beginning.<br><br>At
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Professor Clary Writing Research 109 Sec. 03 15 September 2013 “Ladies and Gentlemen” By Joyce Carol Oates Ever go on vacation or to a movie and it takes a turn to the unexpected? That is exactly what the passengers in Joyce Carol Oates’ story “Ladies and Gentlemen” are experiencing. They signed up for a fabulous‚ top of the line‚ tropical cruise‚ however what they received was an old‚ run down‚ beaten‚ vermin filled cruise ship destined for the dry docks. Not to mention their “tropical
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Let me in. Please‚ Those faces. They’re not...aagh.” Her voice falters as she leans heavily against the door and jostles the handle. I can hear her gasp and sputter as if water is filling up her lungs. “Very dramatic‚ Lady Macbeth‚” I reply. There’s a few more moments of coughing and her weakened voice finds its way through the door. “Lucas‚ can’t you smell it?” She chokes out her words‚ like it’s the last ones she’ll ever say. Yeah‚ right. She’s a good actor‚ but I’m not
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