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    respect and obey the parents in an unconditional matter. In the play Hamlet the author‚ Shakespeare includes both themes of filial duty and appearance versus reality to explain certain behaviors young Hamlet obtained. Other characters like Ophelia are used to reinforce the theme of filial duty. While Claudius is used to enforcing the theme of appearance versus reality. For instance‚ Hamlet’s filial duty begins when he has vowed to the ghost to avenge his death. “So‚ uncle‚ there you are‚ now to my word

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    Macbeth vs. Henry V

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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth shows the roots of all evil‚ our own human nature. The play is centered on the coexistence of good and evil. Macbeth‚ unlike any other Shakespeare play has the protagonist convert to evil. In the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is shown as a hero in the Scottish army‚ that is ironic because Macbeth defeats a traitor and he himself becomes one later. Macbeth knows his place in the world. He is fully capable of distinguishing between right and wrong. Macbeth purposely disregards

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    Illusion vs. Reality A universal theme found in Fahrenheit 451‚ The Truman Show‚ and Plato’s Republic is we accept the reality with which we are presented. The characters portrayed this theme through perceived reality vs. actuality‚ knowledge is power‚ and knowledge can only be gained if it is presented to it first. In all three‚ there are people without knowledge and people with knowledge. The people that don’t have knowledge are the general public‚ Truman‚ and the prisoners; the people with

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    The theme appearance versus reality is a general theme in Macbeth. Throughout the whole story it’s very difficult to tell whether a person has good or bad intentions; whether he or she is real or has a false appearance. And it’s not only persons who can have a false front. It can also be predictions or psyche playing tricks on you. Two great examples of characters with a false appearance are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. They seem innocent and completely loyal to the king‚ Duncan‚ during his visit‚ but

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    The Prince vs. Henry V

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    The Prince vs. Henry V A comparison of attributes After reading Machiavelli’s The Prince and watching Shakespeare’s Henry V in class‚ one begins to notice similarities between the authors’ idea of what a “perfect king” should be. The patterns between the ideal ruler of Shakespeare and the ideal ruler of Machiavelli can be seen in numerous instances throughout this story. For the duration of this essay‚ I will compare the similarities in both pieces to give the reader a better understanding

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    Pocahontas: Legend vs. Reality The stories of Disney’s Pocahontas and the real Pocahontas are not the same. The movie is mainly accurate: It captures the spirit of Pocahontas‚ her people and the early days of Jamestown. Both Pocahontas and John Smith were young when they met‚ although in real life‚ Pocahontas was 11 and John Smith was 28. When John Smith first came to the New World‚ in the Disney movie he started scouting around right away‚ and was captured when he ventured out alone at

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    In a sense‚ the movie‚ “The new world‚” is well related to the article of The True Story of Pocahontas: Historical Myths Versus Sad Reality. Even when there are certain things that are not mentioned in the movie‚ they can be somehow deduced after reading the article. For instance‚ the fact that Pocahontas was depressed‚ and the colonizers allowed a person from the tribe to be with her in order to make her feel less depressed. Consequently‚ When Pocahontas was kidnapped by Argall‚ and he supposedly

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    C.S.I - Myth vs. Reality

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    Jennifer Weaver L. Leggo Law Monday April 19‚ 2010 C.S.I - Myth vs. Reality Crime Scene Investigation is a series that followers investigators that use evidence to solve murders. The show is very popular due to its courageous matter and popular characters. However‚ despite CSI’s popularity it has been heavily criticized for realism to actual crime solving. CSI portrays an inaccurate‚ to say the least‚ image of how police solve crimes. To begin with‚ CSI has depicted many manifestations

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    one of pure evil. Right from the start of Act 1‚ it becomes obvious that he is capable of most anything. You see right away that he is able to give the appearance of one thing‚ but in reality be something quite different. He has been acting like he is interested in helping Roderigo by bringing gifts and messages to Desdemona for him. Iago is in reality using Roderigo who is very gullible and in fact not too bright. Iago plays him like a fool‚ even taking money from him as payment for doing him favors

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    Shakespeare Perception vs Reality “Othello‚ the Moor of Venice”‚ tells the tragic story of a noble hero that is undone by his own fatal flaw. Othello has a blinding trust in those closest to him‚ and he leads with his heart‚ not his mind. This fatal flaw is exploited by a supposedly loyal friend and Othello’s trusting nature and inability to separate what is in his heart and what is in his mind dramatically results in tragedy. With a running theme of perception versus reality‚ Othello’s refusal

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