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    How does Shakespeare show the changes in Macbeth? Shakespeare shows the changes in macbeth through many different ways including: how the other characters alter his decisions‚ how he becomes/is as a character and through what he says. Shakespeare cleverly reveals a completely different side to Macbeth as he is lead into doing terrible things. Firstly Macbeth is portrayed as a brutal‚ brave but loyal character before he has even come onto the stage. At the start of the book we first come across

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    self-examination. She showed him how he’s missing out on love‚ pleasure and being content in life.Although he did become rebellious to the government he potentially became more aware of the world and started living how it was meant to‚not how they’re controlled to.Clarisse was an essential piece to Montag’s questioning of society‚ sparking the curiosity to seek knowledge which led him to question the oppressive government. Fahrenheit

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    How fast can ones society change a person? Society‚ power‚ and discipline. These are all aspects which are very commonly abused by people who have power. They push their laws upon people because they believe in their way and not the peoples are the better way to run a successful country. When society‚ power‚ and discipline are abused many people get affected by it. Innocence is corrupted‚ families are broken apart‚ and rebellion occurs throughout the country; as shown in the novel In the time of

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    equal‚ god has given us our own rights‚ and the rights you have should not be taken away from you. We believe in life‚ liberty‚ and the right to pursue our happiness. We get to keep and use these laws of our own to keep our rights‚ and the government can not do anything against it. We as the people can change the government if they fail on giving us our rights. We can do so‚ so everyone is happy. Changing the government is very serious. You can do so even if it has been that way for a long time‚ but

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    Marji change their outlooks and perspectives. In Iran‚ Marji’s school taught her that God chose the leader of the country. Consequentially‚ Marji believed this throughout most of her childhood. As a result‚ Marji tells her father‚ “As for me‚ I love the king‚ he was chosen by God” (Satrapi 19) Marji’s father tells her the story of how the British took an uneducated man and made him the dictator of Iran in exchange for some of the country’s oil. Marji’s father explains‚ “And that’s how he became

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    the main characters is Iago. He is a kind and nice person. However‚ throughout the play lago becomes evil. His action throughout the play change and he shows who he truly is. Iago is an evil person who is greedy‚ dishonest‚ jealousy‚ liar‚ and manipulative. He have been lying to lots of people and cause death of people. Iago tells Roderigo about Othello’s marriage. Together they rat out Othello and Desdemona to Desdemona’s father.Iago warns Othello that Desdemona’s father is coming

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    Parliament‚ as the sovereign lawmaking body is one source of law. It makes legislation via passing bills to make laws that abide by social cohesion and maintain social progress‚ such as sanctions imposed for murder under the Criminal Law Consolidation Act SA. A political party affiliates it’s self with specific views and moral and promises to initiate or support certain legislations to its supporters. When candidates become members of either the Senate or House of Representatives they are morally

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    Legal Studies – International Law Evaluate the influence of international law on Australian domestic law The influence of international law on Australian domestic law has enhanced the values of Australia in various ways. International law is law that governs the relationships between nation-states and domestic law is the law of a nation. Both international and domestic law has been affected negatively and positively due to state sovereignty rights. State sovereignty is where states have the

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    “Where is he from‚ I mean? And what does he do?” (Fitzgerald 49). Everyone asks this question about the mysterious Jay Gatsby. In the Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald connected many characters through a great adventure of love and mystery. Nick‚ Tom‚ and Gatsby have unique characteristics that develop during the story. However‚ these characters never change even though they go through many experiences. The first character is the friendly Nick Carraway. As a child‚ he was taught to not judge

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    young Jewish boy during the time of the Holocaust talks about all of his experiences during these horrific events and everything that he has gone through‚ being stripped from everything but his father and barely managing to survive everyday in the harsh conditions.  He was separated from his family and from his friends too‚ most of whom he will not see after the first separation of men and women‚ ever.  Elie‚ through all that he faces‚ changes from a sensitive young boy to a callous young man from

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