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    Macbeth was William Shakespeare‘s shortest and bloodiest tragedy. This play is about the psychological changes of Macbeth‚ a very loyal and honourable person. Macbeth might not be Shakespeare’s most complex play‚ but it was certain to be his most intense. Shakespeare creates a great general who becomes an obsessed‚ out of mind and insecure person. However‚ this didn’t happen straight away and Shakespeare makes Macbeth’s spirit more and more frantic scene by scene. Shakespeare leads the audiences

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    affectionless psychopathy‚ which is the lack of remorse‚ inability to form emotional relationships‚ lack of impulse control‚ and chronic anger. This can be shown throughout the book when the Creature murders William and Henry Clerval. The Creature‚ however‚ does feel remorse and strives to be good at first but slowly he becomes a spiteful and hateful being as the repeated neglect from various people bears down on

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    and wit‚ disguise in Shakespeare’s comedy fosters inclusiveness in the audiences as well as in the characters” (235). Rosalinda‚ pretending to be a young man called Ganymede‚ meets with her (Rosalinda’s) love interest‚ Orlando‚ to give him advice on how to woo Rosalind(herself). Orlando is under the impression that Rosalind is a man called Ganymede‚ therefore he is willing to express his deepest desires. Similarly‚ Oliver’s love for is Celia is proven to be genuine by the presence of Celia’s shepherdess

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    The tree project changes Melinda’s identity through the course of the text by allowing Melinda to realize her flaws and imperfections within her identity. Melinda likes to make things sound easy and not let others know things may be hard for her. She says‚ “Tree. Tree? It’s too easy. I learned how to draw a tree in second grade (Sanctuary 12). She is pessimistic and always sees the worst in things. This includes this project that could have a deeper meaning. The art teacher‚ Mr. Freeman always finds

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    How does Stienbeck explore different attitudes to women in the novel? ‘Of-Mice-and-Men’ was written by Steinbeck in the 1930’s towards the end of the depression where millions of people were financially ruined and had lost everything. This crisis was added to by a series of droughts which caused crops to fail and lots of farmers were unable to cover bank loans used to buy their farms and had to sell up to cover debts. One third of America’s population were unemployed and there was then no dole

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    eventually drives him to insanity. Hamlet’s mental decline is highlighted by his soliloquies‚ in which he contemplates suicide as well as God‚ nature‚ and the devil. In order to overcome the challenges he encounters‚ Hamlet’s character makes continuous changes throughout the play. Over the course of the play Hamlet‚ we see the Prince of Denmark’s mental state continuously deteriorate as the war between his enemies‚ himself‚ and ultimately his fate‚ rages on. From the opening of the play‚ up until now we’ve

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    In Shakespeare’s play Othello one of 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

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    BOBO puts on his hat) I had my life staked on this deal‚ too… (He exits)(pg.106)”.Walter and Bobo both tried to change the course of their families future by trusting Willy with their money. This was a bad mistake on both of their ends and it couldn’t be resolved‚ and both of their families will later suffer after the incident. Therefore this is why Walter Lee is

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    assumptions she makes. Although Lily never actually knew her mother‚ she still plays a huge role in the novel and Lily’s life‚ and the racial prejudice leads to violence‚ problems‚ and solutions. Lily’s relationship with Deborah is not the clearest relationship. Sometimes she loves her and other times she hates her mother. At first‚ Lily sees her mother as a loving and caring person‚ one that loves Lily with all her heart‚ but when she is told by T. Ray that she left Lily and never loved her at all

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    How far do you agree that Jack represents disorder and savagery in the novel? You should refer closely to his words‚ to events and to actions and opinions of other characters in your answer. (Chapters 1-4) In this book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ we see young boys stranded on an uninhabited island. As the story progresses the boys more savage sides starts to show. I agree that one boy in particular‚ Jack‚ seems to represent savagery and disorder more than the other boys. In chapter 1‚ Jack is portrayed

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