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    career but his pieces Metamorphosis l-lll and Day and Night both symbolize change and how society is made. Both of Escher’s pieces showed conformity and individuality in them. The art pieces Day and Night and Metamorphosis l-lll both are alike and different in many ways involving technique and the main concept of the pieces. Day and Night and Metamorphosis l-lll both show examples of conformity and individuality. Day and Night shows conformity with the birds coming together and flying. However the birds

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    How Does The Giver Change

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    pieces in their lives. Jonas‚ the main characterchanges into a dynamic person. In The Giver by Lois Lowry the main character Jonas changes into a more vigorous‚ outgoing character. Jonas changes from close-minded to an open-minded thinker. First‚ all Jonas knows is uniformity‚ but when he starts his training he gets memories of emotions‚ for example joy when he was sledding down the snowy hill‚ he starts to act and think differently than everyone else. This show that Jonas has much more vast understanding

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    literature in a way that too had never been done before. Machiavelli used fortune to show the significance of free will. The fortune that Machiavelli speaks of is not money‚ not based on the financial status of the young men he is counseling to become great

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    excessive and not his own‚ yet portrays himself to be grounded. By asking many questions and appealing to common sense‚ Iago’s wit surpasses all major male characters in this captivating drama. Through the personalities of Roderigo‚ Cassio‚ and Othello‚ Iago precisely locates each man’s weakness; love‚

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    Macbeth‚ an exciting and suspenseful drama written in the seventeenth century by William Shakespeare‚ still engage modern audiences. The three universal themes of Macbeth are the supernatural‚ the conflicts of order and ambition‚ which are still relevant today. This is demonstrated through the original play and Roman Polanski’s film of Macbeth produced in 1971. Shakespeare’s theme of supernatural is apparent all through his playMacbeth. It was believed that he wrote it especially for King James

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    How Shakespeare Presents Macbeth’s Treatment of Lady Macbeth throughout the play *plot summary* In the 17th century women weren’t treated as they are today. They were treated as being inferior to men as their thoughts and opinions did not matter; their pursuits were restricted to domestic matters only (taking care of homes‚ raising children); they were completely controlled by their fathers and husbands and weren’t allowed to make any decisions of their own but were still devoted and supportive

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    How does the character of Macbeth change throughout the play? Throughout the playMacbeth is presented as an unstable character who is driven by ambition and his lust for power. The first way‚ in which Macbeth changes‚ is through his courageousness and bravery. At the beginning of the playMacbeth is presented as a heroic and courageous warrior. He is described by others as “valiant” and compared to “Bellona’s bridegroom”‚ this quote shows Macbeth being referred to as Mars‚ the god of war. By

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    Venice. Creating a refined character with a subtle but poignant arc‚ whose goals and actions are realistically motivated is not an easy task. It is far simpler to appoint “good” and “evil” characteristics onto a character and call it day. Although Shakespeare in his plays was never as blunt as “you are good and you are evil”‚ one can see how his villainous characters (and protagonists as well) developed more subtlety while he perfected his craft. Today we will examine how the select implementation

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    Shakespeare does this by using an antithesis to discuss the value of life and mystery of death. An example is in Act 3‚ Scene 1 when Hamlet is questioning whether to live or die. He states “To be or not to be‚ whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer ... (3.1

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    Every single person endures‚ it’s how much you can endure until you break that makes people’s endurance different and unique. Weather you’re mentally enduring talking politics with your opinionated family on Thanksgiving or you’re enduring the physical pain of a gunshot wound‚ you continue to endure the pain and see the day through. Endurance is the ability or strength to continue‚ especially despite fatigue‚ stress‚ or other adverse conditions. In Ernest Hemingway’s book‚ The Old Man and the

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