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    Macbeth The play Macbeth explores the effects of guilt and evil‚ explain. The Scottish play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare explores many different themes including guilt‚ evil‚ darkness‚ ambition‚ loyalty and betrayal. Guilt and evil are the two major themes. Shakespeare portrays Macbeth as a heroically and loyal figure that would fight and serve for his country‚ however Macbeth discovers a new evil ambitions after listening to the witches’ prophecies and his deepest and darkest desires takes

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    Write approximately 250 words stating what significant idea(s) are explored through this text‚ and how. Use quotes to support your points. The poem‚ "Solstice Poem‚" by Margaret Atwood is about a mother sharing her thoughts and asking herself how to raise her daughter well so that she will be able to look after herself when she is older. The 3 main ideas recognized in this poem are the innocence of her daughter/children in general‚ the protection mothers feel the need to give to their children

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    Show how Chapter 1 of Great Expectations is effective. How does Dickens ensure his readers to continue to read the novel? In this essay‚ I will be analysing what kind of techniques such as: characterisation‚ setting‚ atmosphere‚ themes and effective language Dickens uses to ensure his readers to gain an interest in the novel and continue to read on in Chapter 1 of ‘Great Expectations’. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 in Portsmouth‚ England and died on 9th June 1870 in

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    to the melodramatic language‚ emotive imagery‚ and an array of language techniques‚ which were extremely common in gothic fiction‚ which was very popular during the 1880’s. This popularity could have been due to the Victorians nature of evasion‚ and how this novel allowed them to venture into the unknown. This passage vividly describes Hyde’s attack on his victim‚ witnessed and retold by a maid-servant. Firstly‚ Stevenson uses many techniques of emphasis to exaggerate upon this violent and uncanny

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    While reading The Scarlet Letter book I had a little trouble with understanding the words and how it was used back in the days because they have different meanings to it now. The Scarlet letter brought out many morals to me along with the themes that I was given to explain. If I would have to make up a theme or moral of the story‚ is not to lie because the more you hold in the lie the deeper the guilt grows you it will make you into a different person‚ it will make you become something you don’t

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    Aristotle : The Irony of Guilt The foundation upon which Aristotle rests his fundamental element of anagnorisis‚ in the Greek Tragedy‚ seems to always come back to human guilt‚ and the chosen actions by the hero forms the consequences of that guilt‚ which thereby determines the resolution. This sets an empathetic hook between audience and hero. It is the emotion that sets forth every action that will determine the hero’s endgame. Aristotle‚ in his formula for Greek Tragedy‚ sets up the central

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    “Negative emotions like loneliness‚ envy‚ and guilt have an important role to play in a happy life; they’re big‚ flashing signs that something needs to change.” -Gretchen Rubin The feeling of guilt is an emotion associated with many others such as remorse‚ regret‚ or even denial. When you put yourself in the situation of feeling guilty‚ it is an emotion you cannot compare. You feel as if everyone is blaming you‚ and only you‚ for something that you might of done wrong‚ or you are just one of those

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    Guilt and Confession Guilt is one of the many factors that helped shape today’s society to what it is today‚ and the same goes for the society of the 17th century. Guilt is the state of being responsible for the commission of an offense and the only cure for the feeling of being guilty is confessing to whomever you have harmed or wronged. In The Scarlet Letter‚ written by Nathanial Hawthorn; there is a young woman named Hester Prynne who has been accused of committing adultery‚ she is being showcased

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    The Effects of Guilt “Sophie’s Choice highlights the choices that all individuals make and the guilt that they bear in consequence” (Ruderman 579). William Styron demonstrates this in his fiction novel published in 1979. Styron’s characters have made choices that cause them to feel guilt. Sophie’s Choice focuses on an aspiring Southern writer Stingo. He moves to Brooklyn and develops a friendship with a Polish Holocaust survivor‚ Sophie and her lover‚ a paranoid schizophrenic‚ Nathan Landau

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    The American Dream and Identity Explored in Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” Dreams are the very essence of individuality. While we live in a world that tries to shape us into becoming what they want us to be‚ we have our dreams that guide us to follow our own tendencies. The American Dream is one that everyone understands; the notion is practically synonymous with the United States. Hundreds of thousands of individuals come to America to pursue this dream because they know that when they

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