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    deemed “bad” in this society. Most people have done something that has “haunted” them for the rest of their life. That one action has then turned them into someone else because of an ignorant selfish decision. When this act is supported by a friend or a spouse‚ it is made that much more okay to go upon it‚ because it isn’t blamed on only one. If one goes in‚ the other one will follow‚ whether it’s good or bad. In the play MacbethMacbeth is supported by his wife‚ Lady Macbeth to kill the king‚ Duncan

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    Society‚ being codified by man‚ decrees that woman is inferior; she can do away with this inferiority only by destroying the male’s superiority. - Simone de Beauvoir The above content explains how women are viewed as inferior to men because society is organized by men. It also reveals the only way for men and women to become equals is for women to destroy the power men hold. In Shakespearian times‚ this belief in masculine dominance was prevalent. The above content can be witnessed in Shakespeare’s

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    At the start of the play‚ Macbeth was portrayed as a heroic and courageous man. He created this image for himself by fighting long and hard in the King of Scotland’s battle. The King of Scotland (along with all his people) was very impressed with Macbeth. He was rewarded for his efforts‚ being presented with the title of the Thane of Cawdor. After the battle‚ he and Banquo were out riding when they bumped into a group of incredibly strange women that had a strange aura of power about them (the witches)

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    type of slavery with similar qualities‚ is rising up affecting a larger number of people. One race discriminating against another race is the reason why slavery existed in the past. Slavery started off as a minor issue in the 1600’s but became a debatable subject in the1800’s. Debatable or not‚ slavery is a major issue that many people overlook because of the cultural norms during that time period. The norms being‚ all African Americans worked on farms or in their “masters” house‚ workers

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    102-029 May 3‚ 2013 How sport affects society From the earliest chapters of history‚ sports have been part of humanity. This can be proved by the games that were played in Mayan and Egypt civilization. Games such as hockey‚ rugby and football has had what one can call religious following while athletics are characterized by massive celebrations. The importance of sports in the society is gaining increased recognition from both the social and education points of view. Relevant sporting organizations

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    We see in the play Macbeth that when the motivation to succeed in life becomes overpowering‚ other people may easily influence one and elements and one may decide on wrongful actions to achieve a goal. Some of the influences on Macbeth include the witches and the apparitions‚ Lady Macbeth‚ and lastly Macbeth’s own insecurities and misguided attempts to control his future. The witches and their prophecies are the first major influence on Macbeth’s actions. Macbeth seems happy and content with himself

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    we can see his desperation. When a servant enters with news about the English force‚ Macbeth shows his courage the way a bully does -- by picking on someone weaker. Even before the servant has a chance to speak‚ Macbeth shouts‚ "The devil damn thee black‚ thou cream-faced loon! / Where got’st thou that goose look?" (5.3.11-12). The servant is only a boy‚ and he is pale with fear‚ which enrages Macbeth. Macbeth calls him names and mocks him‚ then says something revealing: "Death of thy soul! those

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    The Loyalty of Masculinity In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth the main theme of loyalty is explored throughout the play by main characters. Loyalty can be defined as faithfulness or unwavering devotion to a person or cause. Duncan‚ Banquo‚ Macduff and Macbeth are all essential characters who are given opportunities to express their loyalty‚ however it is the different ways in which these characters choose to be loyal or disloyal that shape the play as a whole. It is the character’s loyalty and/or

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    In the play The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ the setting clarifies the various themes and characters of the play. Darkness‚ deceiving appearances‚ and the supernatural are aspects of setting that influence the characters actions and lives. The play shows that an environment is a crucial aspect of one’s life. Depending on where they live‚ one’s surroundings affect their reactions and decisions. The play initiates it’s setting on a dark‚ gloomy battlefield where war is in order. This

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    At the beginning of the play Macbeth is seen as a courageous soldier who is loyal to the King but is corrupted from the witches prophecies and by his and Lady Macbeth’s ambition. Their marriage is of convenience for Lady Macbeth‚ but for Macbeth it is more than that. He loves his wife‚ and she takes advantage of that. She is continuously making him feel guilty‚ for being weak‚ and challenges his manhood‚ with these words "When you durst do it‚ then you were a man‚ and‚ to be more than what you were

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