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    Macbeth and great expectations Alan Voong Shakespeare and dickens are very effective at presenting the flaws and weaknesses of key characters in both Macbeth and great expectations .using different techniques‚ miss havisham and lady macbeth and lady macbeth both impact others characters and events in a negative way. Females would have been seen during that time period as passive‚ gentle and weak therefore the characters would be appealing to and acceptable to the audience to have a common stereotype

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    In this book‚ Amir represents human nature‚ but not the one we go around bragging about. He reflects the flaws we should be able to see in ourselves in order to redeem ourselves. This flaws are just a starting point in the road to forgiving ourselves for what we have done wrong. Amir reflects the parts of ourselves that we don’t

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    The Planners

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    environment; that the Planners are even trying to eliminate the flaws created by nature. The use of personification for the sea and skies emphasizes the sense of defeat. The second stanza uses and extended metaphor for the country described in the poem (possibly Singapore) with teeth‚ words such as ‘dental dexterity’‚ ‘shining teeth’‚ ‘anaesthesia’‚ ‘piling’ and ‘drilling’ are used. Here‚ the Planners obsession with perfection is emphasized‚ flaws are erased‚ useless parts (useless teeth) are knocked off

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    Buried Onions

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    Buried Onions What is an American Dream? Easy as a simple thought of the mind‚most people might come to the conclusion that it’s an object or idea. Most might even reply saying its a stability of life in this case it is. In the book Buried Onions‚ Eddie had longed for a simple American Dream to call his own. As if life couldn’t get worse for Eddie‚ life itself had thrown a few onions down his road. Making it bewildering for Eddie to choose a direction to be substantially in his neighborhood.

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    My Weakness

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    our weaknesses in our application so that we do not inadvertently present ourself in poor light. As we know that nobody is 100% perfect in the world. Each and every individual has some weakness‚ so as I. My weaknesses hinder my abilities and are flaws in my personality‚ which could complicate my relationships with others.   One of my weaknesses is arrogance.   I am very confident in my abilities that sometimes it might be considered egotism.   Another of my weaknesses is that I am somewhat judgmental

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    Statement of Intent

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    Monarch Books should open a cafe in its store to attract more customers and better compete with Regal Books‚ which recently opened a cafe. Monarch‚ which has been in business at the same location for more than twenty years‚ has a large customer following because it is known for its wide selection of books on all subjects. Opening the cafe would clearly attract more customers. The cafe would require relatively little space. Space could be made for the cafe by discontinuing the children’s book section

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    Iago's Puppetry

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    Iago’s Puppetry In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ Iago plays a masterful role in the destruction of all the major characters‚ truly making him one of the most evil villains. He is one of the most appealing‚ controversial and ambitious of all the characters. He uses the aspirations and passions of individuals to motivate them to do whatever devious plot he desires. These can range from convincing Roderigo to serve Cassio another glass of wine‚ to leading Othello to the conclusion that he can only

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    Iago's Personality

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    I am not what I am (1.1.70-71).” In Iago’s silique‚ he admits that he is two-faced which shows hit two personalities throughout the play. For example‚ Iago says “I had rather

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    Iago's Psychology

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    Iago’s Background: • Iago is a standard-bearer or soldier who has fought beside Othello for numerous years. • When Othello promoted Micheal Cassio rather than Iago himself‚ he became a very spiteful and angry individual. • Iago is married to Emilia whom he constantly manipulates along with his other acquaintances in order to get what he wants. • Iago has no values or morals‚ he will take anyone down to achieve his goals. Iago’s Symptoms: • Iago has a strong feeling of jealousy‚ he states:

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    Iago's Soliloquy

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    Iago’s Soliloquy Hatred. Honesty. Betrayal. In act I‚ scene III of Shakespeare’s play‚ "Othello‚" Shakespeare specifically points out the thoughts of "honest" Iago. Iago is the snake throughout the play. He plots a cunning revenge upon Othello‚ the innocent Moor wedded to the "pure" Desdemona. Desdemona will be accused by Iago of double-crossing Othello with Cassio‚ Othello’s trusted general. Because Iago assumes that Othello "twixt his sheets‚" this passage reveals how Iago’s soliloquy builds

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