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    not only oppressed by her husband‚ but instead she is held down by the expectations and the social norms of her society. During the 19th century and early 20th century‚ women were looked down upon as mere property that was meant to cook‚ clean‚ and care for children. It was uncommon for women to act promiscuously and for them to be rebellious towards their husbands who were supposed to keep them obedient. In The Awakening Edna is limited to setting up dinner‚ caring for her children‚ and staying

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    In Act 1‚ Scene 5‚ Lady Macbeth receives a letter from Macbeth‚ telling her of the witches’ prediction that he will be king. Lady Macbeth’s first reaction is to say "shalt be what thou art promis’d". She then says "yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full o’ the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way". By this she means that she fears that he is too kind to do what he needs to do to become king‚ by killing Duncan. Her use of the word milk is interesting as it is a very feminine word‚

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    One question that I believe should be discussed in class is “how much influence does religion have on politics”. After reading a section from Herodotus’ The Histories and Aristotle’s The Constitution of Athens it is apparent that religion is very influential in the political realm. I base my argument off of two instances‚ The Liberation of Athens from the Pisistratidae and the return of Peisistratus back into Athens. In The Histories‚ Herodotus explains how Athens becomes freed from tyrants with

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    Irene Ruddock and Lady Macbeth are different in the way they transform throughout the the play. Lady Macbeth throughout the play changes as she goes from being a cold blooded cruel woman to being a nervous‚ scared and sad suicidal woman. The book starts by Macbeth being awarded the position of Thane of Cawdor‚ but Lady Macbeth wants more‚ she wants to be powerful and rich this is why she and Macbeth decide to kill Duncan."Come‚ thick night‚ and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell‚ That my keen

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    Lady Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s greatest and most intriguing female characters. She is evil‚ loving and witch-like all at the same time. However‚ during the play we see her in two different ways. At the time when we first meet her‚ she is a brutally violent‚ power wanting witch‚ and later on she turns to a shameful suicidal grieving woman. At the beginning of MacbethLady Macbeth is very vicious. She thinks nothing of killing King Duncan. She has no sense of what is wrong and right‚ and

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    William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ is a play that revolves around a villainous king and his evil wife. There is a significant supernatural influence in Macbeth. Supernatural as defined by dictionary.com as being above or beyond what is natural‚ explainable by natural law or phenomena. The supernatural influence in Macbeth is evident throughout the play. Firstly Macbeth would not have murdered Duncan if he had not heard the Weird sister’s prophecies. Second of all the ghost of Banquo was important to

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    In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare we see that crime does not pay. Macbeth kills King Duncan‚ the whole of Macduffs castle and orders Banquo to be killed. However he loses all respect that he earned from being so noble‚ loyal and brave. He loses two of the most important people to him‚ because of how power hungry he becomes his wife and his best friend. Macbeth’s first crime was the murder of King Duncan‚ driven by his wife Lady Macbeth‚ this is the start of the Macbeths quest for power

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    Husband The Person I would like to describe in this assignment is my Husband “Joel Limon”. As we are very alike it’s as if I were describing myself in many ways character wise. We laugh at the same time and the smallest and funniest things‚ we even say or think the same word when laughing or if we see something we know we’d laugh at. Almost every morning before he leaves to work while the kids are getting ready I ask him if he put on deodorant. I like everyone and our house to smell good. So he’ll

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    How does Shakespeare present Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1? In Act one Shakespeare introduces the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth using a range of dramatic devices. At the start of the play Macbeth is introduced from two different perspectives. He is firstly introduced by the three witches whom are discussing a meeting with him ‘There to meet with Macbeth’. This scene would create immense tension for the audience as the presence of the witches in the play would indicate a series of evil

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    The statement ’Macbeth was basically a good man led into evil ways’ is one I agree with‚ to a certain extent. His evilness certainly progressed throughout the play‚ but his influences from the witches and Lady Macbeth and degree of goodness at the start is debatable. I shall also discuss the reasons for his destruction‚ which ties in the plays themes - for example ambition‚ order and disorder and guilt and conscience. The play opens with a scene of disorder - lightning and a coven of witches. This

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