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    “I would rather obey a fine lion‚ much stronger than myself‚ than two hundred rats of my own species.” – Voltaire. Even in the years leading up to when France would fully plunder itself into a thought process that seemed to have no end‚ the great kings were supported by their subjects. Louis XI was only one in a great monarchical chain that had ruled France for years. It is speculated that Louis XI was the cause of decline for French monarchies; however he was known to the public as Louis the Beloved

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    river to the Oompa-Loompas the story will forever be a classic. Although the story Willy Wonka may seem childish and simplistic‚ meaning is carried throughout and the reader is shown the downfalls of being ungrateful as well as the benefits of being appreciative. In the beginning of the scene‚ Willy Wonka walks out of his factory with a cane and having a frail walk towards the crowd that had such enthusiasm to see him. Then leads to

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    for centuries; are we really responsible for our actions? Since the early ages‚ people have believed in a godly-like entity that creates‚ decides and shapes the consequences of our actions‚ or in other words our destiny. The Greeks believed Fate as a concept outside human understanding that could shape life. Sophocles’ play Oedipus the King protagonist‚ Oedipus‚ suffers a tragic end due to his decisions and actions. Maybe he didn’t deserve all that happened to him‚ but his destiny was sealed‚ the Gods

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    Aud The Downfall of the Tragic Hero The “ Downfall of the Tragic Hero” is basically talking about the tragic heroes in plays and how Oedipus is as well a tragic hero along with a lot more. So it talks about several plays with tragic heroes. Explains why the tragic hero always ends up falling in the end. Details why an hero is a individual‚ and how the tragic heroes face many dilemmas of an ordinary man. Tragic flaws like in play of Oedipus‚ he had a tragic

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    Was King Louis XVI partially responsible for his own downfall Awkward and timid‚ no man appeared less like a king than Louis XVI‚ he was merly 20 years old when he succeeded his grandfather Louis XV and came in to the throne. No one could have seemed more out of place than he did. Louis himself realised this and often wished‚ even before the revolution‚ that he were a common man. Although he made an earnest effort to reform the government at the time‚ when his predecessor had so far exhausted the

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    King Lear is still relevant today as its main concepts can be applied to ordinary life. Ultimately‚ poor judgement‚ power struggles amongst parents and children‚ and possessive power are common between my personal family experiences and King Lear. The experiences of poor judgement in my family resemble to those in King Lear. My eldest brother‚ Alan‚ has a relationship with my parents that can be compared to Cordelia’s relationship with King Lear. Alan was never a diligent student in school and

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    What are the most important themes in King Lear? “Different interpretations focus on different themes’‚ this statement is acceptable in the play King Lear. Edwin Sherin’s production of King Lear primarily explores the theme of Oder and Chaos‚ as opposed to excerpts by Marilyn Gaull‚ which focuses on the theme of Love evident in King Lear and an excerpt by Samantha Markham in which focuses on the theme of Insanity. In my opinion theses three themes which are focused on through different interpretations

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    King Lear: Like Father Like Daughter? The statement “Like father‚ like son/daughter” is a statement which can often be difficult to prove. However in the case of several characters in Shakespeare’s “King Lear” the statement is especially evident. After examining the personalities and relationships of the main characters‚ one will discover how similar many of the characters are to each other‚ specifically comparisons between parents to their children. King Lear‚ with three diverse daughters surprisingly

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    effects of King Lear‚ evaluate the view that despite the appalling suffering‚ the world of the play is not without hope.” In the world of King Lear‚ being a shakespearean tragedy‚ suffering‚ loss‚ and injustice are all factors often expected before an audience enters the bottomless pit of complicated characters‚ varying agendas‚ and Shakespearean english these productions usually employed. However‚ despite its melancholy undertone and lack of warmer lighting gels on stage‚ King Lear is not without

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    “A true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength‚ but by the strength of his heart‚” is a quote from Disney’s animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film Hercules. A hero is defined as an individual who is admired and idolized for their courage‚ achievements and noble acts. In the novel “ The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini and Shakespeare’s play “ King Lear”‚ the main protagonists King Lear and Amir have varying qualities that make them the heroes they are described to be. Throughout both

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