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    before one acts rather than acting on irrational emotions because it could ultimately lead to a person’s downfall. In “Othello” and “Antigone‚” both Othello and Creon are confronted by their tragic flaws of irrational passions—excessive pride and jealousy. While possessing differing tragic flaws‚ both men ultimately suffer from the results of their decisions after it was too late to recognize their flaw. In Shakespeare’s “Othello‚” Othello is highly respected and looked up to but later is influenced

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    Embers: An Analysis of Friendship There are over six billion people on Earth today. Each of those people has countless relationships‚ which extend further into an immense network of relations among thousands of individuals. These relations can be romantic‚ professional‚ unconditional‚ mutual‚ or the strongest of all‚ friendship. Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more beings. In this sense‚ the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual

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    Othello Othello is a Shakespearean play and a morality tale‚ which is set in Venice‚ Italy and represents the themes of race‚ death and at its very heart is the ‘green-eyed monster’: Jealousy. The character of Othello is insecure and naïve. His race‚ a major theme in the play‚ shows how Othello perceives himself as a rough outsider‚ though he is nothing of the sort and his skills are nevertheless powerful‚ his power being personified by the fact that he is always surrounded by people. In Act 1

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    losing their innocence. Similarity‚ in A Separate Peace two boys are exposed to hatred and violence in a military academy. During World War II‚ Gene and Phineas begin with a normal friendship‚ but throughout time they both face new conflicts. Through jealousy and paranoia‚ they change from friends to rivals. When challenges come face to face with Gene he attempts to get rid of them in the worst ways possible‚ which eventually leads him to a loss of innocence. In the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles

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    action?” Gavin asked in a playful voice. “Yea‚ get over here‚” Brianna said and they all a big group hug. Abbey showed up at Walmart. Brianna gave her the death stare. Gavin and Matthew told her to stay calm. She stayed as calm as she could‚but her jealousy took over. Alex was with Chloe‚ not Abbey‚ but Brianna forgot that and she shouted at Abbey‚ “How are you and Alex doing?” “Me and him don’t even talk anymore‚” Abbey said.“Then why were you and him talking at Sonic?” Brianna asked. “I was apologizing

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    Considering such‚ he envies Finny‚ because Finny can ‘get away with murder ’ if he wanted to‚ and can stay out of trouble doing so. "Phineas could get away with anything. I couldn ’t help envying him…a little" (909). Knowles shows how much jealousy Gene had over Finny ’ s ability to stay out of trouble‚ no matter what he did. "This time he wasn ’t going to get away with it." (909). He would rather be in accordance to the rules and be on his best behavior‚ than to be a rebel who goes against

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    whole goal throughout this play is to become number one by sabotaging and manipulating his way to the top by deception. “Othello‚ after blindly succumbing to the diabolic machinations of his trusted standard-bearer Iago‚ quickly descends into enraged jealousy‚ falsely believing that his lieutenant Cassio has had a sexual affair with Desdemona‚ his innocent wife.” (Ed Michael) The more he proves himself as a villain proves why marxism has to work for him here it

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    Non-sequential Narrative The God of Small Things is not written in a sequential narrative style in which events unfold chronologically. Instead‚ the novel is a patchwork of flashbacks and lengthy sidetracks that weave together to tell the story of the Ipe family. The main events of the novel are traced back through the complex history of their causes‚ and memories are revealed as they relate to each other thematically and as they might appear in Rahel’s mind. Although the narrative voice is omniscient

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    character-versus-self conflict through Gene Forrester’s‚ the protagonist‚ progressively worsening insecurities and a major epiphany. During his time at the Devon Boarding School‚ Gene shares a dormitory with his best friend Phineas‚ Finny. However‚ Gene’s jealousy of Finny’s natural athletic ability and leadership qualities causes him to create an internal conflict due to his low self esteem. His covetousness of Finny flourishes to the point that he must rationalize why he begrudges Finny to the extent he

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    Jealousy. Jealousy is a horrible feeling that can lead people to do terrible things‚ like killing your brother. In the text "The curse of the poisoned Pretzel"‚ there are two main characters‚ Skidmore and Manchester that happen to be brothers. Although Skidmore and Manchester are brothers‚ the two share nothing in common but their DNA which ultimately leads Skidmore to blame for Manchester’s death. Manchester is the popular‚ well-liked brother‚ he is someone that Skidmore always wished to be. It

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