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    During the King Lear seminars‚ some of my classmates argued that Lear was upset at the world for what had happened to him. I found myself disagreeing with this argument because there are multiple instances where Lear realizes he is responsible for what had happened to him and his kingdom. Although I agree to an extent that the outside world and other people contribute to the chaos‚ there is a mixture of both Lear’s decisions and decisions of others. By pointing out that Lear takes responsibility

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    Fate vs. Free Will 11th of January 2013 Throughout the ages‚ it has been believed that fate has the power to forge one’s destiny. By some uncontrollable force‚ the outcome of a person’s choices is controlled by the way in which they are destined to occur. On the other hand though‚ some believe these choices can defy fate and that fate only manipulates one’s mind into choosing their own path. One question that seemed to pop into my head through out this play was whether individuals were victims of

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    train of thought is the ideas of fate and duty. We humans desire to know whether the path of our lives is preordained and unalterable or if it is just a series of consequences from our past actions. If we live by fate and believe our path is already set in stone‚ then is it our obligation to fulfill that destiny to the best of our abilities or can we resist and hope to forge our own story? It is quite obvious in the epics of both Aeneus and Odysseus that the idea of fate and duty plays a huge role. The

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    Fate vs. Freewill In Shakespeare’s Tragedy Macbeth‚ it is very debatable if fate‚ or freewill is what causes Macbeth to do the things he does through out the tragedy. Freewill is at work most through out the tragedy because Macbeth is convinced he can change or speed up the fate the three weird sisters prophesized for him at his own will. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth slowly begins to think he can modify his fate by using the prophecies told to Macbeth by the weird sisters and attempting to change

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    Oedipus: Fate vs. Free Will In Oedipus the King‚ one of Sophocles’ most popular plays‚ Sophocles clearly depicts the Greek’s popular belief that fate will control a man’s life despite of man’s free will. Man was free to choose and was ultimately held responsible for his own actions. Throughout Oedipus the King‚ the concept of fate and free will plays an integral part in Oedipus’ destruction. Destined to marry his mother and murder his father‚ Oedipus was partly guided by fate. This prophecy

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    So much about how Kierkegaard inspires Lear to give such a great importance to irony. Let us now turn at how he concretely conceives the experience of irony. In this regard‚ the rest of Kierkegaard’s journal entry has once again particular relevance. There‚ Kierkegaard asks himself in what did Socrates’ irony really lie. His answer is that Socratic irony does not lie in virtuous talking. Instead‚ ’[…][Socrates] whole existence is and was irony; whereas the entire contemporary population of farm hands

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    instrument of their own deconstruction.” (Bolivar) In the story “Oedipus the King‚” Oedipus‚ not knowingly‚ tried to change his fate. A person’s fate is there to stick with them‚ it is inevitable and is not something to be tampered with. He did not know as much about himself as he thought he did and in the end‚ his stubbornness leads to a very tragic downfall. After Oedipus grows up‚ an oracle at Delphi tells him his fate is the death of his father by his own hands and that he will marry his mother

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    Advanced English Power: “King Lear” & “The Pursuit of Happiness” He who controls others may be powerful‚ but he who has mastered himself is mightier still. Good afternoon/morning ladies and gentlemen. Power is a debatable concept‚ constituting questions such as what actually defines true power‚ authoritative power vs. personal power and why individuals seek power. These ideas are explored in Shakespeare’s play King Lear and Gabriele Muccino’s film The Pursuit of Happyness through their language

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    the tragedy Oedipus the King‚ Grecian author Sophocles displays a topic that many people debate on: whether we believe in fate or freewill. Oedipus is king of Thebes. He came to his throne by killing his father and marrying his mother who abandoned him while he was young. The gods are all knowing and all powerful‚ so they had sealed the fate for Oedipus. Therefore‚ while Oedipus did make many mistakes‚ the gods are to blame because‚ because they control Oedipus’ fate and they put all the townspeople

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    Savannah Ringrose Ms.Gatian English Composition 1 October 28‚ 2013 Fate .VS. Free Will Response 4 Prompt: Dune deals with several problematic issues (such as colonialism‚ the status of women‚ fate vs. free will‚ and what constitutes “heroism”).  Choose an issue that you would like to explore and close read a passage that pertains to that issue.  1-2 Pages‚ double-spaced.  One of the more distinctive aspects of Dune’s environment is the existence of clairvoyance‚ or knowledge about events

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