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    allusions to help have a better connection to Lily’s development. Lily is depicted as person who is learning from the racial‚ family‚ and life hardships she encounters. Regarding to indirect characterization‚ Lily was portrayed as a girl who was able to stand up to her abusive father because she is maturing. Kidd was perfectly able to provide this technique through the heated conversation between Lily and her father‚ T. Ray. While Lily experiences self-revelation‚ shouting‚ “You don’t scare me” (38)

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    In the Realistic fiction book‚ “Lily and Dunkin” by Donna Gephart‚ Dunkin made a poor decision when choosing to sit with the popular boys on his first day of school‚ when his friends asked him to sit with them and have been nice to him‚ but I believe that was not his fault and many other people would have done the same thing when they’re are in a situation like this. This story is narrated by two characters‚ Lily and Dunkin‚ and that alternate perspectives.Lily McGrother‚ born as Timothy‚ is a boy

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    In “To Paint a Water Lily‚” by Ted Hughes‚ the speaker examines the complex aspects of nature by revealing the challenges he faces as an artist in capturing its real meaning. When he looks at the scene‚ he sees an exciting little world of constant movement and activity‚ hidden by the peaceful stillness of the water lilies that float at the surface of the pond. Ted knows that to paint the water lily and do it righteousness requires more than a simple description of the plant itself—he must also somehow

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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 called a “fiend-like Queen”. How far do you consider this to be an accurate description? Shakespeare reflects the beliefs of his age. People believed in a natural hierarchy in the 17th century often called the ‘great chain of being’. This says that God is at the top‚ angels beneath God‚ beneath angels there are humans‚ men above women. There was a similar hierarchy for society. This stated that the King would rule the country‚ men would rule women et cetera. It was seen to be sinful

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ we get the privilege to meet Lady Macbeth who plays a pivotal role in most of the events that occur in the play. We meet her and not think much of her but by the end of the play‚ we dislike her completely. During the play we see her marriage fall apart‚ her mental health deteriorate and whatever good she had in her disappear. We are first introduced to Lady Macbeth at the beginning of Act 1 scene 5 when she is reading a letter sent to her by her husband Macbeth. The letter details

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    “How is Lady Macbeth presented as a disturbed character?” In the Shakespeare play Macbeth‚ his wife Lady Macbeth is presented in many ways‚ mainly a controlling‚ cold‚ crazy lady. Here are a few examples of her peculiar behaviour and why she may have behaved this way: Lady Macbeth could be presented as a disturbed character quite early on in the book. In Act One‚ Scene 5 when she has received the letter from Macbeth she immediately starts to plan and take matters into her own hands. She knows immediately

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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. Lady Macbeth heavily influenced her husband to do everything she did not have the courage to do‚ or could do not do because she was a woman. In Elizabethan England‚ the only way for a woman to gain any power was through their husbands. Shakespeare very clearly proved this in his play Macbeth when Lady Macbeth manipulates her husband into murdering many people in order for her to gain power. You can start to see Lady Macbeth’s control over her husband‚ Macbeth‚ in the very

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    Act III we start to see changes in both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. In the beginning Lady Macbeth had been the brains behind the death of King Duncan. Macbeth was just a puppet‚ getting played by the witches’ prophecies‚ his wife‚ and his own thoughts. We notice how everything is changing among the two. Even though mentally they seem both crazed and distort‚ but there’s some changes that are very different in them. Early in the play Macbeth is known as a loyal warrior. He was the King’s noble soldier

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    Macbeth Rough Draft The Weird Sisters gave Macbeth a prophecy‚ but did the Weird Sisters plan for Lady Macbeth to become mad too‚ or did the Weird Sisters plan to have Macbeth come to power by killing Duncan then to lose the throne by going crazy with power. In the book Macbeth‚ which was written by Shakespeare‚ the Weird Sisters were portrayed as the plot makers‚ who ended up making Macbeth go mad with power. The Weird Sisters didn’t plan to make Lady Macbeth go crazy‚ but her thirst for power ended

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