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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    way for every person to agree on the same thing and be able to like the way it is. People have different views on the way anything should be done and not every time people agree. A utopian society will never be accomplished. In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry the people live in a utopian society and everyone lives with like emotions. The people of The Givers community feel no pain‚ no happiness‚

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    King Duncan believed Macbeth was a very loyal servant to him. Macbeth was so loyal that he became the Thane of Glamis. But everything turned on him when he had gotten brainwashed by the three witches and persuaded by Lady Macbeth which caused Macbeth to commit many criminal acts. The criminal acts Macbeth committed was murdering King Duncan‚ hiring two murderers to kill Banquo‚ Fleance and Macduffs family. Thus making Macbeth a victim in my opinion. Macbeth is returning from killing Macdonwald

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    MACBETH LITERARY ESSAY Duncan‚ the king of Scotland‚ was a king with great character‚ brave‚ kind‚ and a man of honor. He was a great man and is cut out to be a king. King Duncan lead his kingdom with fairness and righteousness. He holds the characters of what a christian should look like. Duncan was a brave king. This book doesn’t hold much about Duncan because Macbeth ends up killing Duncan‚ but from everything I gather from the beginning of the book‚ he is a brave person. He is a good king

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    Irony is something many authors use to create suspense and humor. It can be developed through word choice and tone. Word choice develops tone along with with events in the story. Irony is something that can make tone stronger. In the story‚ “The Ransom of Red Chief’ written by O. Henry. Henry uses irony throughout his story to develop a humorous tone. Tone is when the reader feels a specific way towards the story. The reader would find the story funny because of how irony is used in it. Both sitional

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    known as the theme. The film‚ “Home Alone”‚ and the short story‚ “Ransom of Red Chief”‚ by O’Henry both share the same theme. One theme is “Never underestimate someone smaller than you”. In the film‚ “Home Alone”‚ Kevin outsmarts the robbers and he’s just a little boy. This proves the theme “Never underestimate someone smaller than you” because size doesn’t matter in this situation‚ how smart you are does. In the short story‚ “Ransom of Red Chief”‚ Bill is terrorized by Red Chief and he’s only a child

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    do not trust enough” (Frank Crane). Stated by Frank Crane‚ this quote directly relates to the trust and confidence Duncan has on his thanes especially the two Thanes of Cawdor. “He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust.” (I‚ iv‚ 15-16). In the preceding quote‚ Duncan tells us about the absolute trust he had in the first Thane of Cawdor. It is this confidence that Duncan has in his thanes that result’s to be his nemesis. On the other hand‚ the Prince of Cumberland‚ Malcolm’s character

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    English IV Macbeth Essay Assignment English drama‚ as we know it was not always the way it is. It has evolved tremendously since the time of early church plays. Drama in England began long before the Renaissance period. It originated from early church’s ceremonies that were performed to educate the common folk. Before the Renaissance‚ several kinds of plays were written and produced. Miracle plays and mystery plays were introduced to teach people stories from the Bible. Morality plays taught people

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    Modern dance is the term used for the 20th-century theatrical dance movement. The movement was started by American dancer Isadora Duncan in a rebellion against ballet‚ which she felt was too constricting. Duncan based her dance technique and style on the Greeks. She identified with their ideals of human form and beauty. Although her way of dance was originally met with strong opposition‚ her ideas later came into wide favor. In the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKtQWU2ifOs time 26 to 35

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    Macbeth’s murder of Duncan has horrible consequences both for Macbeth himself and for Scotland. In Shakespeares famous play‚ Macbeth‚ the themes of murder‚ guilt‚ ambition and the ruthless pursuit of power is explored. He does this through the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth who are tied together in an eerie search for absolute power. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth reveals many traits that have horrible consequences for Macbeth himself and for Scotland. In the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth

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