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    Lady Macbeth's Guilt

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    this more dramatically than Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth in his play‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth. Throughout the play‚ readers see Lady Macbeth’s slow‚ but continuous descent into feelings of guilt and a declining mental state. She is the spouse that maintains a braver face‚ but readers see much more deeply into her thoughts at certain parts of the play. The struggles combined with the morally questionable acts she her husband commit ultimately take their toll. Lady Macbeth becomes increasingly consumed with

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    danger she is putting herself in. She is too selfish to realize that getting caught‚ which on some level she knows she will get caught‚ will get her killed and take her away from her sister who begs her not to go. Ismene’s quick-response no was her morality speaking. Her mind swayed easily by reason because the law is what guides her to make wholesome decisions. It is possibly anxiety due to the death of most of her family members by going against the system. She knows what the other road looks like

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    it and it alone. In truth‚ there aren’t any words to truly capture exactly what Sirus is. The more it is defined the more it evades description. How does one go about attaching words to something so viciously unhuman? No true empathy and no true morality to bind its actions to any sort of code‚ allowing it to act on pure‚ ravenous desire. They say that there are two types of beings: those who destroy‚ and those who create. Sirus creates. But‚ do not let the bright‚ sunny connotation attached to

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    Does morality need religion?

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    Running head: MORALITY AND RELIGION Does morality need religion? Ms. McBain HSB 4M0 February 29‚ 2012 To many individuals‚ morality and religion are two related but distinct ideas. To be specific‚ morality consists of principles set by societal norms concerning the distinction between right and wrong and good and bad behaviour among persons. Alternatively‚ religion involves the relationship between human beings and a transcendent reality or a superhuman controlling

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    Benny Woo 10/27/10 Religion and Morality in Hamlet In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the Danish prince sets out to avenge his father’s assassination at the hands of his uncle Claudius‚ the new king. At first‚ Hamlet is fragile because of his father’s sudden death and the following marriage of his mother Gertrude and uncle Claudius. Originally contemplating suicide‚ Hamlet dissuades himself from doing so on the grounds of it being a sin. Shifting from an internal struggle to an external one

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    The Suitcase Lady

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    Scott committed suicide for reasons of being unable to admit ?a failure?; I was once again alone. Philippe my son‚ had a very difficult childhood. I was never there to support him the way the other mothers were there for their children. I always had love‚ but it seemed that Philippe needed more than that‚ and ran away to the United States. Now the family was split as too was my life. I began

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    break? What made him want to kill his king or even his best friend? Lady Macbeth was ultimately the motivation that Macbeth needed to become disastrous. When Shakespeare created this play‚ he created the ultimate tragedy‚ someone with so much honor that become too selfish and lost everything. Macbeth’s downfall began in Act I when he sent the letter to Lady Macbeth that told her his plan to kill King Duncan‚ progressing to Lady Macbeth actually assisting Macbeth in the murder‚ and her providing support

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    Love without love

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    Love Without Love 1. According to the first four lines‚ the speaker loved this particular person because they never saw this person coming into their life‚ therefore it was a surprise and they saw a drastic change something called love. 2. The metaphor in lines 5-6 is "I’ve fly you flying through my soul in quick‚ loft flight" and this means that this special person came into their life very quickly like a plane‚ it was in and it was out. The extended metaphor is that this person was looking

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    Atticus Finch Morality

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    Throughout the Novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch’s courage and morality allows him to overcome social prejudices and defend a convicted African American in court. Atticus Finch is a lawyer who lives in Maycomb‚ Alabama with his two children Scout and Jem Finch. He is a modest man who makes almost every decision based on his heart and ethics. In the novel‚ Atticus is faced with an incredibly uncomfortable situation. He is a white male living in the early 1900s‚ and is asked

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    Middle Class Morality

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    Living up to someone’s expectations can be an extremely grueling task. If one is too focused on the way they look‚ act‚ and talk to please someone else‚ it can be easy to lose sight of one’s own identity. This can be dangerous because if one becomes too used to this kind of lifestyle‚ they carry the risk of being trapped in a way of life that someone else sees best fit for them. In the play Pygmalion‚ George Bernard Shaw gives an excellent portrayal of how people in the middle class disconnect

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