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    William Shakespeare is known for being “The Man” of playwriting. Born to a glove maker in Stratford-on-Avon‚ he most likely attended King Edward VI Grammar School. Shakespeare was mostly known for his dramatic works and his sonnet sequence of 154 poems. He didn’t just write with skill‚ but also with speed‚ spending only twenty-three years to produce forty plays. He was also a diverse playwright‚ creating tragedies‚ histories‚ and comedies. Two of the most famous tragedies are Macbeth and Hamlet.

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    The Cause of Macbeth’s Ruin The specific root of Macbeth’s ruin is his uncontrollable ambition. His desires take control of his actions and this becomes his tragic flaw. It prevents him from becoming aware of when to stop; he is never fully satisfied as his desire for power grows. Macbeth’s judgment is impaired since he only accepts ideas that will benefit him in obtaining his wants. He also becomes self centered and loses his feeling towards others as a result of his need for fulfillment.

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    Andrew Jackson Flaws

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    supreme court ruling. To tell the truth‚ Andrew Jackson was a great president but his flaws were huge ones. Such as a famous system called the “Spoil System” the spoil system just gave Andrew Jackson’s main supporters (his friends) jobs.By the way of example‚ the only good thing about the spoil system is he took the kindness out of his heart to give his friends jobs.The spoil system was one of the major flaws of Andrew Jackson’s presidency. According to britannica.com “The spoils system involves

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    Lady Macbeth's Character

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    swept away in her conversation with Macbeth‚ "bear welcome in your eye‚ Your hand‚ your tongue: look like the innocent flower‚ But be the serpent under’t.." even with her encouragement towards Macbeth‚ she lets him know he doesn’t have to carry the fatal hand alone‚ "Only look up clear; To alter favor ever is to fear: Leave all the rest to me." she’s showing she’ll carry the weight of the burden if she has

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    Fate's Flaws In Hamlet

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    conveys these two main factors fate and flaw to demonstrate the depiction of Hamlet’s demise. A flaw is an imperfection‚ or defect in someone’s behaviour. Fate is the development of events outside a person’s control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power. Hamlet’s flaws is caused by his melancholy of being sad‚ depressive‚ and overly-introspective which contribute to his downfall. For example Hamlet demonstrated one of his flaws when a ghost visited him in the castle

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    Textual interpretations are known to be governed and defined by the writer themselves‚ the very individuals who comprise meanings to be discovered by the readers. In opposition to the formalist approach‚ the Reader Response literary criticism based textual interpretations solely on the reader. The conventional authority placed on the shoulders of the author is stripped and placed within the minds of the reader themselves. Reader Response criticism is innovative‚ as the established preconceived notions

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    Tragic Flaws of Othello

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    Jealousy and Gullibility: The Devastating Flaws of Othello By: Ryan Mongon "The tragic flaw is the most important part of the hero and the events that occur in the work is a reflection of that flaw." – Aristotle The plot of William Shakespeare’s Othello is a tale of love‚ jealousy‚ and betrayal; however‚ the characters‚ themes‚ and attitudes of the works are different‚ with Shakespeare’s play being a more involved study of human nature and psychology. Othello is considered to be a prime example

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    Hamlet's Tragic flaw

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    February 14th Many commentators on Hamlet have suggested his tragic flaw is his inability to act because he thinks too much. Do you agree? Every character in every book has benefits and flaws that will affect the outcome in their own situation. Sometimes their benefits overcome their flaws and everything turns out great. Other times a characters flaw can ruin what they have planned or ruin them as a person. A tragic flaw is a weakness or limitation of character‚ resulting in the fall of the

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    Othello’s tragic flaws‚ which include jealously and how the character of Iago is able to evoke this‚ too trustworthy of the ones he loves which ultimately leads to betrayal and the egotistical nature

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    Macbeth Where can you see that Macbeth is ambitious? Pp. 21-23. Do you not hope your children shall be kings‚ When those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me Promised no less to them? (p. 21 ll. Ovenover 120) - Aren’t you beginning to hope your children will be kings? After all‚ the witches who said I was thane of Cawdor promised them nothing less. (p. 21 “Do you hope your children shall be kings…”) I am thane of Cawdor. If good‚ why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image

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