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    Often in works of literature‚ characters have a mixture of positive and negative traits. In the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ Mach has a mixture of positive character traits as well as character flaws. Macbeth has the positive trait of being a great leader; however he has the negative traits of being selfish and mental instability. There are many characteristics throughout the play that proves Macbeth has both positive and negative traits. Macbeth shows the trait of being a great leader

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    Tragic Flaws In Hamlet

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    of hearing and seeing‚ yet they are deaf and blind to the truth of their circumstances. Their lack of sense eventually leads to their own demise. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare uses the senses‚ especially hearing and sight‚ to reveal the tragic flaws of both of these characters. Gertrude is oblivious to many facts and ideas that are presented to her whether it is her avoidance of the truth behind her new marriage or the reality of Hamlet’s madness. In multiple instances‚ there are facts that practically

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    for the downfall of a tragic hero. The protagonist in a play of this sort is affected by a flaw‚ which causes a tragic conclusion. Macbeth is the noble protagonist in the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare. His tragic flaw is mostly his ambition‚ which appears when the witches gave him the prophecy that he would one day be king. Due to this‚ it can be said that the witches are the reason for Macbeth’s fatal downfall. However‚ it can be inferred that Lady Macbeth is more responsible for various reasons

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    Progress toward specified goals is fundamental to planned accomplishment. Measuring that progress is essential since it provides intermediate feedback for continued or corrective actions and can help ascertain actual accomplishment. Beyond the simple assessment of accomplishment is the evaluation of what that accomplishment truly means. Through proper evaluation‚ an accomplishment ’s true worth can be determined. Then‚ decisions about future actions can be made. Care must be taken‚ however‚ to avoid

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    *“Lady Macbeth’s ambition‚ like that of her husband‚ leads her to an unnatural‚ paranormal realm of witchcraft‚ insomnia and madness. But unlike Macbeth she cannot deal with the evil she has unleashed.” Discuss* Shakespeare’s final play‚ Macbeth‚ tells us a story of a couple’s deadly ambition which corrupt‚ and ultimately‚ fix them in a world of evil. Lady Macbeth’s ambition‚ though‚ cannot be measured to Macbeth’s‚ because the way their ambition manifest themselves are completely different. The

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    Mark Twain's Flaws

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    and the poor alike. He introduced the ‘epic adventure’ style‚ (like the Iliad and the Odyssey) into American literature. Throughout his long and eventful life‚ Twain saw many flaws in his society and reflected upon them in his writing. His most popular and criticized novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ emulates these flaws. In the novel Twain criticizes the mind-set of the Gilded Age‚ shows the lack of compassion in the white society versus that shown in black society and ridicules human greediness

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    Oedipus' Tragic Flaw

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    people; and of course‚ as long as you’re looking down‚ you can’t see something that is above you.” This quote correctly authenticates Oedipus’ tragic flaw in the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. Beyond other factors‚ Oedipus’ pride through out the story blinds him from seeing many things that eventually lead us to believe his prevalent tragic flaw of all was his pride. First‚ Oedipus failed to believe Tiresias when he accused him of being the reason why Thebes was suffering. "You are the unholy

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    democracy. Jacksonian Democrats viewed themselves as the guardians of the United States Constitution‚ political democracy‚ individual liberty‚ and equality of economic opportunity. This was true to an extent‚ but Jackson and his followers did have some flaws. When it comes to the Unites States Constitution‚ Jackson attempted to act as a guardian; but he only protected its content when it benefited his popularity or ran parallel with his stances on governmental issues. Jackson was most definitely

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    Flaws in Education System

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    Jacqueline Bonds October 31‚ 2012 Writing 1300 Dr.Corum Flaws in the Education System Students in America need a good education to keep our economy strong‚ and school is the best place to get it. Whether someone attends a private‚ public‚ or home school‚ they’re all going to get an education‚ and that is what is important. However‚ there are many factors that can reduce a student’s ability to learn and perform in school. An overemphasis on sports is one of these. I know this is a tired subject

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    Hamlet's Tragic Flaw

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    Hamlet tragic flaw is him trying to get revenge for his father after his uncle murdered him. Hamlet see’s his father ghost and he tells hamlet to kill his unlce and leave his mother alone‚ hamlet father ghost goes to hell at night but leaves it in the morning. After Hamlet see’s the goes the tragic starts to happen. Hamlet stress’s ideas of how to kills is uncle and when to kill him. At this point Hamlet starts to go crazy but now physco yet. Although he goes love crazy and Ophelia notice that

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