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    Macbeth

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    Reading Task Part 2 Macbeth 1. Is Macbeth basically a good man led astray? In the play‚ Macbeth is portrayed as evil. I wouldn’t call Macbeth ’evil’. I would call him disillusioned. He was a good man‚ capable of serving his family‚ the royal family and the country nobly. He was an efficient soldier and worthy of respect. It was his ambition that became the cause of his downfall. He let his vaulting ambition get the better of his morals‚ his values and defeat his clear sense of

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    Tragedy of MacbethMacbeth is portrayed as a character that has many of the same characteristics of a Greek tragic hero. Due to the similarities between Aristotle’s principles of tragic hero and Macbeth himself‚ it can easily be said that Macbeth’s character is truly a tragic hero. Before Macbeth had committed any evil deeds‚ he was a captain of the army for the Scottish king‚ Duncan. He was also the thane of Glamis‚ which proves that he was of noble eminence. After three witches visit Macbeth and tell

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    Allegory of A Descent into the Maelstrom The story of A Descent into the Maelstrom that is written by Edgar Allan Poe is a story about an unnamed Norwegian fisherman who survives a shipwreck and a whirlpool and how he realises the mystery of the maelstrom that he states “The larger the bodies‚ the more rapid their descent”. Story contains some specific abstract principles‚ which are the existence of romanticism‚ dynamics of Hegal’s Absolute Spirit and the notion of God and Christian. Those principles

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    The Wizard of Oz was released August 25‚ 1939. In this story Dorothy‚ her little dog Toto‚ a Man of tin‚ a Scarecrow‚ and a cowardly lion all travel down a “yellow brick” road (a symbol for gold and a value to our currency) to find the Great and Powerful Wizard of Oz. After a long journey‚ they finally get to him and find out that he is nothing more than a man behind a curtain speaking through a microphone and operating levers‚ knobs and switches to keep the illusion alive. Frank Baum‚ the writer

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    Lascaux Cave History

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    Foundations of Civilization Report High quality and antiquity make cave paintings a sight to see. With only about 350 of them having been found so far‚ their importance to archaeology is always increasing. Incredibly old‚ they both give insight as to who and what lived in that region’s past‚ and help archaeologists learn about early painting methods. While the most well known is the Lascaux Caves‚ they are all important to understanding the history of various areas. With no written language at

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    THE STORY OF MACBETH In medieval Scotland‚ Macbeth‚ a general in King Duncan’s army‚ and his fellow soldier‚ Banquo‚ are returning from a successful battle. On a barren heath‚ three witches appear and greet Macbeth as "Thane of Glamis‚" "Thane of Cawdor" and "King hereafter." They also prophesy that the future heirs of the throne will be descended not from Macbeth‚ but from Banquo. The witches disappear‚ and a messenger from the King arrives announcing that Macbeth has been named Thane of Cawdor

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    Macbeth is a play of contradiction and ambition. Driven to becoming King‚ Macbeth will kill all and any that get in his way. He puts his faith in the words and prophesies of three witches‚ after their first one (that he will become Thane of Cawdor) comes through. Macbeth’s wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ is instrumental is Macbeth’s ambition‚ egging him on when he fears he has gone to far‚ and scheming of greatness. It was written by William Shakespeare between 1603 and 1607. One of the greatest tragedies ever

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    Plato's Myth Of The Cave

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    An Essay on Plato’s “The Myth of the Cave” Plato’s Myth of the Cave describes how people have chains that keep them from becoming enlightened individuals. Some chains keep us in the shadow denying us the ability to learn how to face truth‚ how to face knowledge. Plato’s Myth of the Cave takes a close look at how we behave while dealing with knowledge. Our fear of truth creates chains that help us ignore the inevitability of change. It is known that tree reserves have been dwindling‚ yet people

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    Macbeth

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    Macbeth shows many qualities in a person that would define him as a good and noble man‚ worthy of labeling him as a tragic hero. A “tragic hero is a man of noble stature(Arp‚ Johnson 1221)‚ Macbeth is the noble Thane of Glamis and loyal general to King Duncan of Scotland. Shakespeare’s tragic heroes find an eminent position in society‚ giving them a high social and political status. He shows true bravery and fought honorably for King Duncan in the beginning of Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ defeating the

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    alternate readings with supernatural effects and Macbeth is one of his most powerful plays because he includes evil witches that make it hard to control your destiny and unnatural settings lead to Macbeth’s own mind disease. No literary work is wreathed in superstition more than Macbeth. Shakespeare is famous for contrasting imagery within his plays to develop characterization‚ make a point‚ or establish an atmosphere. Shakespeare makes the point of Macbeth invocating evil spirits because he is possessed

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