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    Macbeth's Tragic Flaw

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    While writing Macbeth‚ Shakespeare completely intended for Macbeth to be a tragic hero processed a tragic flaw that would eventually lead to his demise. At the opening of the play the audience see Macbeth portrayed as the most noble of all the knights. Multiple characters throughout the play refer to Macbeth as “Brave Macbeth” (I.i.6) or “Noble Macbeth” (I.i.70) claiming he is worthy of such praise. If Macbeth is so great‚ how could he possibly do anything awful enough to ruin everything he was earned

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    Summary of “Unsung Heroes.” In the article “Unsung Heroes” published in June 2000 issue of The Progressive‚ Howard Zinn argues that people must recognize unsung heroes and replace many national idols such as Andrew Jackson‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and Theodore Roosevelt with more honorable people such as John Ross‚ Mark Twain‚ Emma Goldman‚ and Helen Keller. According to Mr. Zinn‚ historical figures‚ which are seen as national idols in America today‚ are presented to the public opinion in over-simplified

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    the heroes in both works are alike‚ they are also very different from one another. The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Hunger Games both illustrate: two heroes who overcome obstacles in different ways‚ wise advisors the heroes seek wisdom from‚ an unbreakable bond between two characters‚ and also two very distinctive but successful journeys and victories. Heroes continuously overcome challenges during their various journeys. The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Hunger Games depict two different heroes who must

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    The Role Of Heroes In Art

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    A hero is depicted as a Caucasian male who is handsome and visibly strong. The typical hero does not match with heroes in today’s reality. Many people can be described as a hero‚ each with a different gender‚ culture‚ race‚ special quality‚ and so on. A hero is not justified by their physical qualities‚ yet they all have slightly similar characteristics and are depicted in many ways in all forms of art for reasons depending on the artist. In order to guarantee safety‚ a person must learn to be their

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    Primogeniture In Macbeth

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    http://www.enotes.com/macbeth-text http://nfs.sparknotes.com/macbeth Primogeniture Act III.i ▪ Preference given to the 1st born son in inheritance of titles and property is called primogeniture ▪ It is important to know that primogeniture was NOT in effect in Scotland in Macbeth’s time‚ and Duncan’s naming of Malcolm as his successor in Act I was actually illegal on two counts. ▪ Not only did a law exist that restricted the succession to those who had reached adulthood (which Malcolm

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    What is a hero? What comes to your mind when someone speaks of heroes and or heroines or Super Heroes and Heroines for that matter? Well lets see‚ Webster defines a super hero as a benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers and a hero as a person‚ typically a man‚ who is admired or idealized for their courage and outstanding achievements‚ and is typically identified as a person of noble qualities. A person who people will sympathize with. A man of the people. Or‚ the people’s champion

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    era to rise to greatness and the title of hero. but these heroes are made not born and therefore it is a process. Battle Royale and Rebel Without A Cause show the audiance a glimpse of this process. Shakespeare once said that some people are born great‚ others are made great and some have greatness thrust upon them. This may be true but not always are the to-be heroes entirely willing to partisipate in the processes involved. The heroes‚ Jim Stark and Nanahara Shuya from Rebel Without A Cause

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    We see in the play Macbeth that when the motivation to succeed in life becomes overpowering‚ other people may easily influence one and elements and one may decide on wrongful actions to achieve a goal. Some of the influences on Macbeth include the witches and the apparitions‚ Lady Macbeth‚ and lastly Macbeth’s own insecurities and misguided attempts to control his future. The witches and their prophecies are the first major influence on Macbeth’s actions. Macbeth seems happy and content with himself

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    Heroes of 9/11

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    Unsung Heroes At 8:46 A.M. on September 11th 2001‚ flight 11 hit the North Tower in New York City. The plane hit between the 93rd and the 99th floor killing over 1‚300 people instantaneously. Unfortunately‚ there was still a struggle for those under the initial point of impact; on the 88th floor Frank DeMartini and Pablo Ortiz‚ both just your average Port Authority workers‚ decided‚ without even thinking about their own lives‚ to gather and locate the remaining survivors on their floor. As they

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    My Favorite Heroes

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    Mu Lu ESL 52A 8 April‚2013 My Favorite Heroes There are a lot of people who I admire most; some of them are in history‚ some are my family member who passed away years ago‚ and some of them are political leaders from history and in the present. I have a lot of reasons why I admire them because they are my favorite heroes‚ who inspire me greatly. Among those people‚ one of my favorite heroes is general Aung San who was Burmese revolutionary leader and negotiated with British Empire for Burma’s

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