At the beginning of the play Macbeth is seen as a courageous soldier who is loyal to the King but is corrupted from the witches prophecies and by his and Lady Macbeth’s ambition. Their marriage is of convenience for Lady Macbeth‚ but for Macbeth it is more than that. He loves his wife‚ and she takes advantage of that. She is continuously making him feel guilty‚ for being weak‚ and challenges his manhood‚ with these words "When you durst do it‚ then you were a man‚ and‚ to be more than what you were
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weighing on Dorian as evidence that there are and will be consequences for his actions. With time to process his situation‚ the horrifying truth that his fate will be everlasting pain and suffering terrifies Dorian‚ keeping the turmoil his moral ambiguity causes alive. With great assistance from fear of fate‚ Dorian’s inner goodness keeps him aware of his impure actions and looming consequences. As he continues with vices wearing him thin‚ he becomes more unstable and commits graver sins
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The Femme Fatale: Ambiguity and Death In cinema‚ the femme fatale is an enticing‚ exquisitely beautiful‚ erotic character who plays the ultimate trick of nature: she displays her beauty‚ captures the man and goes in for the kill. Unfortunately for this poisonous flower‚ male dominated western society interferes and kills the female predator in the end. In western cinema‚ the femme fatale can never survive‚ and can never “win” in the battle of the sexes. But why must this be so? What makes the
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Kaitlin Berger-Jones 12/6/12 Explaining the Schizophrenia Paradox Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder that manifests in a variety of ways‚ including disorganized thoughts‚ hallucinations‚ delusions‚ and social withdrawal. The schizophrenia paradox is described by the fact that there is a lower reproductive rate of those with schizophrenia (about 50% lower compared to a healthy population) than prevalent in the population. In every culture‚ schizophrenia is prevalent in about 1% of the
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The definition of ambiguous is open to more than one interpretation;having a double meaning. Sometimes in life a person can have an ambiguous personality. In the crucible the character John Proctor is ambiguous.In the Crucible John Proctor has two different sides to him and it ultimately leads him to his own death. John Proctor made a very big mistake in the beginning of the crucible which lead to many bigger things. John had an affair with abigail who worked for the Proctors. While Abigail
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In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the character Jay Gatsby always has an air of mystery surrounding him. Is Jay his real name? How did he get all of his money? What is he doing in New York? No one knows‚ that’s what makes him mysterious. Being ambiguous is a big trait of the color orange. However‚ that is not the only trait of the color orange. Optimistic attitudes‚ Impulsiveness‚ and Risk taking are also common traits of the color orange. After analyzing the story‚ it becomes blatantly
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Public Administration relies heavily on producing a product that is often considered a “public good”. The term is used frequently within public service and rarely needs to be defined to be understood. Most people understand that the common good refers to something that is created to meet the unmet needs of society. Public good is often used synonymously with “common good”‚ “public interest”‚ or “America’s interest. The term public good can be used in many fashions; it is often used in the political
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Addie Zebrowski Moral Ambiguity in Heart of Darkness In _Heart of Darkness_‚ by Joseph Conrad‚ the character Marlow‚ through his actions and experiences‚ shows himself to be morally ambiguous in that he goes on the European’s malevolent expedition to Africa yet he seems to despise the events he sees there and in that he performs both noble and ignoble deeds. These experiences and actions drive Conrad’s theme of European influence and colonialism corrupting‚ in this case‚ Africa. Marlow is a sailor
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1. Comparative Ambiguity * The first type of ambiguity is essentially that of a metaphor: when two people‚ objects or concepts are alike in some way‚ even though they may have different qualities otherwise. Comparison provides a given object with multiple meanings‚ allowing it to be interpreted in different ways even though it remains essentially unchanged. Resolution * The second type of ambiguity occurs when two or more different alternate meanings are used as one. That essentially
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Ambiguity‚ a Human Trait Most of the characters in Crime and Punishment were consumed by opposing feelings; they faced inner confusion. Dunya didn’t know whether to choose Luzhin or her brother. Pulcheria Alexanrovna didn’t know what side to assert herself on in the aforementioned situation. Sonya was torn between her best interests or that of her step-siblings and Luzhin couldn’t decide whether to put aside his pride and apologize to Dunya‚ or stand tall like an erect peacock. The character that
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