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    Macbeth

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    earth was ’feverish’ and did shake 3. In this scene Lady Macbeth faints at a very convenient timea) Whats happening in the play at that specific time (Refer to dialogue)In the play‚ at this specific time‚ Macduff has just found the king dead‚ also Macbeth has just returned from killing the guard(s).b) Do you believe Lady Macbeth fainted because she was truly overwhelmed‚ or does she merely wish to create a diversion? I believe Lady Macbeth fainted just to create a diversion. 4. a) What reasons

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    The Sea of Monsters

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    BOOK REPORT I think the title “City of Ember” is good because it is telling a city being underground . Ember means a glowing light that lights up and starts to dies out. An ember can also be the same thing but in buildings when they turn on the lights it is like an ember. Because the city is underground ‚it is very dark. They need electricity to light up the city. An other title for the book can be “Sunless city”could be another title because the city does not have any light from the

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    the doctor and the monster have responsibilities for each other and the people around them because they both have the ability to make or to try to learn about what is the exact responsibilities. Also for what they have for each other and for the people around them. For example‚ we do know that Dr.Victor Frankenstein creation is depicted as well spoken and rational because of the plea he made to the doctor. He said to him “Make me happy and I shall again be virtuous.” The monster he refers to being

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    Monster Labeling Theory

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    In this research paper‚ I will discuss how the book Monster applies to Labeling Theory. This theory show how youth accepts the negative labels society gives them and as a result the youth creates a new negative identity. It also shows how labels are a product of a series of events and do not occur over night. An individual become attached to the labels society gives until this appear to be a way for them. These labels become a form of security and protection. Labels most time takes place of their

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    The Loch Ness Monster

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    TERM ASSIGNMENT The Loch Ness Monster Most people in the world fascinated by mysteries and it doesn’t depend on their age. Young people interested in such things as well as adults. All kinds of mysteries attract attention of masses. They may be so nonsense mysterious events but people like them. Due to this reaction of people‚ the press is trying to develop this kind of news. They create a lot of new mysteries and multiply exist theories. They know that people could believe to things

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    A: In British literature‚ monsters are used as a tool for what the people of the Middle Ages believed they were supposed to do and created these monsters to be portrayed as something “bad” towards humanity. All of the monsters mentioned do share a few common characteristics of what they were supposed to do in British literature. To start‚ the monsters all inhabit some space outside of the realm of human civilization because they cannot or don’t want to be a part of the human world due to how different

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    Monster: A Short Story

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    seemed to twitch and retaliate ‚ even while the monster itself did not move. It exhaled. The smell of moist‚ sweaty clothes ran threw the forest. The Monster‚ at the first motion‚ leaped ahead hollering tribal mumbles that no one could comprehend. It covered one hundred yards in six seconds. The rifles jerked up and blazed fire. A hurricane from the monster’s mouth got all things trapped in slime and bits of dead animals it had once ate. The Monster roared. tentacles shined with the light of day

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    Is Heathcliff a monster‚ or just misunderstood? Heathcliff. He is character that perplexes many with his enigmatic ways. With many film adaptations he is played in near enough the same as how he is in Bronte’s book – as a monster. But what is a monster? Is it that he is a vicious murderer? Is it someone with no sympathy for others? Or is it someone without a care in the world? Arguably Heathcliff is all of these and more.. Throughout Wuthering Heights‚ it can be seen that Heathcliff is a social

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    The Emotions of Grendel the Monster Emotions are not just for humans. Animals have emotions too yet do we dub them human? No‚ we don’t‚ even though they too feel anger‚ sadness‚ and pain Grendel‚ thou he is a monster‚ has emotions. Would anyone consider him human? No‚ we all consider him a bloodthirsty monster. Animals‚ when they lose someone in their group they mourn. We feel their pain. Grendel takes away our family for food and fun. He feels joy from our pain and suffering. We should

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    In my view‚ Lady Macbeth is far worse than Macbeth. Although they both think of murdering King Duncan as soon as they hear the witches’ prophecies‚ Macbeth thinks more about what he may or may not do‚ whereas Lady Macbeth immediately appeals to evil spirits to give her the strength to kill Duncan. When Macbeth first hears the prophecies‚ and when the first 2/3 of it comes true‚ he does think of killing the king‚ but also‚ towards the end of Act 1‚ Scene 3‚ he thinks that perhaps he doesn’t need

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