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    explore Macbeth’s changing character. Within the play ‘Macbeth’‚ Macbeth’s character changes considerably. Macbeth starts a very noble and praiseworthy general in the army; however throughout the play various yet similar events cause Macbeth to become an evil and vicious man. This essay will comment on how Shakespeare presents the changing character of Macbeth through a comparison of the three key murder scenes. The witches is ‘Macbeth’ are full of evil and make Macbeth do things he would never

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    There are several interactions between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth which give us an idea of the relationship between them. The pair first meet in the play in Act one‚ scene four. The first interaction between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in the play is at the start of scene two. Lady Macbeth reads aloud the letter that Macbeth had written to her about meeting the witches: “Glamis thou art‚ and Cawdor and shalt be‚ What thou art promised”. Lady Macbeth understands his plight; she knows that what he wants

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    about their identity and self of sense. Transitioning in the world may also set a pathway towards growth and change. The barriers that society places on an individual may either hinder their growth or open new gateways to connect with the world. The 7 Stages of Grieving by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman is an episodic drama play about the barriers and challenges the Indigenous Australians had to face about the colonisation of the white man and the many challenges and hardships they had to endure

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    In Act 2‚ scene 1‚ Iago’s comment that Othello and Desdemona "are well tuned" is a metaphor of harmonic music in which he uses to indicate the current harmony of Othello’s marriage. However the comment is then followed by Iago’s vow "to set down the pegs"‚ which show his intentions to disrupt the harmony between them. When Iago and Roderigo are left alone together‚ Iago sees this as an opportunity to manipulate Roderigo by telling him that "Desdemona is directly in love with him" (him being Cassio)

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    starts the audience are aware that the "star crossed lovers" Romeo and Juliet are going to die‚ this makes it clear that the play is a tragedy. A Tragedy is a traditional form of theatre where the main characters in the play die as a result of their tragic flaw‚ for example in the tragedy play Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s vaulting ambition leads him to his death. Romeo and Juliet’s flaw is the powerful love between them and it means their relationship has to be secret and this leads to Mercutio being killed

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    Section 4 Contracts Act 1950 – COMMUNICATION WHEN COMPLETE 4 (1) The communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made ( ie the acceptor (emphasis added)). 4(2) The communication of an acceptance is complete:- (a) As against the proposer‚ when it is put in a course of transmission to him‚ so as to be out of the power of the acceptor; and(Case Ignatius v Bell and also Byrne v Van Tienhoven) (b) As against the acceptor‚ when it comes

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    21 min 22 marks Q1-L3‚ Q2-L4‚ Q3-L4‚ Q4-L5‚ Q5-L5‚ Q6-L6 1. (a) Nicola is trying out her new roller blades. Robert is pulling her along with a rope. Arrows A‚ B‚ C and D show the directions of four forces acting on Nicola. (i) Which arrow shows the direction of the force of gravity on Nicola? Give the letter. ............... 1 mark (ii) Which arrow shows the direction of the force of the rope on Nicola? Give the letter. .............. 1 mark (b) Robert pulls Nicola at a steady speed of 2 metres

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    The Tragedy of Othello - Focus on Act III Scene iii Shakespearian tragedy explores the notion that humans are “inevitably doomed through their own failures or errors”. In the Tragedy of Othello‚ the central motif of jealousy and mistrust are the weaknesses that cause the inevitable destruction of the hero. Othello’s feelings of worthlessness as a “Moor” despite his rank and Desdemona’s love are heightened and masterfully exploited by Iago. Ironically‚ jealously over misplaced trust ignites Iago’s

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    an example for ambition‚ Lady Macbeth is seen as a ruthless character who strives for power. As the inspiration for Lady Macbeth‚ Gruoch of Scotland was a woman of power and witnessed many violent acts. Besides the gruesome history‚ she was a woman of elegant behavior and beloved her family (only of relation). Written by Shakespeare‚ the play changed Gruoch’s personality to illustrate the topics of power‚ personality and family. In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare uses Lady Macbeth to represent the consequences

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    AP ESSAY -- OTHELLO ACT I Iago‚ of the epic "Othello"‚ is a very cultured and competent villain; so much that one could say Iago is the most fearsome villain in all of Shakespeare. Iago has no remorse or sympathy for his actions or the consequences they entail. Othello‚ the Moor which Iago’s crosshairs have set aim on‚ is a veteran of the Venetian Cyprus Wars as well as other battlefields which have given him unparalleled credit as a soldier. Othello has promoted Cassio to a position that Iago

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