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    ‘As survey of teachers conducted in 1996 found that eighty of ninety teachers favoured homework; another survey in 1989 found that teachers did not strongly believe homework was beneficial’ . I believe that homework does indeed play a crucial role in a child’s development and should not be banished. Not only is it a child’s starting point but as Judith ‘Butler states homework is the time students spend outside the classroom in assigned activities to practice‚ reinforce or apply newly-acquired skills

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    Gender Theory in Macbeth Society assigns certain roles for women and men. In Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”‚ gender roles play an important part in violence. Also‚ both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s characters appeal to the role of being masculine and have roles that appeal to the opposite gender along with the three witches. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are Shakespeare’s most obvious and dominant attempt to cross the barrier of gender roles. In the beginning of the playMacbeth pictured as a strong

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    Gender Roles In Macbeth

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    The institution of gender roles in many places around the world is controversial to many people‚ especially because of their depiction‚ and therefore enforcement‚ in modern entertainment such as movies and books. For a play written sometime in the early seventeenth century‚ (Greenblatt 537)‚ Macbeth displays an unusual‚ varied‚ and at times modern representation of gender roles. In particular‚ Shakespeare makes his female characters the driving force behind the plot‚ which is evident when looking

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    There are many characters in the play Agamemnon by Aeschylus and they are all important in their own ways. One of the characters is Cassandra‚ a seer who was brought back with Agamemnon after Troy’s defeat. At first Cassandra seems like a minor character since she does not speak much‚ but as the play progresses‚ her character develops and she starts to play a larger role in the play. Cassandra is used by Aeschylus to a great extent. She and her supernatural powers help to make the audience feel more

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    To what extent is Macbeth responsible for his own downfall? In Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ he depicts the rise and downfall of the eponymous protagonist‚ Macbeth. The text illustrates that there is no sole person to blame for Macbeth’s downfall but numerous reasons for Macbeth’s downfall. Macbeth is only partially responsible for his own downfall for his eventual downfall at the hands of Macduff. Macbeth is driven by the prophecies given by the witches and this is perpetuated with the manipulation

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    Role Play

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    so she decided to come back Malaysia to attend her birthday party. During the time‚ a person who called Derrick also come back from England too. Derrick is the one who was catches Charmaine attention due to his voice‚ and Charmaine would really like to know about this person‚ Derrick. Characters: 1. Ng Jia Ying- Jiaying‚ Captain Ng 2. Khor Hui Yen- Charmaine 3. Derrick Tan- Derrick SCENE ONE AIRPLANE (Inside the airplane) Captain: Attention to all passenger‚ I am Captain Ng. We will be reach

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    Role Of Power In Macbeth

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    Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s ambition was the driving force of the play‚ in the beginning of the play‚ the driving force was Lady Macbeth’s ambition‚ and towards the end of the play‚ the driving force of the play was Macbeth’s ambition. In addition‚ the concept of power also played a big role in the play. In the beginning of the playMacbeth was in the good and sane side of the spectrum. He was a loyal character that served the king and the king (Duncan) trusted him deeply. Due to the prophecy

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    Role Of Lady Macbeth

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    In the play “The Tragedy of Macbeth”‚ written by William Shakespeare in 1606‚ among the characters that perform‚ there is Lady Macbeth. She plays a major role until we see her decline in the Act 5 dictated by her own guilt. Throughout the play she has a strong influence on her husband and is a primary cause for increasing Macbeth’s ambition. In the earlier acts of the play we can see that Lady Macbeth’s words mean a lot to him‚ giving the impression that she is definitely the dominant figure

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    the tragedy Macbeth in roughly 1606. The protagonist‚ Macbeth‚ is rivalled with several challenges throughout his journey to achieve the title as the King of Scotland. He acknowledges these challenges with immoral actions‚ as advised by his wife‚ Lady Macbeth. Through his responses‚ Macbeth’s character flaws are revealed‚ such as his deteriorating moral judgment‚ corrupted sanity and his most fatal flaw of all‚ ambition. Macbeth’s mental health and moral judgment attribute to his character flaws‚ promoting

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    Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most well known works. It is identified as a tragedy by the simple fact that the main character goes mad and dies at the end. It is a fascinating play but most of the concepts depicted within it have lost all meaning in our society. Yet we still find it interesting because it took the classic "good versus evil" battle to a new level and it reflects man’s thirst for power. Most stories ranging from fairy tales to modern day sci-fi features the victory of good over

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