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    happen‚ you can have it; eventually‚ you can’t help but think what you can do to get it faster. For example‚ in Shakespeare’s play MacbethMacbeth shows that manipulation and persuasion will lead to one’s fate. In the play Macbeth‚ Shakespeare portrays the witches manipulating Macbeth to believe that he will be king. Early on Macbeth has already been hooked on the withes prophecies and manipulations by begging for more‚ “Stay‚ you imperfect speakers. Tell me more” (Macbeth‚ I‚ III). By telling

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    11/26/12 English 11H Mr. Donohue In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the three witches say “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair.” This quote is revisited many times throughout the play. In the play there is a lot of seesawing with the characters between good and bad. Characters have undergone complete changes in personality and philosophy. Shakespeare is saying that “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” will be a prominent theme in Macbeth. In Act I Scene I‚ all three witches say together “Fair is foul

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    question why Macbeth would continue on with his careless strife for power‚ but when someone has hit “rock-bottom” they do not think logically. No person was ever honored for what they received. Honor is rewarded for what a person gives. Macbeth was honored by many in the beginning of the story‚ but this honor was superficial. History has proven that you cannot simply cheat your way to being honored‚ you must earn it. When you cheat‚ you lose sight of what is important in your life and Macbeth was a cheater

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    creatures exist only in our conscious mind. In the play "Macbeth‚" there are many interesting events which could be reviewed to show how supernatural events affect someone’s thoughts. First‚ in the play‚ Macbeth make his way to the witches and they give him three apparitions. The first apparition says "Macbeth!‚ Macbeth!‚ Macbeth!‚ beware of Macduff; beware thane of Fife. Dismiss me: enough." (IV.1.71-73). Here it gives Macbeth the idea that he should fear Macduff because he’s a threat to Macbeth’s authority

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    filled with sins and weakness. In Macbeth there are many human weaknesses featured‚ for example: lust‚ greed and doubt. Lady Macbeth is shown as a very cruel character with many weaknesses that all lead to her wanting her husband to be King which shows an incredible lust for power. ‘Glamis thou art‚ and Cawdor‚ and shalt be what thou art promis’d. Yet do I fear thy nature‚ it is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way.’ This shows that she is finding a fault in her husband

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    Should Models Have a Minimum Weight? : What The Size of Models Really Promotes Models over the past decades have become noticeably thinner and thinner creating an ongoing debate: Are models becoming too thin? For a recent example‚ Bethaney Wallace‚ a teenage model‚ dies at the age of 19 from starving herself to death‚ all for the sole purpose of selling clothes. Model deaths are one of the many reasons that have caused the fashion industry to discuss implementation of a minimum model weight standard

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    scrutinized‚ and analyzed pieces of literature in the world; Shakespeare’s Macbeth is certainly not an exception. While “texts change in meaning and value over time‚ as the conditions under which they are interpreted change and new social forces and intellectual paradigms supplement their formal structures and patterns of meaning‚” the key themes‚ values‚ and ideas observed throughout Macbeth are truly eternal—so much so that the word “Macbeth” is almost interchangeable with the word misfortune in regards to

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    drugs they thought they were buying. This deceitful man not only made money by selling drugs‚ but he also stole their money. The two men went back to get the money which was taken from them. The man refused and said‚ “We never give the money back. I have five kids to feed.” Immediately my perspective on the man changed. I no longer saw a cruel wrinkled face‚ but an anxious one‚ uneasy and troubled with worry about providing for his family. He was not longer a deceiving swindler‚ but a desperate

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    play a central role in Macbeth as a way to display important actions‚ scenes‚ and lines. Motifs are a recurring subject‚ theme‚ or idea especially in a literary artistic or musical work. In the Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth‚ the three motifs‚ appearances vs. reality‚ blood‚ and darkness are used in Macbeth to demonstrate repetitive structures‚ contrasts‚ and literary devices that aid in the development of the characters and play. In Act one Scene one of the play Macbeth‚ appearances vs. reality

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    Witches Fair is foul and foul is fair “You should be women‚ And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so.” –Banquo ACT I SCENE III 46-48 Of course‚ there are also the witches’ prophecies. Macbeth doesn’t realize the prophecies can mean anything other than how he interprets them. Of course‚ Macduff was born by c-section‚ so he was not technically born of woman. The armies advance up the hill from Birnam Wood with tree branches before them which makes it appear the wood is walking

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