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    The people who live in third world countries have much harder lives than how we live everyday. In “Radiance of Tomorrow” by Ishmael Beah it shows how difficult their lives are. Even though they are going through tough times‚ they still remain very hopeful. The theme of this book is to always stay hopeful‚ and that’s what the people of Imperi do. Bockaire’s family should stay in Freetown so they can get nice jobs‚ a new beginning‚ and it is more realistic over all to stay there. Bockaire’s family

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    Macbeth Soundtrack 1. I Just Can’t Wait to be King- Lion King Act 1 Scene 5 The song I Just Can’t Wait to be King‚ which appears in the movie The Lion King‚ is about Simba yearning to be king. This mimics Macbeth’s state of mind after he hears the witches’ three predictions‚ the last of them being of him becoming a king. As soon as he heard the prediction‚ he got so enthralled that he didn’t listen to reason‚ or even question the validity of the witches’. In Act 1 Scene 5‚ in his letter to

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    Macbeth: Characteristics of Macbeth That Led to His Downfall Rickford Foo Tomorrow‚ and tomorrow‚ and tomorrow..." Sometimes tomorrow never comes and as for Macbethtomorrow meant another day of inner torment and guilt. This victorious Thane literally got the better of himself as soon as he started to believe in the witches. After the prophesies‚ Macbeth’s popularity seems to take a turn for the worst as well as his mental state. Even though the witches did tempt him with the idea of

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    I have to say‚ that Townsend’s book is a fascinating read on how societies are envisioned in the future. It is much like a dream‚ why not to call the fantasy world of Tomorrow land: It is like leaving the today world to enter the tomorrow world and its fantasy. We can say‚ that some societies are almost there‚ some already there‚ but most of them can only hope to be there. In our critique and analysis‚ we can appreciate‚ that the purpose of creating smart cities is not to build a technological utopia

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    Hamlet’s Soliloquies Reveal His Personality "To be or not to be—that is the question (Hamlet‚ III‚ i‚ 64)" The previous quotation is the opening line from Hamlet’s most famous soliloquy in which he is contemplating suicide as an end to all of his adversities. "Hamlet’s world is bleak and cold because almost no one and nothing can be trusted ("Folger Shakespeare Library")." Hamlet allows his words to exhibit his emotions through the soliloquies in the play. While dealing with the sudden loss

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    in Twos/Oxymorons. Throughout Macbeth‚ there are many situations and characters’ internal conflicts which are paradoxical. There are also many things which come in twos; these are similar‚ but not always identical. From almost the beginning of the play ("when the battle’s lost and won")‚ paradoxes/doubles appear regularly. Examples include: "when the battle’s lost and won" (1.1.4) "fair is foul and foul is fair" (1.1.12)‚ (said by the witches) "Lesser than Macbeth‚ and greater." (1.3.65) "Not

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    Lindsey Aranda English‚ period 2 Hamlett June 6‚ 2011 Journal of Macbeth Act 1 I was very confused at the beginning of the play. I thought it was weird with the witches‚ and I was still getting used to the old English language. I thought it started to get interesting when the witches had told Macbeth that he would become the Thane of Cawdor and then he actually did! I think this is what starts Macbeth’s ambition towards the series of events that will happen in the play. I think that the

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    At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is a respected general‚ a devoted husband‚ and a loyal subject of the king. The first of the witches’ prophecies bring out his ambitious nature‚ but he struggles with killing the king. By attacking his manhood‚ Lady Macbeth convinces him to committ the first of his evil deeds. Macbeth’s evil deed causes him to suffer from fear and guilt‚ which leads to even more evil crimes. Then Macbeth becomes paranoid‚ suffering from hallucinations and sleeplessness. He becomes

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    out. This also conveys the image that time will continue no matter what‚ and anything that comes in its path will soon run its course and die. The same idea is revealed in the next two lines‚ when it says “And this same flower that smiles today‚ Tomorrow will be dying.”An object’s youth and prime will eventually begin to wither as time goes on. The second stanza explains the sun’s activity and how it relates to the passage of time. The first line of the stanza describes the sun as “the glorious

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