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    Macbeth vs. LOTF

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    Baltasar Gracian elaborates on the fact that evil acts as an external force‚ when one evil deed is committed more powerful evils will come to follow. The most compelling examples of evil being created through external forces are present in the books Macbeth (Shakespeare)‚ and Lord of The Flies (William Golding). Throughout these two books‚ innocent men begin to develop into thoughtless killers‚ not only is it their own choices; but rather the circumstances around them causing evil to be developed. Although

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    macbeth vs oedipus

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    2) The supernatural ordain the actions of Oedipus ­Quote: Line 868­880 3) The supernatural are to blame for the actions of Oedipus ­Quote: Line 1490­1496       b. Macbeth 1) The prophecies of the Supernatural are deserved ­Quote: 1.3.50­52 2) The supernatural manipulate the mentality of Macbeth ­Quote: 1.3.134­139 3) Macbeth is to blame for his own actions ­Quote: 1.7.13­28  II.Body A) The prophecies 1) (Oedipus The King) The prophecies of the supernatural are undeserved. a) “An ora

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    Macbeth vs macduff

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    In the play of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare adds similar themes to each of the characters; Macduff and Macbeth are no exception. Even though Macbeth and Macduff may have very similar qualities such as; bravery‚ hunger of power‚ and many more‚ as the play develops‚ these characters slowly start to change‚ revealing that both characters are as different as fire and ice. They are each viewed differently from each other and by others. Even though they both murder‚ they both do it for different very different

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    Macbeth vs Judas

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    In the beginning of Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth‚ the title-character was a noble general of King Duncan of Scotland’s army‚ greatly respected by all. However‚ after meeting three witches who prophesied that he would become king‚ Macbeth‚ not seeing how that was possible‚ as Duncan was king‚ allowed thoughts of murdering the ruler to linger in his mind‚ until eventually‚ he carried out the horrible act‚ with evil persuading from his wife‚ Lady Macbeth. Although his intent was hidden at first‚ the

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    Nathan Vickers 6B Complex Characters Cambridge and The Great Gatsby are two novels which have been dubbed as successes by critics. “An American classic” raves critic John Greene about Gatsby “I think this is the best of Caryl Phillips’ novels‚ a brilliant story of the ambivalences and contradictions and hypocrisies in a slave-owning colonial society.” says Garrett Wilkes. These are just a few of the positive receptions

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    Hamlet Vs. Macbeth

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    afterlife?Hamlet and Macbeth share similar themes. Hamlet’s major theme is "revenge driven by hatred will lead to one’s downfall;" Macbeth’s major theme is "unrestrained ambition will lead to one’s downfall." Although both themes deal with human vices that can ultimately result in one’s downfall‚ Macbeth’s theme is much more relevant to the 21st century. Where the extreme notions of revenge in Hamlet are frowned upon in modern society‚ the overbearing ambition found in Macbeth is still present‚ only

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    The Sacrificing Love Titanic and The Great Gatsby movies are both based on a touching love story. Even though the actual stories are different‚ the main theme remains love. The romantic plot makes watchers fall in love in the story of the movies. These movies surpass all the rivals in luxury and opulence. Titanic and The Great Gatsby are epic movies with their heartbreaking plot‚ distinguishable music‚ and unforgettable and tragic ending. Titanic One of the most romantic and at the same time

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    Good vs. Evil in Macbeth

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    good vs. evil in the play Macbeth Throughout the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ it is identified that ‘good vs. evil’ plays the role as a major theme. Shakespeare uses characters and events throughout the text in order to depict what he considers as good and evil. It is evident that ‘good’ in Macbeth requires values such as loyalty‚ honesty and courage. Evil however can be defined as something or someone who performs dishonesty‚ treachery‚ cowardice and lack of moral discipline. Good vs evil

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    The Great GatsbyJay Gatsby is a character bound by his origins. The proof of this can be found throughout the novel; Gatsby is a liar. He is rejected‚ more than once‚ by Daisy. Furthermore he seems unable to fully integrate into the ranks of the rich elite. Gatsby is never truly able to escape his downtrodden beginnings. James Gatsby was born James Gatz in a town in Minnesota. As a young man he was taken under the wing of a famous sailor‚ Dan Cody. The first thing that Gatsby does‚ when he

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    Good Vs Evil In Macbeth

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    “The Tragedy of Macbeth” by William Shakespeare is a very appalling one. The hero‚ Macbeth‚ has a desire for power‚ and he uses murder and ruthlessness to make sure nothing stands in his way. Macbeth embodies the theme of good vs. evil through has actions as both protagonist and antagonist by his conflicted actions throughout the drama. These actions include vicious betrayals that shape Macbeth as the person he becomes. Throughout the play‚ one would observe good vs. evil by Macbeth transforming

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