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    Down Syndrome‚ or DS‚ occurs when a trisomy is found in the twenty-first chromosome leaving three genetically identical chromatids. Down Syndrome is often seen as a disability that limits people while society is also portraying it as a defining characteristic that makes these unique people societal outcasts. Down Syndrome is taken very lightly instead of receiving the attention and care that it requires. In order to understand Down Syndrome‚ one must know the outcome and impact of Down Syndrome‚

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    A Long Way Down

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    Suicide and humor are two words not often associated with each other‚ but Nick Hornby takes the pair on in his novel A Long Way Down‚ a dark comedy about suicide and life after a failed attempt. The book is narrated by four characters taking turns telling the story in their voice. The resulting hodgepodge gang includes Martin‚ a quasi celebrity who loses everything after an affair with a fifteen-year old girl; Maureen‚ the middle-aged mother of a severely disabled son; Jess‚ an obnoxious teenager

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    Macbeth: English Essay on Act 1‚ Scene 7 (1st draft) Introduction: When one reads Macbeth‚ they are introduced to the theme of deception and the technique of persuasion‚ both of which greatly influence the transformation of character in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Throughout Act 1‚ we see Macbeth begin to question his morals and values as well as the strength of his determination and ambition. We also see Lady Macbeth’s ambition and determination become fiercer to the point where it becomes violent

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    Macbeth Paper Noble Deterioration In Shakespeare ’s play Macbeth‚ the protagonist undergoes a profound and gradual evolution throughout the play‚ for the worse. Macbeth decays from a noble soldier‚ and a truly great man‚ into a corrupt king whose senseless actions result in his mental deterioration. Macbeth’s mind set is mostly stable in the early stages of the play‚ until he regresses him into an uneasy character‚ and finally devolves into such a corrupt state that his life is ended and falls

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    Black and Deep Desires: Ambition in Macbeth Ambition can drive one to extremes. It can serve as a catalyst for one to act outside of their normal behaviour. These acts can either lead to one’s success‚ or to their downfall. In William Shakespeare’s tragic play Macbeth‚ the playwright explains how a man met his demise when his ambition took over his life. Macbeth’s greed‚ insecurity‚ and despair motivates his ambition‚ which leads him to their ultimate demise. In the opening act of the play‚ Macbeth’s

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    Insanity In Macbeth

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    timeless play‚ Macbeth‚ centers around themes of power‚ guilt‚ insanity‚ magic and revenge. The main character‚ Macbeth‚ although once brave and loyal‚ slowly goes insane in his attempt to achieve power. Macbeth’s character‚ along with his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ go through dramatic changes; they fall into the dark abyss of their own deeds and lead themselves into hell. Each incident on this path of darkness‚ relates to seeing the blood of their victims. To Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ seeing blood meant

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    AS91101: Formal essay A main character who undergoes a significant change in a text is Macbeth‚ a character in Shakespeare’s play. He changes from being known as “noble Macbeth” at the start of the play‚ to being viewed as a “tyrant” at the end. This is an important change because it shows a once noble man who would do anything for king and country‚ to becoming corrupt in his ways. All because of his blinded ambition and desire to become the King of Scotland. Techniques that are used to show these

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    Tyranny in Macbeth

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    The only character responsible for the tyranny of Macbeth is the man himself. Discuss. In the Shakespearian play‚ Macbeth cannot be solely responsibly for the tyranny that he causes. Macbeths close relationship with lady Macbeth and his own ambitions to become king lead him to many evil actions. This relationship causes many fatalities‚ which is turn leads to changes in the personality of lady Macbeth and this can be seen‚ as she has difficulty in coping with the situation that she has put herself

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    time. Shakespeare use themes that are universal to Macbeth play and the BBC Macbeth retold‚ the two themes that I will be talking about are the Ambitious and Appearance vs Reality‚ it will support on my argument because they will understand what does Ambitious means‚ I mean like how it effects of being ambitious and the Appearance vs Reality. My first theme is the universal theme of being ambition and that between good and evil. The text of Macbeth shows one man who is blinded by his own ambition

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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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