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    typical one. The real war in the play and the underlining factor leading to Macbeth’s death‚ is not fought on a battlefield‚ there are no swords‚ and no soldiers to swing them. The real war is fought in Macbeth’s mind. Macbeth’s conscience and vaulting ambition alternate in controlling his actions throughout the play. Many critics of the play believe that from the first scene to the last‚ Macbeth’s character is unchanging‚ and that he is always governed by his greed‚ selfishness and evil. This is not so

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    My Brother, My Executioner

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    My Brother‚ My Executioner was set on a time when the Hukbalhap was still fighting their questionable fight‚ and in two places‚ namely Manila and of course in the little town of Rosales. The book is one of the Rosales series after all. The Rosales part of the setting shows us a world torn in half: one is seemingly blissfully prosperous part that is under the shadow of the great Don Vicente Asperri‚ and the other one being the epitome of blight who’s farming community decided to oppose the evil feudal

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    Lake Superior. Early in his youth Gatsby “knew he had a big future in front of him”. He later changed his name from James Gatz to the more fashionable sounding Jay Gatsby. The narrator of The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ is astounded by Gatsby’s ambition. “There was something gorgeous about him… it was an extraordinary gift for hope‚ a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is likely I shall never find again”. Gatsby was determined to attain his goal and self-disciplined

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    GCSE English Language Unit 3: Controlled Assessment Spoken Language Study Name:__________________ Teacher:_________________ Spoken Language Study 10% of final English Language grade Controlled Assessment January 9 hours of lessons; 3 hours of controlled assessment writing Assessment Objectives: 1. Understand variations in spoken language‚ explaining why language changes in relation to contexts 2. Evaluate the impact of spoken language choices in their own and

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    in what way you ask? In ambition. For in our world‚ Shakespeare’s‚ and Golding’s‚ Ambition truly is the source of all evil. In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare does well to disguise ambition as the true source of villainy‚ behind the façade that is Lady Macbeth and the witches. Without ambition‚ there would never be any action‚ no good‚ no evil‚ would Eve have picked the apple from the garden of Eden‚ without the ambition to gain further knowledge? The two traits of evil and ambition are well aligned in both

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    Saad Amjad AMBITION IN SCOTT FITZGERALD’S THE GREAT GATSBY AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH In the walk of life‚ ambition is the path to success; and persistence‚ the substance of ignition required to propel it. When harnessed with unmitigated precision‚ ambition is a force which can alone endow one with the jewels of life. However‚ if overmastered by ambition‚ it is not but a sign of doom and destruction‚ resulting ultimately in one’s premature demise. In Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby

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    serious sins‚ most of which are crimes. The levels of Hell can be interpreted as a gradation of crimes‚ with penalties in proportion to their relative gravity of sin. While crimes are transgressions against human law‚ Dante’s Christian orthodox ambitions translate the treatment of these seemingly earthly crimes as sins‚ transgressions against divine law. For the purposes of this paper‚ the two terms can be used interchangeably because Dante’s perception of crimes on Earth is in parallel to the punishment

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    My Dream

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    for to realise my dreams. Since I was young‚ I have always aspired to be a dental doctor with masters’ degree. I come from a large family of eight siblings. Being the youngest in the family‚ I did not get all the comfort and luxuries other children of my age enjoy. I was born in the rural area i.e. felda land scheme where my father is a settler till today. My dad had a vision that his children should have good education in order to succeed in life. Though he could not afford for my tuition‚ he strive

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    As a young girl‚ my dreams have always been to be happy‚ successful‚ and to make the best out of life at the same time. I will attend college and medical school to become a pharmacist‚ get married‚ and start a family. To be well prepared for college‚ I have to excel in middle and high school. In everything I do‚ whether it’s a career or motherhood‚ I will strive to be the best I can. In high school‚ I will take advanced classes‚ take part in extra-curricular activities‚ and do volunteer work.

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    My Body‚ My Employer‚ My Abortion” In the article‚ “My body‚ My employer‚ My abortion” by Loren Clark-Moe‚ stated the argument that every women is fully capable of making appropriate decisions about their health‚ their body‚ and life just as she made for herself. To give a little background of the article‚ Loren Clark-Moe‚ a 29 year old woman who worked with the federal government as a former analyst at the Department of Homeland Security. Loren believed passionately in the importance of public

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