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    brothers move to Ireland and England to be safe from any crime. After the murder of Duncan‚ Macbeth comes out with the dagger in hand‚ Lady Macbeth tells him he has to take the dagger back in the chamber to frame the guards. He is uncomfortable and cowards down so she has to bring it back in the chamber. As Macbeth stand in the hall waiting he hears a knocking and then voices from a ghost. Macbeth says‚ “Still it cried ‘sleep no more!’ to all the house: ‘Glamis hath murder’d sleep‚ and therefore Cawdor

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    Pauls Case

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    mother and father had been abroad‚ and he had come down to await the arrival of their steamer.” This is evidence that Paul also was a liar. On the contrary Paul and Connie were very different in several ways Paul was rather a brave where as Connie was coward‚ also was rather a very conceited girl were as Paul was not. In the story Paul’s case‚ “not once‚ but a hundred times Paul had planned this entry into New York.” Paul being a child‚ traveling all the way from Pittsburg to New York all by himself is

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    Imagine your father was just killed by a man and then that same man took your place as the new head of the house and married your mother‚ would you just let this happen or would you try to get revenge? Hamlets desire for vengeance is not biblically justifiable. Biblically we are told that vengeance is the Lord’s. Hamlet should leave revenge for the Lord. Hamlet talks about revenge several times in the play and it begins when the ghost of his father is wandering around the castle. The ghost and hamlet

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    “Wouldst thou have that / Which thou esteem’st the ornament of life‚ / And live a coward in thine own esteem”(1.7.41-43.). She tells him that if he doesn’t kill Duncan and take the role as king‚ then he will live his life as a coward. She continues to insult him by saying “When you durst do it‚ then you were a man”(1.7.49.). She tells him that he was a man when he planned to kill Duncan‚ but now he is too much of a coward to be a man. Lady Macbeth feels determined that they will succeed and tells Macbeth

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    A bond so cherished and sought after‚ may not always be one of love‚ but one filled with pain and longing. The relationship between a father and a son helps prepare a boy to understand right from wrong. Khaled Hosseini in‚ The Kite Runner‚ uses the complex emotional bond between fathers and sons to demonstrate the necessity of an empathetic fatherly figure. The relationships that clearly demonstrate this need for a fatherly figure are between Baba and Amir‚ Hassan and Sohrab‚ and Amir and Sohrab

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    feared the war yes‚ but I also feared exile”. Tim doesn’t want to fight a war that he thinks it is unjust‚ but he doesn’t to be viewed as a coward. “All those eyes on me - the town‚ the whole universe - and I couldn’t risk the embarrassment”. In the end‚ even though he tries to run away‚ he goes to war‚ but admits he did it for the wrong reasons. “I was a coward. I went to war.” The fear that society might treat him shamefully causes Tim to make a choice that he does not agree with. One’s relationships

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    Macbeth's Fate

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    no children to help him become king‚ so he has to take different measures to become the ruler. Macbeth will do anything to be king even if it involves listening to Lady Macbeth or the witches. He will face fate itself and have to decide if he is a coward or not. The witches and Lady Macbeth have a part in Macbeth’s fate‚ but it is ultimately him who decides whether first he kills‚then he dies. Macbeth is the cause of his fate. Lady Macbeth and the

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    disaster that can affect many people in different ways. Brooks expresses these misfortunes through certain characters such as Aphra Bont as she was a selfish‚ uncaring character who manipulated the people of Eyam‚ Colonel Bradford as he was a heartless coward who only thought of himself and Josiah because of his poor decision making and attitude that was presented in the text. However‚ the calamity of the Plague did not always bring out the inferior in all the characters. Elinor Mompellion had a good outcome

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    Betrayal can be deadly‚ especially when one is betrayed by the ones they loved. In William Shakespeare’s drama Julius Caesar‚ the character Julius Caesar learns about betrayal this the hard way. Although there are many arguments ofto what caused Caesar’s death‚ however the main cause is Cassius. Although Cassius is the man who set the plan to Caesar’s death there are other facts. For example‚ someone could argue that it was Caesar’s fate to die as the soothsayer warned him of the ides of March

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    the wrongdoer. In the story‚ Moby Dick‚ Captain Ahab has set out to kill the enormous whale that has taken his leg. This is an example of how we set morals so we don’t become the kind of people we despise. Captain Ahab does not want to be presumed a coward‚ so he makes a mission of finding the whale that took something from him. Ahab assembles his crew and is on a journey to find the whale. This is an example of how we set morals so we don’t become the kind of person that society

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