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    Dieuvance Alexander Union County College Eng 089 Prof Rose Chapter 8 thru 9‚ Response Hassan and Amir complicated friendship Chapter 8 deal with some of the immediate after effects of Hassan’s attack‚ although Hassan still completing his daily chores‚ .his still traumatize of event that took place in the alley‚ that pain cause Hassan to distance himself from the outside world. However the guilt and disgrace Amir Embrace in his hearth‚ made Amir isolated from seeing Hassan. At one point

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    After reading Act One of The tragedy of Macbeth we can see that Lady Macbeth are indeed polar opposites. In act one we can see that the two are different so let us discuss the differences and similarities of Macbeth and his wife we witness in act one.Lady Macbeth seems to be more bold and stronger mentally than her husband while he is more of the second guessing type who thinks more than his wife who seems to not rethink and knows what she wants. In Act 1 we see that Lady Macbeth wants King Duncan

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    innocence. emphasis | Husband Abuse Act1 scene 7 | Taunts bullies | “Art thou afeard...”‚ “coward” and “Screw your courage to the sticking wall and we’ll not fail.” | . Machiavellian villain. forceful | Film adaptation | Camera angleEavesdroppingExtreme close-up | | . facial expressions.Macbeth- fear. lady – greed.build up tension | Act 2 Scene 2 | Duncan murdered | “Art thou afeard...”‚ “coward” and “Screw your courage to the sticking wall and we’ll not fail.” | . humanity. conscience

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    suspicions. "You- here? You have the gall to show your face before the palace gates? You‚ plotting to kill me‚ kill the king- I see it all‚ the marauding thief himself scheming to steal my crown and power! Tell me‚ in god’s name‚ what did you take me for‚ coward or fool‚ when you spun out your plot?" (594-601). Here‚ Oedipus suspects that Creon is trying to kill him‚ and he immediately confronts him and challenges him. On the extreme opposite end of the spectrum‚ we have Hamlet. Ah‚ Hamlet. His dead

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    Character Analysis: Faber from Fahrenheit 451 Faber is portrayed as a wise old professor who often acts a little unjustly. He lets his fear take over his body‚ and often does not act ethically. As Faber said‚ “…you are looking at a coward. I saw the way things were going‚ a long time back. I said nothing. I’m one of the innocents who could have spoken up and out when no one would listen to the ‘guilty’‚ but I did not speak and thus guilty myself.” Because of this cowardliness‚ Faber does not always

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    of a longer passage about the emotional baggage of men at risk of dying. According to O’Brien many men do not want to go to war. But in order to save their reputations as men many men will go to war instead of staying at home and being viewed as a coward. He was a slim‚ dead‚ almost dainty young man of about twenty. He lay with one leg bent beneath him‚ his jaw in his throat‚ his face neither expressive nor inexpressive. One eye was shut. The other was a star-shaped hole. This quotation‚ from “The

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    known as a tragic hero. He is a hero because in the end he stays true to his beliefs and his philosophies‚ knowing that by doing so he will be condemned to hang. Some may consider him as a tragic hero and some may consider him as only a pride filled coward for not telling the truth earlier. John Proctor can be viewed as selfish because many others including Rebecca Nurse and Sarah Good were hanged before John confessed to having an affair with Abigail. Proctor is also selfish because he could not

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    it! Come to my woman’s breasts‚ And take my milk for gall‚ your murdering ministers‚ Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature’s mischief! Interactions  -Wants Macbeth to get the crown and tells him she will do it if he is to coward to do it himself. - "and shalt be what thou art promis’d; yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way."   Macbeth   Observations Text Support Looks     Actions  -Kills Duncan.   Speech

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    the potential to possess. For instance‚ after Jack and Ralph descend the mountain from hunting for the beastie‚ Jack calls a meeting‚ stating his opinions on Ralph’s stance as Chief‚ ’ Ralph thinks you’re cowards‚ running away from

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    should say his secret because he chose her as a wife‚ he can trust her. Brutus thinks he is keeping her safe‚ but really she just wants to know. Portia thinks he is being pompous and wants to defend his honor in the conspiracy and not look like a coward if he tells Portia and she tries to change his

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