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    Everything In Moderation‚ Dear. In the play Macbeth by Shakespeare‚ on page 147‚ the important truth of the play leaks out through Macbeth’s lines. In this one lucid moment‚ Macbeth realizes that life isn’t worth living without his wife‚ and he realizes he has gone through a metamorphosis into a power-hungry monster‚ both caused by his lust for power. The speech illustrates that power will always lead a man astray. In his hunt for power‚ Macbeth has indefinitely ended the lives of at least

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    The poet Horace wrote “Satires and Odes” that made fun of human weakness. Odes poems expressed emotions about life. He poet Ovid wrote works that were based on Greek myths. The poet Catullus also admired Greek writings and wrote short poems about love‚ sadness‚ and envy. The writer Virgil drew some of his ideas from the poet Homer and his “Odyssey”. The Roman world of entertainment was centered on violence. The Colosseum was the most popular amphitheater in Ancient Rome. People gathered to see

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    are so exposed to it. We see perfectly straight‚ white teeth‚ stick thin figures‚ flawless complexion all over magazines and movies. These set up unrealistic and unattainable expectations for appearance. Certain trends may also contribute to the obsession with looks. Trends in makeup such as filled in eyebrows‚ over lined lips‚ false lashes‚ etc‚ become popular and may make Americans feel like this is the picture perfect idea of beauty and

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    Afghanistan‚ also referred to as “Operation Enduring Freedom‚” has continued to take lives with each passing year. As of February 2014‚ according to costsofwar.org‚ “at least 21‚000 civilians are estimated to have died violent deaths as a result of the war.” However‚ as high as the numbers may seem‚ the actual

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    patients may lose such rational perspective on their illness and start thinking that their obsessions and compulsions make sense and are justified. *The presence of either obsessions or compulsions. *The person recognizes that these obsessions or compulsions are excessive or unreasonable. *The obsessions or compulsions cause distress and disability‚ and take up more than an hour daily. *The obsessions or compulsions are not better explained by another mental illness (e.g.‚ are not limited to

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    always remember the furthest line as the place where the stars unwind and bathe in the sea. There light illuminating all across her glaze. Skyscrapers line the beach‚ the big‚ beautiful ocean stands out against the city walls of Tel a Viv‚ Israel. I love the contrast of our modern busy world to Earth’s timeless masterpiece. I begin to zone out‚ feeling I have come across my truest‚ most natural habitat. The silky‚ dirty blonde sand slips and slides under my heels. I run to the ocean shore for relief

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    Obsession is like a poison‚ because the overwhelming feeling of wanting can confuse people with reality‚ transform them‚ and change who they are. The boy from the short story‚ Araby‚ struggles with obsession‚ and his desires confuses him about what love really is. Araby‚ written by James Joyce‚ takes place in Dublin Ireland‚ and is set in the early 20th century on a blind and dead end street lived by a Catholic and Irish community. The main character is the boy that lives in a dying house where a

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet contains Issues‚ scenarios‚ values and morals combined to compose the plays overall textual integrity which contributes to the enduring value of the play through its communication of these themes which have held their relevance throughout the generations. These themes include: The Impossibility of Certainty‚ The complexity of action‚ the Mystery of Death and Appearance VS Reality. A theme present in Hamlet still holding relevance in today’s world is the Impossibility

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    told by a mad narrator with obsessions. It is about the narrator’s fear of an old man’s eye‚ prompting the narrator to kill the old man himself. Throughout the entire story‚ the narrator constantly attempts to convince the reader that he is not mad. This itself is an obsession and only assists in proving the narrator is mad. His obsessions are part of the madness‚ but the madness itself turns into an obsession. It is a terrible cycle that ends up worsening his obsessions and his madness. However‚ the

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    stating that he “was consumed by a hell furnace of localized lust” by the mere sight of these girls (26). This obsession does not stem from birth‚ but from a traumatizing failure to obtain love at the age of twelve from Annabel Leigh‚ a girl of the same age who soon dies of typhoid. Humbert‚ unable to let this failed conquest go‚ allows this event to perpetuate itself into an obsession with young girls

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