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    friendship in his plays. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ he portrays two friends with opposite personalities but completes each other’s lacking qualities. Hamlet and Horatio are good friends. From being childhood friends to becoming an adult‚ they remained loyal to each other. Although with almost similar upbringing‚ Hamlet and Horatio are both intelligent and loyal to each other‚ they have their own views and attitudes that contrast to one another. Such as‚ Hamlet tends to be more emotional while Horatio tends

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    Differences between Hamlet and Horatio. Hamlet and Horatio might have some different perspectives‚ but in some ways they might end up having similar personalities or traits. Hamlet acts more passionate than Horatio does. While Horatio tries to counterbalance things out by thinking about them with more logic. Hamlet says to Horatio “thou hast been as one‚ in suffering all that suffers nothing‚ a man that Fortune’s buffets and rewards hast ta’en with equal thanks; and blest are those whose blood

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    Alger Hiss was accused for passing government documents to Soviet agents in the late 1930’s. At this time the hysteria of anti-communism began to take place. It seemed that the federal government wanted to set an example of what will happen if you support communism and to prove at this point that “communist infiltration” was indeed evident. Another important factor about the Alger Hiss trials was that there was evidence of government misconduct

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    4. Imagine you are Horatio. He has been asked to give an account of his and Hamlet’s actions by the new king‚ Fortinbras. What would he say? Sir Fortinbras‚ friends‚ noble audience lend me your ears; I come to speak in late Prince Hamlet’s death. Let me deliver a tale to th’ yet-unknowing world to Explain the happenings behind this bloodbath that You from the Polack wars and you from England Have since so arrive upon. Of late‚ the kingdom of Denmark was one of violent and unnatural acts

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    original Hawthorne data explained that high-quality raw materials were responsible for high output in the relay assembly test room experiments.    True    False |   13. | Writer Elton Mayo advised managers to attend to employees’ emotional needs in his 1933 classic The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization.    True    False |   14. | Mary Parker Follett urged managers to demand job performance from employees instead of merely attempting to motivate them.    True    False |   15. | According

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    In the play Oedipus the king the main character Oedipus goes through many ironic twist and turns which inevitably cause his downfall. These ironic twists are his doing‚ Oedipus causes his own downfall. After hearing a great oracle say his prophecy Oedipus tries to change all his life to try and avoid what will fatefully happen to him. In doing so the prophecy comes to fruition without Oedipus even realizing it. After hearing an oracle say he has already completes the prophecy he searches for answer

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    that quote does Shakespeare mention Macbeth saying “we”. As a matter of fact‚ the word “we” was never uttered when Macbeth was formulating his next murders. “We” would be insinuating that there was more than one party responsible for the killing of King Duncan as well as his other victims. It was Macbeth’s greed‚ relentlessness and cowardliness that led to his own downfall. Many readers could argue that the Witches were responsible for Macbeth’s downfall. After all‚ it was their twisted prophecies

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    A tragedy is the story of an individual whose downfall is brought about by specific defects in his character‚ tragic flaws. The play‚ Othello‚ is a twisted tale of deceit and revenge. Iago creates an alternate world filled with lies‚ that unfortunately consumes the trusting and naive Othello. Othello’s downfall comes about due to a combination of the influence of Iago and the fatal character flaws of the otherwise virtuous Othello. Iago absolutely hates Othello. He is angry with Othello for promoting

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    Hamlet including most obvious Horatio. Hamlet and Horatio are alike yet different and each responds differently to the crisis with which they are faced. It can be observed in the play that Hamlet and Horatio are best friends. Both are young men who go to the same school they and would be portrayed as very loyal characters. Horatio loves Hamlet so much that he would rather kill himself with his own sword than live on after

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    The most important factor that shaped his destiny or fate or destiny was the difficult decision he made at the turning point of his life. His life was definitely a result of the choice he made every time he encountered an event. The freedom of choice was the determining factor in shaping Priam’s life. Life was less about what happened to Priam and more about how he reacted to it. Priam is aware of the freedom and makes a choice to face the unknown for there can be different ends to the same story

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