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    Hamlet's True Intentions

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    "Hamlet’s True Intent" For centuries many people have contemplated the masterpiece Hamlet. They have ravaged it for ideas and plundered it for its true meaning. Many have argued over its themes of madness‚ incest‚ isolation‚ revenge‚ and etc. Some scholars believe that Hamlet was truly mad; while others think he just feigns insanity. Hamlet isn’t mad. His isolation from love‚ and his vivid pursuit of revenge might seem to have unhinged his thoughts but he is merely hiding his true intent. From

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    Pleading False Innocence: A Study In Temperament Paul‚ the major character in Willa Cather’s short story‚ goes through his world awkwardly and never really feels comfortable in his own skin and feels that he can’t really fit in anywhere. He is completely in love with art‚ theater‚ and music in which his current job as an usher at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh allows him to satisfy his obsession with art. Paul has the thought in his head that art is a kind of fantasy land and uses the art as a

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    Among various arrests‚ people who are put in jail or prison due to their confession must make them a proven criminal‚ right? Unfortunately‚ not everybody who confesses to a crime is in fact guilty. A false confession is an act of confessing to a crime that the confessor didn’t commit. That creates a conflict involving the individual being accused and the trust towards police interrogation. For instance‚ after nearly eight years in prison‚ Nicole Harris sued eight Chicago police detectives‚ alleging

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    The True Beast In Othello

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    "What is left when honor is lost?" This maxim from first century BC plays a pivotal role in Shakespeare’s play Othello. The question serves as a basis for the struggle between Othello and Iago. Both men are engaged in a battle over Othello’s honor. Iago is intent on destroyingOthello’s sense of honor and reducing him to a bestial state. Iago views Othello as a beast masquerading in warrior’s dress. He wants to return Othello to what he believes to be his natural bestial state‚ and he realizes that

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    A Dream Come True

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    A Dream Come True A place where love is in the air‚ where peace and beauty pervade the atmosphere‚ where nature’s perfect fusion of the sun‚ the sea‚ and the sands can be seen. Where can we find a place like this in our country currently rocked by confusion‚ economic crisis‚ and natural calamities? Being just somebody from the southern part of the country‚ it is really very easy for me to imagine many wonderful places in our fatherland yet very hard of finding ways of realizing it. Yes‚ before

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    Boo's True Nature

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    Right from the beginning of the story‚ the children innocently try to find out the truth about Boo Radley‚ unaware that they’re bothering him. They soon learn Boo’s true nature‚ through his kind acts of giving them treats and toys‚ to providing them with a blanket during a house fire. Someone who gives to others and doesn’t expect anything back‚ like Boo Radley‚ shouldn’t be made fun of and treated rudely. They realise this and end their childish activities with Boo. Since he treats them with kindness

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    Victor and the creature commit horrible crimes‚ only the creature is capable of taking responsibility for his actions. Although at first glance the creature in Frankenstein is evil‚ the true villain is his creator‚ Victor. Though both characters are isolated from society‚ the cause of their seclusion demonstrates the true nature of the individuals. For instance‚ Victor becomes isolated from the world due to his intense efforts in attempting to create life. He becomes so engaged in his studies that:

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    True Value of Life

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    trying to be helpful‚ has actually made Americans more heartless and desensitized towards the taking of lives. With all of the violence in movies in video games that it pumped into the minds of children at rather young ages‚ it makes them disregard the true value of life. Everybody’s life is different‚ and therefore‚ of different value. Some people are successful and are motivated to live their lives to the fullest and to enrich the lives of those around them. Other people simply idle away their lives

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    Finding True Love

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    heart crushed by a guy I thought I loved‚ so ever since then‚ I thought true love could not be real. I always dreamed of a relationship in movies with the perfect couple walking by the ocean together‚ holding hands so tight that there are no spaces between their fingers‚ and always thought to myself‚ “When will I find love like that?” One day‚ though‚ when I met this one special blonde - haired bombshell‚ I realized that true love really does exist. When I was in high school‚ I never really wanted

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    I chose news anchor Brian Williams false memory report claiming that there was a threat to his life when his helicopter had come under fire in an Iraqi war zone and it was shot down in 2003. In the case of Brian Williams‚ that misleading information may have been in the form of seeing the footage of him and his film crew examining the damage to the helicopter that was hit and seeing it repeatedly. According to researchers about journalists‚ false and flawed memory suggests that journalists must feel

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