truly evil must have no remorse for the bad they have done. A truly evil person can never become good. Lady Macbeth and her husband Macbeth commit the ultimate evil. Together‚ they kill their King and afterwards murder and deceive many others. In the play Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth is depicted to be an evil and cruel woman in the beginning‚ but in the end it becomes clear that Lady Macbeth is not completely evil because she knew that what she was doing was wrong‚ was merely trying
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Also he is well trusted by his soldiers‚ and a noble kinsman to King Duncan. How can a man of this status become a tyrannical ruler and a ruthless killer? The answer to this simple question is ambition that is awakened by the witches’ prophecies. Lady Macbeth is also an essential part in Macbeth’s downfall. She pushes him to his mental breaking point‚ beyond the degree of insanity just for power. He begins the play with good intentions‚ but ends up deteriorating in front of the audience’s eyes.
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Lady Feeding the Cats follows a two-sonnet structure consisting of 14 lines. Stewart utilises varied rhyming schemes and poetic techniques euphony‚ personification‚ descriptive language‚ rhyme and romanticism. The structure of the poem is a sonnet with no fixed rhyming scheme. The title of the poem is often a significant guide to its meaning and here the contrast between ‘lady’ and ‘cats’. Lady alludes to upper class‚ posh and beauty. The irony being
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The lady in the looking glass: A reflection “The Lady in the Looking-Glass‚” by Virginia Woolf‚ tells the story of a woman who examines herself on the exterior and interior. Readers must wonder if the woman in this short story is a mere fictional representation of how Woolf sees her own life. On the outside‚ the woman is seen as rich and was self-made. Yet‚ this view of the character’s life is a superficial representation because on the inside‚ the character sees something entirely different; when
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Mama and her sister hugged for the longest time and then Auntie hugged Erich who tried to squirm out of it. Then she went on to grab Irmgard in a tight embrace and finally Aunt Hilde put her strong farming arms around me. "I will miss you all so much. You have such joy in life‚ little Liesbeth." "It is a long journey but we must go to Belgium. I have heard that there is work there and it is safe‚" Mama told all of us and‚ "And we will start in the morning." Little did I know‚ as a child‚ we would
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Act 1 Scene 1-3 Quotes Literary Devices/Imagery Symbolism Style -“When the battle’s lost‚ and won.” L. 4 FORESHADOWING -“Fair is foul and foul is fair‚” l. 12 -l. 14 and 17: Fortune=women -Sarcasm from captain‚ line 35 -Personification: “my gashes cry for help” -Weather: Thunderstorm -Sleep or lack thereof for the sailor: “Sleep shall neither night nor day” l. 18 -Witches=Devil? - The way the witches talk - The word “fair” and its connotation
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Lady Macbeth starts out as a strong character; she seeks power. Though it would appear she seeks power more for herself than Macbeth‚ "Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it.." and‚ " When I burned in desire to question them further.." she appears more infatuated with what power she’d hold if Macbeth becomes king more than the power he would wield. She struggles in the beginning to believe the sisters of their prophecy‚ "The illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly‚ That wouldst thou holily;
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Juliet: Jenna Lady capulet: Arshdeep Mary/ serventServant(mary): Saphia Servent MARRY (offstage) Hey‚! Are you awake? JULIET Who is calling my name? Is it Marry marry? Why is she coming here at this time? LADY CAPULET and the marry enters. Servent MARRY What’s going on‚ Juliet? JULIET I am not well LADY CAPULET Will you cry about your cousin being dead forever? He is gone. Are you trying to wash him out of his grave with your tears? You can’t bring him back to life. So stop crying. A little
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self-centered today’s society solicits‚ many humans foreshadow no hope left for humanity‚ but Mr. Richard Lemieux a successful business man that went broke but overcame his problems today lives comfortably proves society wrong. As proof‚ Mr. Richard in “The lady in Red” provides examples that made him change his mind. He aims to convince his readers that consider themselves negative persons that hope subsists that the bright light remains at the end of the dark tunnel. By presenting a personal anecdote and
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In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth influences Macbeth in a big way showing Shakespeare’s message that going against one’s better judgement can be destructive. After Lady Macbeth influences Macbeth to murder Duncan‚ Macbeth is left in his despair to kill innocent people around him. Macbeth also loses the respect and trust of his once-loyal friends and nobles. Before and after he kills King Duncan‚ which his wife manipulated him to do‚ Macbeth worries anxiously about the murder. Macbeth
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