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    Macbeth - Symbols

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    Throughout Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ numerous symbols are used. Many of these depict characters’ actions and appearances‚ emotions‚ and events that have happened previously in the play. Although there are many symbols used all through the play‚ there are three important groups of symbols that are used most regularly. These are blood‚ sleep and animals‚ which all have different representations. <br> <br>Blood is an important symbol that is used continuously in the play. In the beginning of the play‚

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    Module IV: Patriotism and National Pride Sense of pride and patriotism Importance of discipline and hard work Integrity and accountability Pride (without complacency and with an awareness of imperfections) is important in spurring individuals and a society on to greater achievement. The loss of faith in the achievements of the past‚ history and traditions can be an important factor in the decline of a culture or a civilization. a sense of national pride and purpose that enables residents

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    Oedipus and His Pride

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    Even before another character talks he states "I‚ Oedipus‚ who bears the famous name‚" (43‚ 8) shows his boastful self love. This pride in himself acts as an inhibiting factor for his as well which prevents him from seeing his own mistakes. These barriers based on pride enable Oedipus to fulfill his prophecy of killing his father and marrying his mother. Oedipus’ pride is best shown with his belief‚ one shared by Liaos‚ that he can escape the will of the Gods. The prophecy of Oedipus from birth

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    Paradise Lost - Pride

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    Pride goeth before the fall’ Proverbs 16:18 In Milton’s “Paradise Lost”‚ Adam and Eve might be considered tragic "heroes" in the sense that they knowingly doom themselves to be removed from Paradise‚ and are thus subjected to the harsh‚ new world‚ and yet persevere with the hope for a better future. What makes their act of sin

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    Pride In Oedipus Rex

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    the king‚ whose anger; pride and blindness towards the truth bring his tragic downfall. At the start of the play‚ Oedipus is depicted as a confident ruler‚ who saved Thebes from the curse of Sphinx‚ furthermore‚ he becomes the king overnight. He declares his name gladly just as it were itself a recuperating charm:  “Here I am myself— / you all know me‚ the world knows my fame: / I am Oedipus” (7–9). At the end‚ this pride becomes the curse for him (Sophocles‚ 1882). His pride and blindness towards

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    Pride and Prejudice Essay

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    reason or emotion be the guide of their love life and if a balance between the two could be maintained. In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen creates her protagonist‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ to be a strikingly unconventional female with respect to her time. Mr. Darcy is described to be the archetype of an aloof romantic hero‚ an aristocrat‚ a comparable Prince Charming. Austen ’s influential novel "Pride and Prejudice"‚ written in 1813 portrays the underlying satirized themes of women and femininity‚ love and

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    Pride Prejudice ESSAY

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    Bidushy Sadika English 110‚ Section 4 Franchis Zichy February 5th 2015 Courtship & Marriage in Pride and Prejudice: From the Males’ Perspective Universally known and acknowledged‚ courtship and marriage are the two inseparable aspects of life and are interconnected with each other. These aspects stem from the desire of many people that is widely common - love. In Pride and Prejudice‚ the author Jane Austen talks about how the four male characters in the novel‚ Darcy‚ Bingley‚ Wickham and Collins

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    Don Carter Othello Paper 4/23/13 Othello: The Deadly Sin‚ Pride Othello is a character that takes on numerous amounts of responsibility not only for his own good but also for the good of the people. Taking such amount of responsibilities proclaims Othello as powerful respected figurehead in Venice. Othello has led his army as a soldier and a general facing many problems and turning them into a success. As a respected leader‚ we can assume Othello has accomplished many feats during his reign

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    used repeatedly to create the feeling of stark opposites. Even though she is wet and cold‚ Porphyria is glowing with passion. She is a roaring fire inside the cozy cottage. Then pride and pain come into the picture and the emphasis is put on the moral responsibilities of the young couple. Porphyria seems to almost take pride in her sexual aggressiveness towards the speaker. But the speaker makes it very apparent that it is not appropriate or in their best interest. He uses the word vain many times

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    sole purpose of causing havoc and pain in man’s world. In the play Macbeth the deceptive powers of the super-natural is a key manipulator on Macbeth’s actions. The supernatural had planted a seed of evil in Macbeth ’s mind that grew to dominate and manipulate his mind. The hallucination of Banquo caused by the supernatural had caused Macbeth to lose his sanity. The witches were easily able to control Macbeth’s mind‚ they had made Macbeth believe that he was invincible; causing him to willingly continue

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