three times each. The repetition shows that Othello is trying to force himself to kill Desdemona because he really does not want. He repeats the words to justify his actions. In addition‚ the repetition emphasizes Othello’s emotions‚ which are very regretful of the action he is about to do. Further on in the soliloquy‚ Othello repeats "one more‚" (Act 5‚ scene 2‚ lines 18‚ 19‚ and 21) three times‚ in reference to giving Desdemona a kiss. This repetition also emphasizes Othello’s emotions in that he does
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directionless‚ struggling with feelings of inadequacy‚ still rebelling against our parents‚ still trying to find ourselves‚ constantly struggling with existential angst… Y s tats so??? How were our parents & grandparents so much happier & less regretful‚ even though they grew up with so much more responsibility & so many less toys? Mulling on these over a period of time‚ finally found the answer quite simple… It’s only b’cos of the numerous CHIOCES‚ (Wich s supposed to be our greatest advantage)
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Her guilt was so great‚ that while she was sleep walking‚ she began to re-enact the murder of King Duncan. Lady Macbeth was actually scared of being caught as well as regretful to what she had done. One night while sleepwalking she begins saying: Out‚ damned spot! Out‚ I say! One; two‚ why‚ then tis time do’t. Hell is murky! Fie‚ my lord-fie! a soldier‚ and afeard? What need we fear who knows it‚ when none can call
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The Crime I Committed Crimes are often considered as the mean‚ brutal and merciless illegal act‚ however‚ crimes are not just about breaking the law‚ it could be hurting people’s feelings as well. Looking through the 17 years that I have experienced so far‚ I have hurt people’s feeling in a variety of ways at different periods of my life for countless of purposes‚ and one of the greatest crimes that I committed is hurting my mother’s feeling. Before I went aboard in the summer of 2014‚ I had
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Jackie Thornton Ms. Barbara Purbaugh English 200‚ Section 02 08 November 2012 A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings In “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” excerpts of greed‚ jealousy‚ indifference‚ and humanity are put together in this story. It is uncommon that there is no true “main character” in this story. The author tries to tell the reader something about the way that we react to some of life ’s miracles. In "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" Gabriel Garcia Marquez writes on how
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program language I am using. Then I said I can create a several program in Visual Basic 6.0. Then she decided to give me a job and at that day I’m not expecting that she assigned me to analyze the flow and flow process of a system. At first I am regretful and I ask myself‚ what is this? Why I tell to her that I can create a several program even though I really create a simple program but this is not a simple work it is totally mental painful. Well I had no choice at that day I had no idea what I’m
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<center><b>Topic: If macbeth was still alive show a newspaper article showing the trial that would take place concerning his conviction of murder</b></center> <br> <br>(INSERT TOWN HERE) - After a long and arduous trial‚ MacBeth was found guilty by the Brisbane Court House yesterday. The former King of Scotland pleaded not guilty in the (INSERT TOWN HERE) sittings of District Court to murder and premeditated murder. <br> <br>It was revealed by the defence‚ that MacBeth was a former battle hardened
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Divorce letter of Michael Corleone to his wife Godfather 2 Dear Kay‚ I assume that this letter may be ignored and ridiculed; and my deepest feeling may be unimportant. I discern what you about to read in this letter means nothing‚ but allow me to speak from my heart. I saw something special on you when I we first met. The moment we spent time together was the most precious to me. You allowed me to experience happiness‚ filled the missing pieces in my life‚ and served as a light in my darkest
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Anna Catherine Chapman Mrs. White H English 10 September 7‚ 2014 Pip’s Benefactors Thesis: Through Charles Dickens’s use of doubles in Great Expectations‚ Dickens illustrates that it is possible to control future happiness and that it is not based on past experiences. Great Expectations’ main character‚ Pip‚ meets both his pseudo benefactor and his true benefactor in very interesting ways. As Pip is in the graveyard visiting his deceased mother and father‚ he stumbles across an escaped convict
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him. Ben’s mind automatically fled‚ sinking down deep to escape. The stillness surrounding him gave way to painful questions and the answers gave way to unshakable shame and pain. Was he just as self centered and careless now as he was then? The regretful memories continued to haunt him as he sat under the tree they last saw each other. As he made his decision‚ they drew in close and where he had always seen them as though through a hazy lens‚ they came into focus with clarity. Again the urge to run
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