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    Macbeths Freewill

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    Tidwell 10/18/11 Mr.Colley Honors English Macbeth’s Freewill The question of freewill is one that has been argued throughout time. Many stories have been written to persuade one to believe in either predestination or freewill. Macbeth is a wonderful example of this‚ pitting predestination against freewill. Macbeth’s ambitious actions in an effort to fulfill the prophecy given to him by the three witches were driven solely by his own freewill. Macbeth’s downfall is not caused by some sort of

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    Q: How does Stoppard examine the futility of human existence in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead? In the play‚ Stoppard highlights the futility of human existence. Stoppard highlights this through Ros and Guil as they are represented as ’every man’ figures. Stoppard links to the futility of human existence through the themes of identity‚ inactivity‚ incomprehensibility of the world‚ and art and real life. Ros and Guil are shown to have fluid identities‚ and they are both interchangeable

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    Interviewer: Socrates‚ we are here today to discuss an aspect of philosophy that is related to physics but it goes far beyond that into a mechanic that has been used by theology and biology‚ for example. The subject is determinism; to create the foundations of this argument can we start by defining the term? Socrates: Yes‚ let’s start with that. The definition of determinism depends of the discipline from which we approach it‚ we can approach it from the biological aspect or the physics aspect

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    power to do whatever he pleases‚ but in the end all of it will mean - for lack of a better term - nothing? This school of thought is called existentialism‚ which is crucial in Tom Stoppard’s play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead - an absurdly written response to William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern experience times of enlightenment‚ humor‚ and sorrow throughout their journey‚ leading them to ponder whether their livelihood actually has some sort of positive meaning. However

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    Determinism vs Freewill

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    then subsequently struggle with the emanations of making such choices.  "... fate would make him meet his end through a son‚ a son of his and mine... Is left by Laius (through other hands of course) upon a trackless hillside." (P40. Jocasta). After the prophecy from the oracle‚ Jocasta and Laius abandon their infant son in the trackless hillside to die for a prophecy with questionable accuracy. The action of Jocasta and Laius is out of freewill and is not god determined‚ because as a mother and a father‚ they

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    adults in the Capulet family (Capulet‚ Lady Capulet‚ and the Nurse) believe in freewill while Juliet believes in fate. At the end of Scene 6 in Act 2‚ Romeo and Juliet were married. Juliet believed that it was her fate to marry Romeo and to live happily ever after. Despite all the problems‚ such as the Montagues being the Capulets’ enemies and Romeo’s banishment from Verona‚ Romeo and Juliet fell in love‚ and let fate decide what happens in their life. Throughout the whole play‚ they risk their lives

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    Shakespear’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ the theme defiantly circles the issues of fate and free will. For some‚ however‚ which theme leads to Macbeth’s demise is unclear. Though the witches claimed to for see his future on the thrown‚ was it really an act of fate that wound up bringing him there? Or could it be chalked up to an educated guess that coerced Macbeth to take the issue into his own hands?? The witches or "weird sisters" spell Macbeth’s fate out for him. They tell him that he is to be king. Soon after Macbeth

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    In the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are DeadRosencrantz and Guildenstern experience both the negative and positive aspects of living in isolation. While Rosencrantz and Guildenstern’s exile brought them closer to one another‚ it disengaged them from everyone around them and ultimately lead to their death. Due to the fact that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern’s earliest memory is of the messenger‚ the only real concept they can count on is each other. Always being together has created a codependent

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    not Rosencrantz and Guildenstern deserved their fate. Despite what these two did to Hamlet‚ their death was not necessary. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were blindly following the king’s orders and the king didn’t tell them his true intentions. Overall‚it feels as if they had good intentions for Hamlet to recover or to die quickly and possibly find peace because it is possible they have believed he was completely mad. One part of the controversy is that they did not deserve their horrible fate of

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    Freewill Vs. Determinism

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    ever imagined what life we be without freewill? Which from freewill to determinism? Many believe that life would be the same and some suggest it would have a bit of differences if you don’t have determinism. Determinism is defined as was going happen can‚ happen based on what has happened. However‚ one possible outcome is you if believe you have one choice but‚ you only have outcome. So‚ when you think of freewill it is incompatible with determinism. Freewill tend to be illusion we think were free

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