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    "Macbeth’s Freewill of Choice” Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. It tells the story of a man who makes bad choices based on the influence of others. Macbeth is an honorable solider until he meets three evil witches that know his deepest desire is to one day be king‚ so they tell him that he will be king one day. Macbeth immediately begins to have thoughts of murdering King Duncan even though he knows it is wrong. When Lady Macbeth learns that Macbeth will eventually

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    obligations. Freewill is the human capability to make choices that are not determined by external factors. Determinism is the view that every event has a cause. Indeterminism believes some events are uncaused. In this paper I am going I am going to talk about three different views on freewill. I am going to argue that people are not

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    Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the young prince realizes what living is. Yea‚ from the table of my memory I’ll wipe away all trivial fond records‚ 105 All saws of books‚ all forms‚ all pressures past‚ That youth and observation copied there; And thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain‚ Unmix’d with baser matter (Hamlet‚ I‚ v. 104-110) Upon realizing his fate – that

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    Rosencrantz and Guildenstern opens with our two main characters listlessly flipping a coin that continually lands on heads. Thus‚ the word "coin" – while simultaneously meaning "sovereign‚" a type of British currency and therefore representative of the turbulent state of Hamlet ’s political structure – is integral to the meaning of Tom Stoppard ’s comedic play partly because the act of the flipping the coin introduces several themes‚ and partly because the word itself can serve as a metaphor

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    pretty awesome resort or if you were Adam and Eve then you stay there for eternity. With a choice of staying in the Garden of Eden for a week or for eternity‚ who would choose the second one. Well‚ you just exercised your right to freewill. Now what is freewill? Exactly! Freewill can mean different thing to different people. To one person it might mean that he or she is not a robot‚ while to another it might mean that a stranger can steal an ice cream cone from ice cream man. So‚ how do we find the rights

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    In the second scene of Act IV‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern question Hamlet about the location of Polonius’ corpse. Hamlet then equates Rosencrantz to a “sponge” soaking up the King’s sanction and doing whatever he says. Through saying this‚ Hamlet warns Rosencrantz that Claudius deliberately environs himself with people enthusiastic to gain his favors. Claudius then exploits them for his own personal gain. These “sponges” yearn to soak up more and more after they are squeezed from Claudius and become

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    Obesity Vs. Freewill “ You are free to make your choices‚ but you are not free to choose the consequences” -Unknown The American obesity epidemic has long been blamed on the fast food industry. For decades convenience‚ advertising and affordability have all been the scapegoat for those who are unwilling to take responsibility for their own actions. I constantly wonder why we demonize the fast food industry without ever once scalding those who choose eat it by their own free will. Free

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    The Umbrella Paradox of Freewill In life‚ we can fulfill our dreams by knowing our limitations‚ but this is not always easy to determine. John Lennon’s famous quote‚ “life is what happens to you while you ’re busy making other plans‚” underlines the beauty of life’s startling episodes. Meaning‚ things don’t always go as planned. In this process the definition of freedom is shaped by our on-going battle with life; so we must understand the true definition of freedom in order to determine where freedom

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    be commanded” (2.2.31-34). Rosencrantz and Guildenstern want to‚ or have to‚ ultimately‚ please the king by doing as they are told. In the play The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare‚ the king commands that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern find the madness in Hamlet’s eyes. Hamlet has gone mad because he has found out that his uncle did kill his father. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are the king’s pawns. As Claudius and Queen Gertrude use Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on

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    Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Making a Point Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead‚ a humorous piece of self-reflexive theater that draws upon Shakespeare’s Hamlet as the source of the story. The actual device of self-reflexive theater is used so well in Stoppard’s play that it reads like the love child of a play and a compelling critical essay. The play is academic yet conversationally phrased and it deepens our understanding of the original play but also criticizes it. The

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