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    playing a role in a novel. Tom and Tiger Woods are a lot alike and it goes deeper than what meets the eye. Everybody might see the relation between Tom and Tiger both cheating‚ but people might not take the time to think about what kind of person cheats and what cheating does. Both Tom and Tiger Woods had an affair while they were married and that shows what kind of character both of them have. But the fact that they both made the women they cheated with feel like they were the most important thing

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    nothing. Sykes creates more conflict between the two by running his bull whip across her shoulder causing her to freak out because it resembles a snake‚ which Delia is afraid of. Everything he does to her is done on purpose and he doesn’t show any remorse. Although Sykes continuously does Delia wrong she doesn’t

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    Macbeth

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    Instead of being the generous hostess Lady Macbeth is expected to be‚ she takes advantage of her guests. When Duncan chooses to stay at the Inverness‚ she convinces her husband to instead kill him and take the throne. She advises Macbeth‚ “Look like th’ innocent flower‚/ But be the serpent under’t.” (1.5) She uses Duncan’s vulnerability and trusting attitude for her own benefit. Lady Macbeth takes advantage of the reversed gender roles and dominance she has in the relationship and this sends Macbeth

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    Macbeth’s reaction towards the witches was that he was startled by them at first‚ but also curious to know more about their prophecy. He was intrigued to know more about their evil predictions‚ like him becoming the thane of Cawdor and his children becoming kings even though he will not be one. He wanted the witches to explain these strange predictions “ ..Say from whence You owe this strange intelligence‚ or why Upon this blasted heath you stop our way With such prophetic greeting. ?”  After learning

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    been apart. He tells her about the witch’s prediction of his future and immediately Lady Macbeth begins to take matters into her own hands. “Glamis thou art‚ and Cawdor; and shalt be what thou art promised yet do‚ I fear thy nature‚ it is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness.” (Act 1 Scene 5) She believes her husband can become king but fears he is too kind and won’t be able to do what will need to be done to win the crown. “And that which rather thou dost fear to do‚ than wishest should be undone

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    Lady Macbeth was relentless when she tried to manipulate Macbeth. Macbeth is a weak minded character and with Lady Macbeth’s constant commentary she was able assure the murder went as planned. After the crime is committed Lady Macbeth feels no remorse‚”Who was it that thus cried? Why‚ worthy thane‚ You do unbend your noble strength to think So brainsickly of things” (___). Lady Macbeth manipulates Macbeth into thinking the murder was a good thing by constantly making him feel like a coward for

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    shown in the play when she looks down on her husband for having “th’milk of human kindness”‚ so there is no doubt whatsoever that she had even a hint remorse whilst planning the murder of the King. This is proven when she says “And fill me from the crown to the toe top full off direst cruelty; make thick my blood‚ top up the access and passage to remorse”‚ showing she doesn’t want to feel any guilt for what she has done. Unlike her husband‚ Lady Macbeth has no moral issues with murder and is not fearful

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    Shakespeare uses the specific passage that includes Lady Macbeth’s monologue to paint a picture of her true intentions and how she plans to get what she wants. Her desire for her husband to be king involves a murder‚ and she desires to be cruel in order to carry it out. Shakespeare uses a variety of devices in order to convey her wishes to do this. The words “unsex me” clearly state the wish she has to be rid of her natural female qualities‚ which would otherwise hold her back in her pursuits (1:5:48)

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    Machiavellian Ethics

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    Machiavellian ethics suggest that all is fair as long as you reach your goal or "the ends justify the means." Whether it is gained by being glib‚ through manipulation‚ or lies‚ those who follow Machiavellian ethics are without remorse or empathy. This effects not only the individual but the society as a whole. To the individual‚ Machiavellian ethics can suggest a kill or be killed mentality‚ which is built on mistrust. If one adopted these ethics in a professional setting‚ such as in the office

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    redeemed himself by saving a boy in need and adopting his half brother’s son. Baba showed redemption in a different way. He showed it in the way he treats people and the way he presents himself. “That good‚ real good‚ was born out of your father’s remorse… and that is what true redemption is‚ Amir Jam‚ when guilt leads to good.” Rahim Khan believed that if Baba didn’t betray his loyal friend‚ Ali‚ the way he did he wouldn’t have changed to the person amir sees him as‚ “do you have to always be the

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