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    The last example that Macbeth is a tragic hero is that his downfall Is only partly his own fault. Due to his tragic flaw‚ he is only focused on him gaining power‚ that he does not realise that other people are manipulating him and taking advantage of him. The first example of this trait happens during the second prophecies of the witches to Macbeth. The witches explain the prophecies in a way that seem unrealistic which catches Macbeth off guard because they are unlikely to happen. Macbeth’s ambition

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    and reached its culmination during the rule of his successors. In this ‚ we shall discuss the various causes for the downfall of the Mughal empire. REASONS FOR THE DECLINE OF THE MUGHAL EMPIRE Aurangzeb’s responsibility: Aurangzeb was largely responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. His predecessors did a lot to win over the loyalty of his subjects‚ but Aurangzeb being a Fanatic could not tolerate the non-Muslims. He imposed jaziya and forbade the celebrations of Hindu Festivals. He thus

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    History How far was world war one responsible for the February revolution of 1917? :D some points or anything would be useful To quite an extent it was the sole reason for the Revolution. World War I saw Czar Nikolas mobilize a woefully unprepared Russian military for combat against well-trained German front-line troops. Their subsequent defeats and embarrassment sparked the flame that would become the Red Revolution. By 1917‚ the Russian economy was in poor shape and near complete

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    How dies Williams create a sense of inevitability about Blanches downfall? Williams uses a range of techniques to foreshadow the downfall of Blanche‚ including symbolism‚ use of language techniques‚ imagery and stage direction. Imagery such as the ’Blue piano’ are used to the same effect throughout the play‚ to build tension and create a sense of inevitability and fate‚ even though the play is developing‚ the blue piano is always playing. It is a fixed point‚ as is Blanche’s fate

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    Kidder‚ Peabody & Co. Group Project 1. Who is to blame for the downfall of Kidder Peabody & Company? Arguments for guilt and innocence: -- Joseph Jett – Guilty Did not reveal the accounting glitch to his superiors and took advantage of the system deficiency Continually entered a new forward recon so the loss would not be calculated and recorded thus knowingly hiding the daily loses If Jett did not knowingly commit fraud and acted within KP guidelines‚ that does not exonerate

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    What Macbeth has taught me? After reading Shakespeare’s Macbeth I have learnt quite a lot of things. It has taught me how greed is bad. As Macbeth and Lady Macbeth were greedy they lost their lives. Due to her greed‚ Lady Macbeth had nightmares and she started sleepwalking. This is how Shakespeare tells us how greed will change our live. If Macbeth wasn’t greedy for the throne‚ he wouldn’t have lost his life. We can be greedy for several things but Macbeth has taught me that it can change anyone’s

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    Examples of Interesting Thesis Statements for the Macbeth Essay Macduff is the only character who shows real humanity in the play Contrast his character with the lack of humanity showed by others‚ highlighting the specific points in which he shows “true” human emotion The Witches are responsible for all the evils of the play Explain why the responsibility lies on them instead of on Macbeth for his own actions. Lady Macbeth’s rejection of her feminine traits while attempting to adopt

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    Everyone approaches achieving their goals and ambitions differently‚ and each person will go to different lengths to achieve these goals. In Macbeth‚ the main character of the same name has huge ambitions‚ he wants to become king of Scotland. He is determined to achieve this goal‚ going to lengths such as personally causing physical harm‚ even committing treason and murder. Throughout the play he overlooks his morals and ethics and does whatever it takes to become king. He is obviously thinking only

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    In the tragedy Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the main character Macbeth suffers a tragic downfall. Macbeth begins as a brave and honorable war hero who everyone praised. He takes a dangerous turn when he meets the three ominous witches who prophesize that he will eventually become king of Scotland. Macbeth is seen as a tragic hero because all of his actions‚ after the encounter with the witches‚ is driven by his fatal flaw: ambition. While Macbeth is obsessed with becoming king‚ it is his wife

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    MaryAlice Peng Mrs. Frindell Honors English‚ 3rd period December 2‚ 2010 King James and the Great Chain of Being in Macbeth Upon the death of beloved Queen Elizabeth in England‚ her cousin James I was announced the new king of England. As a Catholic from the rival nation Scotland‚ King James I was inherently distrusted by his Anglican subjects‚ and his guarded‚ haughty personality only further decreased his popularity (Matthew). King James was also known for his strong belief in the

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