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    experienced under Trujillo’s regime. The author boldly highlighted the evils and oppressions people encounter in the hands of a dictator who embody many characterstics of a tyrannical government. Such as persecution‚ suppression and invasion of privacy. The three sisters excluding Dede‚ make a political commitment to overthrow Trujillo’s government. However‚ they are killed on Puerto Plata

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    3 Idiots 3 Idiots is a movie that highlights different aspects of life. Education and it’s flawed system‚ strict parents who never ask what their kids want‚ dealing with relationships‚ and surviving life with friends. What I like most about this movie is how it tackles a very serious issue/matter in society and still keeps it light. I talk about the flawed education system where students are taught that in life if you’re not first‚ you don’t matter. And that grades are all that matter and learning

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    SCENES 1-6 SCENE 1 Macbeth has been crowned king and is now living in Forres‚ the traditional home of the Scottish kings. When this scene opens‚ Banquo is alone on stage‚ thinking to himself about Macbeth and about the three weird sisters. 1. What does Banquo say about the three weird sisters? 2. What does Banquo “fear…[Macbeth] play’d most foully for”? 3. Explain clearly why Macbeth is not happy‚ although it appears that he has fulfilled his ambition. Use quotations to support your answer. 4. Why

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    Machiavelli/Macbeth Essay In The Prince by Machiavelli he describes three different ways that a Prince can acquire the throne; these include good fortune‚ merit‚ and crime. In Macbeth by William Shakespeare the reader can conclude that Macbeth obtained the throne through crime only. He does this by influence from the three evil witches‚ betraying his loyal king‚ and setting up the guards. To begin with‚ in Macbeth three witches come to visit Macbeth and Banquo. Well they are there they inform

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    someone to conform‚ then is challenged to decide whether to pursue the desire of the thirst of power or conform to a regular life. More specifically‚ when Macbeth is given the prophecy from the three witches‚ he then has the thirst for power that makes him lose all of his morals. When Macbeth is met by the three witches‚ they predict that his title will be upgraded to King‚ after hearing this prophecy he is both sceptical and filled with joy. Moments after Macbeth hears this news he is made Thane of

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    dramatic purposes. The purposes are to create atmosphere and express the emotions used in the play. In act one‚ scene one Shakespeare creates this scene extremely visually dramatic. The opening scene is important The three witches are talking and the first witch says “When shall we three meet again? In thunder lightning‚ or in rain?” This is a good example of darkness imagery because when you think of crashing thunder‚ lightning and rain‚ they all remind you of evil and threatening things. The thunder

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    Three generations Scene 1: Dining room Narrator: the elder monzon was waiting for his wife to speak. He had finished breakfast and had just laid down the newspaper through which he had been glancing. Across the table‚ his wife played absently with a spoon. Her brows were knitted‚ but a half smile kept twitching on her lips. She was handsome‚ well-preserved woman and her husband was thinking‚ a great deal more clever than she allowed herself to appear. Doña Sofia: it is about chitong. He doesn’t

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    April 15th‚ 2013 The Witches as the Ultimate Puppet Masters in Macbeth Controlled by three puppet masters‚ Macbeth is merely a marionette without any real control over his ultimate downfall. Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ tells a story of a once highly respected man that falls into the depths of darkness by abandoning his true self for power. Macbeth meets three witches that bear three prophecies‚ the most significant being that he will become king. When Macbeth becomes nervous about

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    The play starts off in medieval Scotland; three witches appear revealing traditions that could be associated with witchcraft: they know in advance that the outcome of a civil war that is being fought in Scotland will involve Macbeth. Macbeth is first introduced into the play as a noble gentleman‚ ready to fight for his land and to do anything for his country. As the play goes on‚ his ambitions are made clear to the audience through his speech and soliloquys. The witches gather in a bleak place‚

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    world that we have not seen before and which we are unsure of whether these three women are good or bad. The scene starts with them at the end of a discussion that was taking place‚ “When shall we three meet again?” We know not of what they were talking about‚ we can only guess. They say mysterious words and speak in riddles‚ “Fair is foul and foul is fair.” This makes the audience curious as to what and who these three women are and what their role is in the play. They speak in oxymoron’s which

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