traffic‚ spam messages‚ These are all things I could live without‚ but what CAN’T I live without? Well there’s the obvious things‚ oxygen‚ food‚ water‚ shelter‚ no-one can live without these‚ these things are vital for everyone’s life. But beyond the essentials‚ what is one thing I couldn’t possibly live without? One thing I wouldn’t want to live without? 2. Maybe Television? Castle‚ Bones‚ X Factor‚ My Kitchen Rules‚ where would I be without my favourite drama series or a fix of reality TV? Well
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Hamlet The Tragic Hero The playwright William Shakespeare reveals a tragic hero in his greatest tragedy "Hamlet". This hero is the young prince Hamlet. He fulfills all of Aristotle’s requirements for a tragic hero. Three key events in the play demonstrate these requirements: First‚ when Hamlet does not murder Claudius at his first opportunity after being asked by his father’s ghost‚ Secondly‚ his confrontation with Ophelia regarding her returning his gifts‚ and lastly his reaction to Claudius’s
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Brutus as a tragic hero In the play Julius Caesar‚ William Shakespeare portrays Marcus Brutus as a dramatic character and develops him into a tragic hero. “Shakespeare’s tragedies often feature the death of the titular character at the play’s end” (Julius Caesar 1). "Maurice Charney sees Brutus as an essentially sympathetic figure whose tragedy stems from sacrificing his private self to public concerns” (Julius Caesar 1). Marcus Brutus plays the protagonist and tragic hero in this play. A friend
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feelings which are their personal tragic flaw. Juliet‚ Romeo‚ and Lord Capulet make hasty actions that result in the upcoming tragedy of the play. To begin with‚ there is no doubt that Juliet portrays strong characteristics of impulsiveness. Juliet finds herself deeply love-struck by Romeo after only meeting him a few hours ago‚ “If that thy bent of love be honourable‚/ Thy purpose marriage‚ send me word to-morrow‚/’’ (II.2.149-150). Asking him to marry her‚ without even knowing each other for twenty-four
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“noble” who commits the most horrendous of sins‚ murder. * At the heart of these contradictions is a black man trying to fit into a white society‚ and it is these weaknesses and anxieties which result from Othello’s attempts at assimilation‚ which Iago manipulates to his own ends. * Othello’s feelings of insecurity are certainly not unjustified. Everyone around him‚ even the one he loves‚ still see him to be- and refer to him as- a moor. Indeed Desdemona herself admits that she “saw Othello’s
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Macbeth‚ a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the 17th century‚ expresses clearly the strong pull that desire for power can have over a man. Macbeth‚ the title character of the play‚ is often expressed as being the villain of the tragedy. However‚ through studying the play closely it is clear to see that‚ rather than being an innately evil character‚ Macbeth is in fact a tragic hero‚ doomed by fate from the start to descend into the madness which he did. Had it not been for his hamartia and
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therefore the audience is positioned to see the Venetians as upholding English Christian beliefs. Yet Shakespeare also challenges Elizabethan audience’s perception of ethnicity and race through the characterisation of Othello as being foreign in appearance but having status in the armed forces. Elizabethan audiences were strongly shaped by their socially determined roles and birth right. Shakespeare utilises his audience’s belief in “The Great Chain of Being” in his construction of Venetian society
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The definition of a villain is “A character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.” There’s a certain villain that happens to be so cruel‚ and actions affect this movies plot so much that you can’t help but wonder how he portrays himself. The characteristics of a villain tends to be devious‚ mischievous‚ and never up to any good. In the past few years‚ there was a book and movie series called “The Hunger Games.” This section is about two people from each “district” get randomly
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To what extent was Germany responsible for the tension between the European powers (1900-1913)? Tension was rife between the main powers within Europe and their hold over their empires and states. Many of the alliances of the time created enemies‚ generating huge tensions‚ with Germany often feeling isolated and betrayed. Germany gravely feared an encirclement and attack upon her borders; it was evident that war was going to break out‚ it was just a matter of when and how‚ leaving many tactics
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To What Extent Is Our Memory Reliable? Position Statement Memory is an essential cognitive function that processes the implementation and retrieval of information that is processes. It is a function that is relied on in many instances‚ such as the legal system’s use of eyewitness testimony. Recently‚ research has demonstrated that memory may not be as reliable as we think‚ as it may be influenced by other factors than what was originally recorded‚ due to the reconstructive nature of memory‚ by
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