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    Iago is not to blame for the deaths of Othello‚ Desdemona‚ Roderigo‚ and Emilia because there is no hard evidence that pins him to the crimes. Iago himself did not kill anyone himself so his hands are clean and it would be unjustly to put the blame on him. Not only did Iago not kill anybody but he did not forcly make somebody kill someone else‚ all Iago did was give his opinion say what he thought. Iago himself even said to his wife‚”I told him what I thought‚ and told no more. That what he found

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    Explain how Tom Brennan and Juno (related text) portray the consequences of moving into the world. The concept “Into the world” is a process assisted with many new experiences and changes. An individual’s response to these experiences and changes is known as a consequence. Thoroughly portraying the stages of moving into the world with the assistance of an array of techniques‚ the novel “The story of Tom Brennan” by J.C burke and the movie “Juno” composed by Jason Reitman‚ distinctly present a

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    Many people misunderstood the Boston Massacre and believe it was all the British soldiers’ fault‚ but they would be wrong. The Boston Massacre took place on March 5th‚ 1770 and resulted in the deaths of 5 Colonists. Thirteen soldiers were put on trial for the murders of those five colonists‚ but it wasn’t all their fault. The Colonists were responsible for the Boston Massacre because they attacked the British‚ they were yelling fire‚ and they were not being truthful. The Colonists attacked the British

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    One of the pursuits of man is the pursuit to better himself and his circumstances. Throughout man’s life he battles. Every day he must continuously be able to get knocked down and get back up. For man is not measured how many times he gets knocked down but by how many times he can stand right back up. Well‚ this is the ideal circumstance anyway. Sometimes‚ a man feels like he isn’t good enough and he reaches that point where he gets tired of getting knocked down. He is then at his most vulnerable

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    consensus on who “won” or who was to blame. One of the most questioned wars was the Revolutionary War between the British and the colonist. It is a constant debate on who is to blame for the two groups ending up in an armed conflict. The British has shown more evidence to be blamed for this conflict with taxation without representation/unfair taxing by the Townshend Act and Stamp act‚ and manipulating the colonist within the Tea Act. A contributing factor to the revolutionary war was all the acts and taxes

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    Who Was to Blame? The story Romeo and Juliet is a story about two crossed lovers who were killed by someone else’s mistakes. At the end of the story‚ Juliet drank a potion in which would “kill” her for 42 hours. Friar said that he would deliver a note to Romeo saying that Juliet would wake up and she would be fine. Friar was unable to deliver that note because the black plague was going around and he was not able to enter Mantua‚ therefore Friar was to blame for their deaths. In Romeo and Juliet

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    remembered for years to come. After the allies had won the war after four long years Germany was the country that received the full blame for the war‚ but the question arises if it’s safe to say that Germany had totally caused World War I. In actuality‚ Germany had never asked or wanted a war. Germany was only honoring the Triple Alliance of 1882 and fighting alongside Austria-Hungary. As Germany should not take full blame for the war‚ they are responsible for World War I to the extent that France and Great

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    to see on the x-ray and indication that the arm was broken. The arm healed improperly. When the boy kept complaining‚ his parents took him to the family doctor that discovered the break. The boy had his arm re-broken so that it could be set properly. On these facts‚ discuss the following: a) Was the boy a trespasser? If so‚ does this mean that the owner of the land did not owe the boy a duty of care? A legal definition of “trespasser” is “one who intentionally and without consent or privilege

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    with love. Romeo and Juliet were the most devoted people to themselves by killing themselves just for love. This was all of their own faults which is why many people knew this was going to happen in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. This is why I think Romeo and Juliet were to blame for this tragedy that happened to them. My first reason of why I think Romeo and Juliet were to blame for their own deaths is due to the fact of Romeo accepting fate. The article “Critical Essay on Romeo & Juliet”

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    Blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet can be pointed in several different directions. Not only characters were accountable for the calamity. Three main non-human contributors to the tragedy were fate‚ impulsiveness‚ and time. Fate played a part in Romeo’s banishment from Mantua. His absence from the scene set a clear path for Paris to pursue his love interest. Romeo’s impulsive behaviour guided him to make the decision to end his life after hearing the news of Juliet’s death. Time was sped up

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