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    Macbeth's Villainy

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    throne but he is not totally evil. His bravery loyalty and honour are qualities to be admired. He’s a man of action and remorse not just an evil villain. <br> <br>MacBeth’s villainy is shown when he kills Duncan and the king’s guards. MacBeth isn’t a traitor just because he done all this‚ he is loyal to the king and once he kills Duncan he has a guilty concionse "…He’s here in double trust:/ First I’m his kings man and his subject‚ / Strong both against the deed; then as his host‚" He also has a guilty

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    Napoleon is an effective leader In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ George tells the story the only farm in England run by animals. The leader of Animal farm is Napoleon‚ which through the entire book Napoleon has proven to be a effective leader. Throughout the book Napoleon has been able to manipulate the animals into getting whatever he wants without any disagreements. Napoleon does this by using Squealer and the animals ignorance to remove any doubt against his actions. When Napoleon breaks

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    federalists saw foreigners as a threat to security during the Quasi Naval War. “The man who...shall be the apologist of France‚ and (who attacks) his own government‚ is not an American. The choice for him lies between being deemed a fool‚ a madman‚ or a traitor‚” (ALEXANDER FUCKING HAMILTON MOTHERFUCKER (on a side note i do not agree with his statement but i still think his musical fucking

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    future of Manor Farm. This is no surprise coming from Napoleon‚ based on what he has done before‚ always disagreeing with Snowballs plans and thinking of his own. Napoleon is further appreciated by the other animals for exposing and removing the traitor‚ Snowball‚ from their midst. Napoleon now is on the midst of gaining more power then he could possibly handle. On one part‚ he didn’t get this power fairly in the first place. Napoleon didn’t do much while Snowball was around‚ so when Napoleon thought

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    put into jail because you were thought of as a traitor. America was in crisis in 1942 to 1945. Imagine waking up and planning your school plans and to hang out with friends. The next day they tell you you can no longer socialize with people who were not japanese and you could no longer go to school. Dreams turned into nightmares for all Japenese Americans. America went to war against Japan‚ Italy‚ and Germany. America was scarred that their traitors were located in the U.S. as well as in other countries

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    Dear Diary from Antigone

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    birds to find as they search for food.” My poor brother Polyneices‚ who fought just as hard‚ was looked at as a traitor in Creons eyes because “he attacked his hometown kingdom.” Once all this was issued‚ King Creon created an edict that forbid anyone to bury Polyneices‚ and if they do they will be stoned to death. He ultimately did this because he thought that he can’t bury a hero and a traitor at the same time‚ that would just be wrong. As soon as I heard about this law I wanted to go talk to my sister

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    Wars have been fought for many different reasons through the years‚ and that holds true for the American Civil War (1861-1865). In Michael Shaara’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel‚ The Killer Angels‚ the reasons for fighting the war are brought about through the officers and soldiers at a famous battle site of the Civil War‚ Gettysburg. Gettysburg was one of the most documented battles of the whole war. It took place over a span of three days and can be viewed as a turning point from Confederate

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    Murder in the Cathedral

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    knights‚ or barons‚ demand justice from the archbishop. They claim they were sent by King Henry. The knights are basically trying to force Thomas to leave Canterbury for ethical reasons‚ all is well without him. Their accusations of him being a traitor eventually lead to them murdering Thomas Becket in the town cathedral. The Third knight says their action was not because of a personal vendetta‚ it was just business. The second knight said. "The moment that Becket‚ at the king’s instance‚ had

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    Art and Human Life

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    or a torment. To understand the place of art and beauty in contemporary culture‚ you need to turn to history. You could define art as vision or as intuition‚ as Benedetto Croce does in his essay "What is Art?" By this definition‚ the works of someone with a beautiful vision would be beautiful‚ and art would be an external manifestation of an internal state. The importance of art is related to the nature of our human built environment‚ and whether we create it to be a comfort or a torment. To understand

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    think so that they will lead to the positive actions and reactions. Also religious groups such as the Jewish do have a hell but it is used differently than the other thoughts of hell. To most non Jewish people they hear hell and think of a place of torment and fire‚ but for the Jewish it is called “Gehinnom” and it is not a place of punishment but a place of reconstruction. In fact‚ the Jewish believe that hell is just a way to purify the soul and is an extra step in reaching heaven. This might be translated

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