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    Hamlet's Tragic Flaw

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    Hamlet tragic flaw is him trying to get revenge for his father after his uncle murdered him. Hamlet see’s his father ghost and he tells hamlet to kill his unlce and leave his mother alone‚ hamlet father ghost goes to hell at night but leaves it in the morning. After Hamlet see’s the goes the tragic starts to happen. Hamlet stress’s ideas of how to kills is uncle and when to kill him. At this point Hamlet starts to go crazy but now physco yet. Although he goes love crazy and Ophelia notice that

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    sacrifice in conflict

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    Sacrifice is often necessary to resolve conflict The power of sacrifice should never be underestimated. Where have the capacity to give up a possession or what is valuable to us for the sake of other’s considerations‚ tensions and conflict can usually be resolved. As a naïve and confused teenager‚ I left the country and all that I had ever known. The idyllic setting of Surrey Hills‚ where the autumn leaves created a dusty orange wave on the concrete pavement was replaced by a bluestone cottage

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    Tragic Flaws In Hamlet

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    In a sense‚ Hamlet’s own character traits and his personality are the tragic flaws in Hamlet. Hamlet portrays obsessive behavior throughout the book‚ and this trait assisted in his destruction by causing his blindness to all other reality. Hamlet also is unableto control his fierce emotions‚ which leads to his misperception of people. Although at times Hamlet behaves rashly and impulsively‚ it is his philosophical and contemplative thoughts that ultimately destroy him. In numerous

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    Satan: A Tragic Hero

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    that Satan is the protagonist and epic hero of the work. He is made to be a relatable figure and in comparison to God‚ it is easy to be sympathetic towards him. The epic hero can be summed up to be a good person who makes mistakes and who has a tragic flaw that is ultimately the reason for his fall. Milton has built Satan’s character to have profound thoughts and ideas‚ but he is easily misguided. Satan wants to pursue what he believes to be true which can be seen in the Book 1 when he says‚ “The

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    Macbeth's Tragic Flaw

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    Every human being has a weakness and that weakness is pride. ‘Whoever exalts himself shall be humbled; and whoever humbles himself shall be exalted (Matthew 23:12‚ The Bible)’. Pride is a natural flaw that most people do not realize. Some can control it‚ while others let their pride blind them from logic and truth. Naturally‚ Macbeth has this attribute and he demonstrates it throughout the play. Shakespeare purposely introduces Macbeth as a proud character. The witches’ prophecies give him his confidence

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    A Picture of Conflict

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    A Picture of Conflict Conflict is the driving force of a narrative. It shows and structures the flow of events. In James Alexander Thom’s essay‚ “The Perfect Pictures” he is torn between two thoughts ‘to take the picture’ or ‘to not take the picture’. He is sharing a personal experience about how the media has made “human sufferings   ... a spectator sport” (Thom 460). Thom has an opportunity to take “the perfect picture” that would have gained him a prize winning photograph‚ but he decides

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    Hamlet as a Tragic Hero

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    Hamlet as a Tragic Hero The story Hamlet by William Shakespeare is a tale of a young prince of Denmark who seeks revenge. His father who was the king of Denmark was killed by Hamlet’s uncle Claudius. Hamlet was a good soul who just lost his father‚ so he didn’t quite know how to react. Hamlet attempts to be a hero and save Denmark from having a king who killed his own brother just to take the throne. But Hamlet’s hatefulness and indecisiveness leads to his downfall. But in the end‚

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    The Tragic Challenger Explosion The Tragic Challenger Explosion Space Travel. It is a sense of national pride for many Americans. If you ask anyone who was alive at the time‚ they could probably tell you exactly where they were when they heard that Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon. But all of the success in our space programs is overshadowed by tragedy. On January 28‚ 1986‚ one of the worst disasters in our space program’s history occurred. Many people were watching

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    Tragic Flaws In Hamlet

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    capable of hearing and seeing‚ yet they are deaf and blind to the truth of their circumstances. Their lack of sense eventually leads to their own demise. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare uses the senses‚ especially hearing and sight‚ to reveal the tragic flaws of both of these characters. Gertrude is oblivious to many facts and ideas that are presented to her whether it is her avoidance of the truth behind her new marriage or the reality of Hamlet’s madness. In multiple instances‚ there are facts

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    Dr Aderoju

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    ADESOYE COLLEGE A’QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE FOUNDED JANUARY 1987 “WE ARE WHAT WE REPEATEDLY DO. EXCELLENCE‚ THIS NOT AN ACT BUT A HABIT” (Aristotle) PROSPECTUS TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE COLLEGE……………………………………………………. SCHOOL ANTHEM…………………………………………………….. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES………………………………………... PHILOSOPHY………………………………….. CODE OF CONDUCT……………… THE BOARD GOVERNORS……. ADMISSIONS………………. FEES……………………. GROUND FACILITIES CURRICULUM…………………………………………………………………… JUNIOR SECONDARY……………………......................... SENIOR

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