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    it is evident that the story exhibits many qualities that Thoreau addresses in his essay‚ "Walking‚" which characterize "uncivilized free and wild thinking." These distinct characteristics of free and uncivilized writing are brought about through the author’s tone and style of writing‚ as well as through the characters and themes. For an author to think free and uncivilized‚ he must be steadfast in his ideas. He must be unmoved by negative criticism of his ideas and thoughts. An author must have

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    lKelly Dang Ms. Reynaga AP Lit & Comp (Period 1) April 12th‚ 2012 “Uncivilized Free and Wild ThinkingHamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare is one of the most conventional pieces of writing of all time. It’s taught in classrooms all over the United States and is known well for its forms of “uncivilized free and wildthinking. The plotline of Hamlet revolves around the death of Prince Hamlet’s father‚ King Hamlet. The beginning of the novel introduces the central conflict‚ which is getting

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    Love should be full of free will and passion‚ but the literature present are full of controlling love. In HamletHamlet Jr. loves his dead father so much at he forgets everything and kills anything that might help his dead father’s ghost. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo kills Paris and himself to be with Juliet in the afterlife. Juliet does the same for him after she sees his dead body. In “Porphyria’s Lover”‚ Porphyria dies because she is controlling her lover and then gets controlled when she’s killed

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    Civilized or uncivilized Civilization is a limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities. ----Mark Twain In Montaigne’s essay on Cannibals‚ those people living in the uncivilized societies are first referred to as "noble savages". However‚ most Europeans‚ at that time‚ believed that the people without "the benefits of Christianity and civilization" can not be regarded as civilized or advanced. Montaigne holds his ideas and specifically illustrates the reasons of the social norm that

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    In Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ several characters allow their thirst for violence‚ and revenge to cause them to behave irrationally. Throughout the play‚ there are many violent scenes that are a result of the character’s seek for revenge. Hamlet’s father‚ is murdered by his own brother for the crown. This causes Hamlet to go insane‚ and gives him an eye for blood. Hamlet goes on a mad rampage to avenge his father’s death‚ and kills Polonius. After this‚ Laertes and Claudius are out for revenge

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    Hamlet Essay: William Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘Hamlet: Prince of Denmark’ remains one of the most celebrated‚ influential texts in world history‚ holding continuing relevance and significance throughout history due to its detailed‚ multi-faceted elucidation and exploration of many core facets of human existence; such as revenge‚ loyalty‚ truth‚ mortality‚ and power. As he alludes to in Act 3‚ Scene 2‚ Shakespeare uses the play to “hold‚ as ‘twere’‚ the mirror up to nature”‚ and display a paradigm

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    Hamlet is generally regarded as Shakespeare’s magnum opus‚ sometimes it is even referred as the highest literary product of human genius. Critics have always been argued on the interpretation of Hamlet and even after more than 400 years‚ yet these argues still going strong. One of the most controversial that topic for critics since the beginning is the interpretation of the third act of Hamlet‚ where many critics themselves baffle because normal interpretations will make Hamlet subsequent actions

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    song that I picked is called “Young‚ Wild‚ And Free” By A rap Artist named Wiz Khalifa. Wiz Khalifa started out as an underground rap artist originally from Pittsburgh. A few years later he blew up and hit the mainstream rap game. Wiz is known for his care free lifestyle‚ usually has weird hairstyles and his body is covered in tattoos from head to toe. He raps about his heavy use of marijuana‚ chasing women‚ and living a fast life. His “Young‚ Wild‚ And Free” Song is how my Attitude toward life

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    Outline Topic Three: Fate vs. free will in Hamlet and Oedipus. Choose whether you will analyze fate or free will for Hamlet and fate or free will for Oedipus. I. Introduction: A. Fate is the development of events beyond a persons control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power “fate decided his course” a persons destiny B. Free will is the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate‚ the ability to act at one’s own discretion‚ freedom of choice‚ liberty C. Thesis: Oedipus

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    Hamlet’s fate was feared‚ fought‚ accepted‚ and then finally determined by God. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ he proves that fate is already determined in the hand’s of God and it is not worth fighting because one will simply not win. “To be or not to be: that is the question” (3.1.57). Hamlet is afraid of where fate may take him with the choices he has to choose from. In the “To Be Or Not To Be” soliloquy‚ Hamlet finds himself conflicted by the two choices he has‚ kill himself or endure the obstacles life

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