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    Blanche‚ drunk‚ sits alone in the apartment. Mitch‚ also drunk‚ arrives andrepeats all he’s learned from Stanley. Eventually Blanche confesses that thestories are true‚ but she also reveals the need for human affection she feltafter her husband’s death. Mitch tells Blanche that he can never marry her‚saying she isn’t fit to live in the same house as his mother. Having learnedthat Blanche is not the chaste lady she pretended to be‚ Mitch tries to havesex with Blanche‚ but she forces him to leave by

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    “Proceed no further in this business” but his “vaulting ambition” gets the better of him. Macbeth is to blame for what happens after he kills Duncan‚ without him seeing the ghost of Banquo and shouting it out and also without him overreacting at Duncan’s death there would have been little suspicion of his involvement with the murder‚ without Macbeth’s ambition and conscience the play wouldn’t have taken the path it did.

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    Is it acceptable for a wealthy man to get involved with a gold digger? Even though Daisy did not clearly pull the trigger‚ all the events led back to Mrs. Buchanan. I propose that Daisy Buchanan is responsible for the death of Jay Gatsby. Nick Carraway and Gatsby’s servants knew that Mr.George Wilson‚ a spiritless man from the Valley of Ashes‚ was seen entering Gatsby’s yard and soon after‚ gun shots were heard through the neighborhood. Wilson had heard from Tom Buchanan‚ “a sturdy strawhaired man

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    In our society there are certain individuals who we look up to as heroes. While these heroes may seem to represent admirable qualities on the surface‚ what they truly represent can often be something far worse. This is relevant in every aspect of our lives from athletes‚ to celebrities‚ to even politicians. While people may look up to them as role models or as heroes because of their actions‚ they may not be aware of what these "heroes" are concealing. In Tender is the Night‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    relives the events after knowing what they lead to. While telling the story‚ Nick realizes that he is responsible for Gatsby’s death. Nick blames himself for facilitating the events that led to the end result of Gatsby getting shot‚ and ultimately assumes responsibility for Gatsby’s death.. By reintroducing Daisy and Gatsby‚ Nick realizes that he sparked the fire that leads to Gatsby’s death. When Gatsby is over at Nick’s house‚ Nick says‚ “‘I talked with Miss Baker‚’ I said after a moment. ‘I’m going

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    and would eventually be a part of the downfall that Winston faces. Another reason why I chose this quote is because of the words that Winston places in O’Brien’s message because he couldn’t be farther away from being on his side. O’Brien is the one who ultimately serves to torture Winston after he has been brought in. To me this quote expresses Orwell’s

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    he has the ambition to gain the crown but “without the illness should attend it. She exclaims‚ That he would be great‚ that he would have a high position. Macbeth possessed all the traits that Lady Macbeth wished he didn’t have. He was a smart man who possessed a solid moral compass and did not relish in doing wrong. She claims that she is more daring than he is which is saying that she was more of a man than he was.

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    A tragedy without meaning ‘Othello’ is not‚ as the very genre of tragedy seeks to imitate action and life‚ both of which have an inherit meaning. In some ways‚ Shakespeare’s work can be considered didactic as in the case in classical tragedy‚ the hero’s falls arises as fault of a hamartia on his part‚ a fault which plagues humanity. In fact‚ throughout the work‚ Othello is revealed to have many more faults and weaknesses than a man of his stature should posses‚ providing a reason for his downfall

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    What factors contributed to the downfall of Othello? Othello’s downfall was a resultant of a combination of interdepended factors. Especially Othello’s inherent flaws of jealousy and gullibility nurtured by his trusted ensign‚ Iago‚ were an important factor leading to the cause of his downfall. His interactions and relationships with the numerous characters throughout the play were also specifically important. In addition‚ Othello’s insecurities about his obvious differences also play an important

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    equality and wanted social justice where the rich take responsibility for their actions and for those less well off. He used the Birling family and their victimization of Eva Smith to illustrate his message. Sheila Birling also played a big role in the death of Eva Smith. She was immature used to getting her own way‚ "I insisted." Sheila is a stubborn bad tempered character as she shows when she says‚ "I was in a furious temper." In Milwards shop Eva is asked to model the dress Sheila wanted to buy. Sheila

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