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    imagine your life for the better‚ you begin to psych yourself up about it. Now imagine walking into your living room one day only to find the person who was presumed dead standing in front of you. Not only would your world be flipped upside down once‚ it would once again. That is basically what happened to Mrs. Mallard‚ a lady with a heart disease‚ who literally died of shock when her husband stood before her days after being presumed dead in a train wreck‚ although he was completely oblivious that

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    Fate is to Blame for the Tragic Events in Romeo and Juliet. Fate is defined as a force that predetermines events‚ it is the inevitable events that are destined by this force. Romeo and Juliet’s fates were intertwined from the moment of their birth‚ their families driven by hate are punished when the two young lovers fall in love and take their own lives. If fate is real then there was nothing that anyone could have done to help these star-crossed lovers from their path. Although fate had made them

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    past or the future‚ and this adoration closes in "love-devouring". In dramatic literature‚ characters are responsible for the disastrous outcome. The events of Shakespeare’s play also depend on the characters of the people in them‚ not on an arbitrary fate‚ as it was the nature of Mercutio and Tybalt which caused the banishment of Romeo. Many people are at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ specifically Friar Lawrence‚

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    Macbeth runs out of the room with bloody hands and a guilty conscious! His wife tells him to go clean up and dispose of the evidence but he cannot move‚ he’s froze in his steps! So many thoughts going there his mind‚ but why did he do it? You can clearly see that he regrets it‚ so why did he kill the king? Was it for himself or was Lady Macbeth’s pressure to much so he did or maybe was it the witches put a spell on him? I I have done my research and I strongly believe that it was his wife’s fault

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    imperceptible from one to the next‚ drives conformity. These efforts toward conformity create a schism between who a person is in reality and what they try to be‚ often leading that person to question whether they feel justified in their conformity. Ultimately though‚ guilt coming from a questioning of conformity is easier to live with than the admittance of unchangeable insecurities. In The Bluest Eye‚ Pecola Breedlove shows that when stripped of any ability to achieve outward conformity‚ the pointlessness

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    April 14th‚ 1912‚ is a day everyone will remember‚ it’ll go down in history as a day when disaster struck. Not too far from New York. The Titanic hit an iceberg which as a result made it sink in the North Atlantic Ocean. Nowadays we look back and remember this was an important event because so many people died when the ship sank‚ partly because of the lack of lifeboats. After the sinking no ship was allowed to set sail unless there were enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. It took nearly 3

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    “If you can hold it in your hands then you can fold it by commands but if its fate to understand ‚ fate cannot wait and is unmanned‚ the decisions you make will lend fate a hand.”- Unknown After analyzing the manuscript ‚Macbeth‚ it can be said that fate is not determined by pre-destination but by free will. This is proven when Macbeth takes his fate into his own hands by killing his cousin‚ King Duncan‚ in order to become king of Scotland. It is a dispute started by Christians that has traveled

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    Older Gen VS Younger Gen Who is to blame for the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet? Throughout this tragedy there have been many key people responsible for the two young lover’s deaths. It is argued that the older generation is blame for the terrible outcome of the play. Firstly the parents were to blame as they forced their child into marriage and left her feeling isolated and alone. Secondly the nurse has a fair portion of blame for their deaths as she encouraged the relationship from day one and

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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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    Romeo & Juliet’s Death In the play Romeo & Juliet‚ Friar Laurence is the one to blame for Romeo & Juliet’s death. Friar Laurence should have waited til they were both there to tell them about the plan. If this were to happen‚ then Romeo would have waited until Juliet to awaken instead of killing himself out of misery. And if Romeo never killed himself then Juliet wouldn’t have stabbed herself with his dagger. In act 4‚ scene 1‚ line 89-94‚ it says‚”Friar Laurence. Hold‚ then. Go home‚ be merry

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