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    to characterize every emotion‚ strength‚ and weakness possessed by human beings during the Elizabethan Era and even today. The most famous and critically acclaimed of Shakespeare’s plays has to be Romeo and Juliet‚ a romantic tragedy concerning the fate of two young "star-crossed lovers" (Prologue‚ l. 6). The play focuses on romantic love‚ specifically the intense passion that springs up at first sight between Romeo and Juliet and the deaths of the two characters because of their eternal love for

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    Ultimately‚ I think Romeo and Juliet are to blame for their deaths. Yes‚ the long-lasting family feud could be blamed. Yes‚ Friar Laurence could be blamed for planning something of such high risk. Yes‚ Lord Capulet could be blamed for arranging Paris and Juliet to be married. Under all these circumstances‚ though‚ Romeo and Juliet could have made different decisions that wouldn’t have led to death. For instance‚ they could have chosen to take their time getting married‚ instead of rushing into it

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    can be found anywhere throughout the globe. The World Health Organization (WHO) has found that “one in four people in the world will be affected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives” (Geneva et al. 1). With a large amount of the population in the world‚ it is surprising to view the large amount of stigma and discrimination each mentally ill individual faces in their lifetime.

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    potentially toxic chemicals while decomposing‚ bring disruption to marine life. There is 100‚000 marine mammals’ trash-related deaths each year. Scientists estimate the Garbage Patch may be four times bigger than the one in North‚ and humans are to blame for all the ocean harms. Referring to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch case‚ the commons to be shared is the Ocean‚ in which people take benefits from this common property and discard the unwanted into it as everyone simply overestimates the capacity

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    of a young couple who commit suicide. Their families hate each other so it is hard for them to see each other and be together. I believe that fate and the long lasting family feud caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Fate and the family feud are what should be blamed for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Some people blame Tybalt because he started the fight that got Romeo banished in the first place. They are wrong because it was the feud that caused him to hate the Montagues and fate him to start the

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    On December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese attacked the United States naval station and its associated air defense bases at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. This disaster could have occurred for several reasons. Japanese decoded messages made it clear that war was imminent. It was the fault of the United States government for not providing adequate information to commanders in Hawaii detailing Japan ’s intentions. However‚ it was equally the fault of the local commanders at Pearl Harbor for not acting on whatever

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    story of two young children of feuding families. Their famous tragic ends have raised many questions among readers‚ but the biggest question is most likely who is to blame. I believe that the ends of Romeo and Juliet were the faults of Romeo‚ Friar Lawrence‚ and the society’s way of life. . Although it seems unfair to blame the victim‚ I blame Romeo for his part in his own and Juliet’s death. To start of‚ he goes to the Capulet party with a bunch of his friends‚ even though it’s very clear to Romeo

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    Who is to blame for the death of King Duncan in the play Macbeth? In this essay I am going to look at who is to blame for the murder of King Duncan. James I was superstitious and he was paranoid about the supernatural and he was afraid he would be killed. The reason why James I was scared was because he’s family got killed by witches. Kings were representations of god. In the olden days people were scared of supernatural beings such as witches. Witches use rhyming couplets such

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    in which witchcraft‚ chivalry‚ pride and honor were prominent traits‚ it was easy to succumb to any influence that compromised your pride and act inhumanely upon it. From the onset of the play‚ Macbeth is introduced as a strong and noble character‚ who has great power in society. His pride and glory in battle and leadership define him as a person. As the play progresses‚ several factors effect his behaviors and turn him barbaric‚ ranging from the witches to his own wife and even himself. Shakespeare

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    had faced individual charges on the same allegations but was formally acquitted. Also‚The prosecution offered no evidence against him. Moreover‚the zoo pleaded guilty to contravening the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and failing to ensure people who were not staff were not exposed to risk on the day in question. The sentencing for this case will take place at Preston Crown Court on Friday.

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