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    so far as Hardy is concerned‚ he writes tragedy of fate which has a major role to play. This novel is almost like the Greek tragedy in the classical Greek tragedy in the sense that they wrote play in a way where Aristotle wrote Greek tragedy and other things. He was dealing particularly with plays. But the world view was essentially disastrous in tragedy mainly because in those Greek tragedies‚ the tragedy arose out of the dictates of fate. So‚ fate had decreed that it would be like this. And‚ because

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    The Marriage of Fate and Free Will The common definition of a hero is often skewed and misconceived. Heroes are usually viewed as supernatural‚ divine individuals who live to fight evil for the good of everyone else or at the very least‚ the damsel in distress. However‚ when one pauses to examine this definition more closely‚ a modern hero can be someone who has positively impacted someone else’s life. Certainly‚ modern literature challenges this archaic and irrelevant definition. John Green is

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    sense doth prompt him; for when he strikes he is blind to where the blow shall fall‚ nor can he count the airy threads that weave the web of circumstance”. Though‚ when it comes to the horrific events that occurred in the novel The Outsiders‚ who is to blame? The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ covers the life of two rival gangs‚ the lower class Greasers and the upper class Socs. The feud between the two groups grows out of hand after one of the Socs is killed by a Greaser by the name of Johnny. From then

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    to their determined fate. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the prologue tells us that the two lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet are both destined to die because of their love for each other. Even though their death is already determined‚ the story tells how their choices lead to their ultimate fate. The hatred between their two families is in their way‚ yet Romeo and Juliet still get married trying to trick their fate. Shakespeare creates a message in his play that fate controls people’s lives

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    Australian high school students are taking a well-deserved break and going on ‘schoolies’. Charlotte York contends in her opinion piece titled ‘“Blame the “Toolies”‚ not the “Schoolies”’ published in The Herald Sun on October 12th 2015‚ that schoolies is being misrepresented and blackened by childish and immature minorities. This opinion piece appeals to those who read the Herald Sun and/or are parents or graduated high school leavers. York begins by establishing a case for the value of schoolies‚ presenting

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    Time and Fate in Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet‚ said to be one of the most famous love stories of all times‚ is a play anchored on time and fate. Some actions are believed to occur by chance or by destiny. The timing of each action influences the outcome of the play. While some events are of less significance‚ some are crucial to the development of this tragedy. The substantial events that inspire the conclusion of Romeo and Juliet are; the Capulet ball‚ the quarrel experienced by

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    Shelby Hall Smith ENG 221.02 11/18/09 Fate and Free Will in Dr. Faustus Since the fall of man it has been made very evident that human nature flees from admitting that it has done anything wrong. Being accountable for our own actions is a great idea in theory but goes against the very hardware of our DNA. In the garden‚ Adam and Eve fled and tried to hide and cast the responsibility for their disobedience onto each other and the serpent and throughout the ages this flaw in us has subtly infiltrated

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    bad thing‚ but being too trusting‚ like Brutus‚ can lead to one’s downfall. Brutus thoroughly believed that Antony would not speak against him and the other conspirators. Granted‚ Antony did not come out and directly blame the conspirators‚ but he did subtly infer they were to blame and swayed the romans against them. Brutus was naïve in letting Antony speak last and made an ignorant mistake to leave the pulpit before Antony begun speaking. Brutus also trusted Cassius excessively. Cassius took

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    In the play Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus the main character meets with a tragic fate. In the beginning he is a mighty king‚ ruler of the city of Thebes. Then the people of Thebes come to him with a problem. The city is tragically on the surge of death. Oedipus‚ being the mighty king he is‚ is determined to solve the problem. Oedipus saved the city once before and became a hero. Now faced with this problem he would like to be a hero again‚ but things don’t always take a turn out

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    knowingly‚ tried to change his fate. A person’s fate is there to stick with them‚ it is inevitable and is not something to be tampered with. He did not know as much about himself as he thought he did and in the end‚ his stubbornness leads to a very tragic downfall. After Oedipus grows up‚ an oracle at Delphi tells him his fate is the death of his father by his own hands and that he will marry his mother. He does not answer the original question Oedipus asked as to who his true parents are. Upon hearing

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