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    monster that had one request and a creator who ignored it; all lead to a depressing tragedy. Dr. Frankenstein is to blame for the tragedies that occurred to the monster because he did not account for the consequences that occurred. The doctor abandoned the monster when he could not control him any longer and did not take ownership for his creation which makes him solely responsible for the death and destruction in this story. Dr. Frankenstein was a man who was full of negativity. He was just filled

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    In Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth written by William Shakespeare‚ King Duncan gets murdered. The characters in this play are trying to figure out who is to blame for his murder. There are a couple characters that could be blamed‚ Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth‚ and the Witches. I feel that the witches are to blame. The Witches have been tinkering with Macbeth’s fate. They have been telling him that he shall be king. The third witch states “All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shall be king hereafter!” (Line 50‚ page

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    Who was more to blame for the cold war‚ the USA or the USSR? This Cold War has affected the world from 1945 until now. The blame lies on one of these two countries. I believe it is these party’s leaders who should be blamed for the cold war‚ not the countries. At the time‚ these two countries were on very precarious political and military terms‚ which were ready to fluctuate at any moment. These two countries had lead Europe to a standstill. The two‚ were in a dangerous state of political tension

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    Love can be thrilling‚ breathtaking‚ inspiring‚ ecstatic‚ adventurous‚ and hopeful. It is something everyone desires at least once in their life. If they are lucky they can get precisely that and it’ll completely change their world. However‚ sometimes people may not be as ready as they think they are and will dive blindly in. Without truly knowing what they are doing or any guidance along the way‚ this thrilling experience can completely consume them and turn deleterious. This is what both families

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    question is‚ are they at fault for what happened? While the readers certainly may empathize with Oedipus’ drastic downfall‚ the blame truly lies on his shoulders. Because amidst his

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    Abigail is the first person you would think of when looking for someone to blame for the Salem witch trials. This is because she is seen as the ringleader of the girls who were accusing people of being witches. The first thing we learn about Abby in the stage directions is “an orphan with an endless capacity for dissembling’ this shows us straight away that she likes to cause trouble. In the first act we learn that she has had an affair with proctor. He’s says ‘ill not be comin’ for you no more’

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    Examine who is to blame in The Crucible? Thesis The social influences‚ spiritual authority‚ and bitter vengeance that Judge Danforth‚ Abigail Williams‚ and the average citizen of Salem strongly portrayed exemplifies the failure of a non-secular society and a community built on God that was destined to fail. Judge Danforth Danforth refuses to postpone the hearings until they investigate further. Abigail may have got the ball rolling or so to speak‚ but Danforth could have stopped the hangings and

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    lovers death may have left people questioning who is to blame? So‚ who is to blame? Many characters could be at fault for the deaths but the following are highlighted: Lord Capulet‚ Lady Capulet‚ and Fate. “To go with Paris to Saint Peters Church‚ or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out‚ you green-sickness carrion! Out‚ you baggage! “ (DBQ: project‚ 2013) IN act three of scene five‚ Capulet says these words to Juliet. They basically mean‚ marry who I wish you to (Paris) and do as I say or you

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    Human nature has a tendency to search for a culprit after a disaster; one who has read The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare may use such behavior to understand the happenings in the play. Romeo and Juliet is a play centered around the quest of two lovers in the city of Verona on their adventure of finding love. Alas‚ the love Romeo and Juliet share is one that is forbidden‚ due to the feud between their two families: the Montagues and the Capulets. Through their rebellious determination

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    her‚ and takes her own life in response. In the end the families‚ both with losses‚ end their feud and make statues of the other’s child in honor. Since the release of the play‚ many people have wondered: who is most at fault for the tragedy that is Romeo and Juliet. Some blame Balthazar‚ other blame Romeo or Juliet themselves. The evidence reveals that the families are at fault for their own losses‚ because the families have brought nothing but anger‚ grief‚ and mischief to Verona. Some of the evidence

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