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    with a lot of controversy over the years. There are many theories about what cause the sinking and how it could have been avoided. One factor though‚ that should be focused on more than any other is: Who is to blame for the sinking of The Titanic? The answer is a simple one. White Star Line is to blame for this legendary sinking. White Star Line built what they called a “nearly unsinkable ship”. The Titanic was made primarily out of sub-par steel. The steel was not strong enough and on impact‚

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    Who Is To Blame? As humans in search of friendship‚ love‚ and care we sometimes change ourselves in order to fit in with the people around us. Have you ever caught yourself copying your friends just because you did not want to be made fun of? Humans do not want to feel alone so we follow others even if their actions are wrong. If a person is born and raised in a neighborhood full of criminals that are stealing and killing every day‚ that person will eventually accept these actions as a way of life

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    The Titanic was a ship built in Belfast that set sail on the 10th of April 1912 from Southampton to New York‚ this was the Titanic’s maiden Voyage but disaster struck on the 14th April as the ship hit an iceberg and started to sink. It sank in early hours of the morning on April 15th. One of the main reasons why it was a such a disaster was because of human error for example Harland and Wolf didn’t spend all of the money they were given and bought cheap materials‚ for example they bought cheap

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    Is Pride to Blame in the Antigone tragedy? The fate of Creon is sealed by his decision to make an example of his niece‚ and quickly becomes tragic in Antigone. Creon shows us his lack of leadership skills by creating situations in which he loses the respect of his advisors‚ and the love of his family. The inability to overcome foolish pride is Creon’s greatest fault and the direct cause of his fall from grace. Initially‚ the author uses foreshadowing to hint at the upcoming turn of events. Choragos

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    plant a seed of madness inside Macbeth’s head by telling him the future and he commits unspeakable crimes to make their predictions come true. Macbeth suffers for his crimes but was but was it his own fault or was the witches mischief and meddling to blame. Witchcraft in the

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    The tower will remove me from this lunacy. Can I really leave Macbeth behind? I love him but I don’t love him. Ah‚ why can’t I just go. He doesn’t love me anymore regardless. He is too caught up in his world of power and obliteration. But how can I blame him now from thriving on power and destruction. I must leave. I can’t wake up every day knowing my perpetrates I have committed. I am incapable in hiding my crimes anymore. This must end. I can’t cope with insomnia and creeping through the hallways

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    Introduction: Othello role as a Moor in The Tragedy of Othello: the Moor of Venice distorts the lens with which he is perceived and with which he perceives himself throughout the play‚ ultimately contributing to his uncontrollable passion‚ his incorrigible interpretation of the handkerchief‚ and his desperate attempt to make the murder of Desdemona a sacrifice. Othello’s race is crucial to his tragedy not because of what he is‚ innately or culturally‚ but because of how he is perceived‚ by others

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    from tasting an animal product. Utilitarianism claims that we should be concerned with the happiness of all who can be happy. If there is something reducing the happiness of animals‚ then we should try to work against it‚ whatever it may be. So‚ given the many terrible ways in which wild animals are harmed in nature‚ their plight should be very important to utilitarians‚ as well as to those who follow certain other ethical approaches. Regarding the first scenario‚ another opinion might be that a vegetarian

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    He was an individual who was gifted beyond the means of an average child. According to the play‚ the Venticelli I and II stated that “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote his first symphony at five. He did his first concert at four and a full opera at fourteen (I.3.20-21).” That has

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    In the year of 1912 in the fifthteenth day of april a ship that had been thought to be indestructible‚ sank from an iceberg that had been said to be larger than the ship itself. That ship was called the Titanic. The Titanic was said to be a beauty and some might’ve said it was the largest ship they ever seen.The Titanic had about over 2‚000 passengers when it sailed in 1912 and had only 705 people saved by the ship Carpathia when it sunk. What some didn’t know was that Carpathia was the only ship

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