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    the reasons discussed by historians of the fall of the Empire was the invasion of the Barbarian tribes. Rome had allied with the German tribes for lots of years‚ but in the 300’s the barbarian tribes invaded the borders of the Empire. The Barbarians successfully won the battle and after that‚ they spent several years under threat. The German leader overthrew the current Emperor of the year and from there‚ there was no Roman Emperor who could lead and rule again. That is why the year 476 is cited as

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    usually criteria of a villain. If the story was told through Claudius perspective we might have seen him differently. Claudius has done a lot of bad things but‚ he is not all bad. Yes he killed his brother to become king and he was wrong for it but he was not a bad or harsh king. He was actually a pretty good king that cared for his people and his land. Most villains when they get in power they have some type of evil plan up their sleeves Claudius did not. He was a good leader and did not abuse his powers

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    decades before World War I as a cause for it is still an important topic of debate and argument between modern historians. Some argue that the alliance system was a direct cause of the outbreak of war between all major countries in Europe while other historians prefer to state that the alliance configuration we observe before the war started was simply a symptom of the conflicts and disagreements‚ fears and envies that had been accumulating since the Bismarck system of alliances collapsed‚ and even

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    the Lovers’ Death Imagine if your own father or someone that you look up to acts as a irresponsible role model and gives you bad advice. Likewise‚ in the play‚ “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ Friar Laurence is a father-like figure to young Romeo. Although an adult‚ Friar neglects his responsibility to guide Romeo on the right path. He gives Romeo bad advice throughout the whole play. This leads to the downfall of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence is responsible for the death of Romeo and

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    Do you know one of the women who fought for women’s suffrage? Lucy Burns was her name and she was an American suffragist and women’s rights advocate. Lucy had a childhood where it was very fortunate and lucky because her father believed in educating children of both genders. Lucy was born on July 28‚ 1879 in Brooklyn‚ New York. She was raised as an Irish Catholic and was the fourth of 8 children. She attended Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights. Lucy was tall‚ had blazing red hair‚

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    Who is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? Many of you think that different characters are responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet but I don’t think so. I believe that fate is responsible for the death. Right from the prologue‚ there is a clear indication that fate is going to play a big role in the play. The prologue says ‘ancient grudge’‚ ‘fatal loins’‚ ‘star-cross’d lovers’‚ ‘death mark’d love’ and ‘ children’s end nought could remove.’ This makes clear references to the family

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    created a tragedy protagonist‚ Juliet‚ whose tragic death “buries their parents’ strife” (Prologue). The eternal feud between Montague and Capulets restraints the love between Romeo and Juliet and ultimately lead to their death. Juliet’s death has many different factors‚ and it’s hard to determine the truly blame of Juliet’s death. In all the important characters‚ Lord Capulet refuses to listen to Juliet’s request‚ which result in Juliet’s death. In the other hand‚ Romeo’s immature‚ impulsive and

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    WAS IT THE CHARACTERS WHO SURROUNDED THEM? In my opinion the people who surrounded Romeo and Juliet were mainly responsible for their deaths and the consequences. However it can be considered as destiny that Romeo and Juliet are surrounded by such people who in the end are responsible for their deaths. For example it is not by chance that Juliet had such a Nurse and Romeo had such friends which encouraged those coincidences and took part in major events such as Mercutio’s death. Nurse- she is one

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    The people of the Elizabethan times believed in witchcraft. Infact‚ King James 1 was the author of many books on the topic witchcraft. In this period of time‚ they saw people who fell under the spell of witches with an evil persona. Macbeth is considered evil‚ as he was allowed to be taken control by the witches. Some might remark that witches deceptive and vague prophecies made it good reasons to easily brainwash Macbeth. They might even say these prophecies would intrigue and eventually command

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    sight of her. Though the love was very strong‚ it was also very unanticipated. The play concluded very tragically with the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Many untimely and unfortunate events led up to these deaths. One being‚ lord Capulet’s inability to be an affectionate father‚ unnecessary deaths‚ and finally the Friars’ inability to execute plans. Though all these had great affects on the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ fate is ultimately to blame for the deaths. Primarily‚ lord Capulet being

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