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    In the crisp autumn night of November 18th Duncan‚ King of Scotland was murdered in cold blood at the Thane of Cawdor’s castle. Duncan was attending a feast with The Thane of Cawdor the night he was killed. The king’s wounds are evidence of multiple stabbings to the chest. Two guards were stationed outside of the chambre. Duncan’s blood was covered King Duncan before his death. on their faces as well as one of the guards was clenching the dagger used to stab the king. The dagger was proof of

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    Banquo: An Actor or A Ghost Shakespeare has been a respected poet and playwright for hundreds of years. A controversial point in the stage productions of The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is whether or not an actor should play the ghost of Banquo or if the Ghost does not appear on stage; thus the audience does not see him as Macbeth does. Using an actor to portray the ghost of Banquo better relates to the play’s themes and the development of the play’s characters. Specifically

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    the story is who is responsible for the deaths of these two-young people. I think the person who is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is Friar Lawrence. The first reason why I think this because Friar Laurence provided Juliet with the sleeping potion. The next reason is that the person Friar Laurence sent to Mantua to give Romeo the letter was not able to complete the task because he had to stay in a quarantined house due to the plaque outbreak.

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    One of the many key aspects discussed while having a debate about World War I‚ asks the question‚ which country is held accountable for starting the “Great War”? Well‚ one could simply state that any country across Europe is responsible for this war‚ as there is no specific country to start this war‚ but one of its most important contributors would be Germany. In addition to involving themselves in an Austrian-Hungarian conflict‚ they also happened to lure a multitude of countries across Europe

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    what purpose? 2. What do you suppose is suggested by the line‚ “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair”? Act I scene ii 1. What do we learn of Macbeth’s courage and skill? 2. What is his relationship to King Duncan? 3. Who had Macbeth and Banquo been fighting? 4. What does King Duncan tell Ross to do? Act I scene iii 1. As the scene begins‚ how does the conversation of the Witches strike you? 2. When Macbeth says‚ “So foul and fair a day I have not seen‚” to what is he referring? What

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    Back in Egypt’s day‚ there was a king named Tutankhamen. He became king at the age of 10 and die at 19. Why did Tut died early and what happened to him that made him die? I think King Tut was murdered. King Tut had all kinds of bad injuries on his body when he died. He had a tear on his cheek‚ missing rib cage‚ bone fragment in his head‚ deflect of hemorrhage‚ and broken bone leg. If King Tut had all those injuries‚ somebody must have killed him. King Tut had a wife named Ankhesenamun. Ankhesenamun

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    this argumentive essay i will be telling you who i think is responsible for romeo and Juliet’s death. Here is what is think‚ i think that Lord Capulet is responsible for the two deaths. Here are some of my reasons. First‚ He hates the Montagues‚ and evidence to back up my reason is‚ He said‚" My sword‚ I slay old Montague is come and flourishes his blade in spite of me. My second reason why i think he is responsible for Romeos and Juliets death is because‚ He is making Juliet marry paris. He told Juliet

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    lives. Carol Duncan does a great job with showing how rituals are practiced in our secular lives; she uses museums to emphasize this point. Carol Duncan’s Civilizing Rituals: Inside Public Art Museums‚ shows that a museum can be consider a ritual and a scared place. Duncan argues two main points: “visitors‚ removed from the concerns of their daily‚ practical lives‚ open themselves to a different quality of experience; and second‚

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    We were not told an awful lot about Duncan in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. He had very few lines‚ and appeared on only a few occasions. Despite this‚ I was able to gather a fair idea of Duncan’s character‚ through the interpretation of messages hidden within the text.<br><br>Duncan was a kind and good man. There are several segments of the play that show this; as I have demonstrated below.<br><br>Duncan is an extremely trustworthy King of his fellow men. He trusts his men with his life‚ his children‚ his

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    Many people are at fault when it comes to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Everyone played a part that willingly or unwillingly helped close the door to the famous couple’s lives‚ but someone is more at fault than the rest. Not because the person wanted Romeo and/or Juliet to expire‚ but because the responsibility that is put on the shoulders of this man during the events that occurred. Here is why. The most obvious suspect of who is to blame is the Capulet family. Besides Juliet they are all immoral

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