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    Shakespeare many possibilities can be identified that pertain to Ophelia’s sudden death. Ophelia’s death was triggered by her mental breakdown due to the loss of her father. In the midst of her inner turmoil‚ her depression worsens as she learns that Hamlet‚ the man she loves departs to England. When she dies‚ Gertrude reports her death to Claudius and Laertes. Gertrude‚ The Queen of Denmark‚ is responsible for Ophelia’s death. By looking at Gertrude’s over protective relationship with Hamlet‚ her lack

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    pushes Doodle to hard and he dies. I believe that it was the narrators fault that Doodle died. I think that brother is responsible for Doodles death‚ and should face consequences of some kind. He pushed Doodle too hard. He took him to the swamp even when his parents warned him not to. Even though his intentions were to teach Doodle and not kill him‚ I think he should be held responsible. He left his brother knowing he might not make it that should not go unpunished. Brother pushed Doodle to hard. For

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    Who is to blame for the death of King Duncan? How would this have been interpreted by a Shakespearean audience? I think Macbeth was to blame for the death of King Duncan‚ he comes across as a very weak character yet he is ambitious and brave which is shown at the beginning of the play where it said sliced a man from the middle‚ up and placed he’s head on a spike. “…Till he unseamed him from the nave to the chops‚ And fixed his head upon our battlements.” Act1‚ Scene 2‚ lines 22-23 This impressed

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    I believe that Tom is responsible for Gatsby’s death. He didn’t like Gatsby from the very beginning. He knew that Gatsby has done some crimes in the past. He knew that his wife‚ Daisy is having an affair with Gatsby. In the text‚ he states‚ “‘What kind of a row are you trying to cause in my house anyhow?’” (Fitzgerald 136). This matters because Tom never liked Gatsby‚ basically he didn’t want to see him around. Tom never stayed loyal to Daisy‚ but when he found out that Myrtle is going away from

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    DUNCAN INDUSTRIES Market Opportunities in the United States and the European Union [pic] David R. Cehelnik MKT 601 – Marketing Management Professor Robert Cutler Cleveland State University Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Problem Statement 4 Industry Analysis 5 Company Analysis 6 SWOT Analysis 9 Financial Analysis 11 Alternatives 16 Recommendation 18 Appendix 19 Executive Summary Duncan

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    A Lennie of unfortunate event… George did right in killing Lennie because he always got in trouble‚ was a threat who messed everything up‚ and he had no real use with a chase on his tail. An intriguing topic for Lennie’s poor death was that he always got in trouble and did “bad things” but he did not know what he had done. When George was playing some cards with Slim a bit after he had arrived at Soledad‚ he accidentally let out a wisp of a secret that no one was supposed to know so that he would

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    Death of a Salesman In the beginning of the play‚ the central character‚ Willy Lowman‚ has just returned home after finding himself incapable to focus on driving. His wife‚ Linda‚ suggests that he ask for a job in New York so that he won’t have to drive so much. Willy insists‚ however‚ that it is crucial to his company that he works in New England. Willy asks Linda about his son‚ Biff‚ who has just come home after being away for numerous years. He can’t comprehend why Biff is unable to get a

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    Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”‚ Lady Macbeth is responsible for the death of King Duncan. Although other characters did contribute to the death of the king‚ such as the three witches and Macbeth himself‚ Lady Macbeth’s role in his death is the most prominent and influential. Upon first reading her husband’s letter‚ Lady Macbeth instantly believes that the way to achieve the crown is to kill King Duncan. Furthermore‚ when Macbeth is doubtful about whether or not he should kill Duncan‚ his wife manipulates him and convinces

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    Isadora Duncan 	Isadora Duncan was a famous dancer who brought a new kind of dance to the world. She danced out the feelings from deep in her heart. Unlike other dancers in the late nineteenth century‚ Isadora Duncan danced with flowing motion. She was not a ballerina‚ and did not like to watch ballet dancers‚ with their stiff bodies and unnatural pointe shoes. At first she was not liked‚ but as time went on‚ Isadora Duncan became a dance revolutionist people all over the world

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    Who Is Banquo In Macbeth

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    At the start of the play‚ Macbeth was just on his way home from war when the witches plotted for Macbeth and his friend‚ Banquo to come meet them. The 3 Witches informed Macbeth that he would be the King of Cawdor. Macbeth was very confused and wondered why he would be king if Duncan was still alive. Macbeth even said‚ “ The thane of Cawdor lives‚ A prosperous gentleman‚ and to be king. Stands not within the prospect of belief‚ No more than to be Cawdor. “ (1.3.70-73) When the witches told him he

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