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    The book going over in this essay is called Witches! by Rosalyn Schanzer‚ and is a book about the events that have taken place in the town of Salem. This is a very weird and mysterious subject because so many people died in a very strange and concerning manner. First of which is “attention” this could be a factor in this crisis because some people could have accused people just to get attention from the people around them and be in the center of activity. Second is people just doing it for fun or

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    tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare employs various rhetorical devices to demonstrate Macbeth’s and Lady Macbeth’s switch in traditional gender roles‚ which arise from the consequences for each character’s actions and speech. Plotting to murder Duncan in order to succeed the throne‚ both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth switch traditional gender roles through their actions and speech. The switch in roles exemplifies inverted gender and social roles during their era. After Macbeth discovers the Witches’ prophecy

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    In my view‚ Lady Macbeth is far worse than Macbeth. Although they both think of murdering King Duncan as soon as they hear the witches’ prophecies‚ Macbeth thinks more about what he may or may not do‚ whereas Lady Macbeth immediately appeals to evil spirits to give her the strength to kill Duncan. When Macbeth first hears the prophecies‚ and when the first 2/3 of it comes true‚ he does think of killing the king‚ but also‚ towards the end of Act 1‚ Scene 3‚ he thinks that perhaps he doesn’t need

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    two girls from different classes are amongst the evacuees. The two venture off into the forest where they encounter‚ "The Thing‚" which in the story‚ Byatt tells the readers that "The Thing" has many traits in common with the war. The Thing represents events happening during the war because when the girls first encountered it‚ many adjectives addressing many senses‚ came into their minds. Many of these adjectives can be made negative‚ destructive. "A crunching‚ a crackling‚ a crushing‚ a heavy

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    The Role of Masculinity in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth The female gender usually does not have qualities traditionally associated with males. In the play Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth is one character who’s masculine qualities are greater than her feminine qualities. Lady Macbeth’s self-masculinization inevitably leads to her death. In the play‚ Lady Macbeth’s masculinity leads to her selfish ambition‚ diminishes her female qualities that were traditionally seen in

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    In our wordle we used a white background that represents Lady Macbeths appearance and how society views Lady Macbeth as a woman‚ innocent as a white dove. We make the words a dark theme along witht the color red for it represents lady Macbeths true nature and the contrast in the colors represent how her character breaks the female sterotypes. The first trait i identified she had is megalomania. The quote I chose for her megalomania personality is: “And fill me from head to toe‚ top full of direst

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    The Role of the Witches in Act 1 The play Macbeth starts with the meeting of the three witches in a "deserted heath". One reason why Shakespeare starts the play in this way is that in his time people believed in the existence of witches and blamed them for all unnatural events that happened. The people believed that witches had contact with the devil and animals‚ that they could fly on broomsticks‚ cast spells by chanting and making potions and that they had the ability to fortell the future.

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    film maker‚ Kurosawa‚ was clearly influenced by Macbeth when he created Throne of Blood. Similarities between the films Macbeth and Throne of Blood are evident in their characters‚ plots‚ and themes. Many characters in Shakespeare’s Macbeth are parallel to Throne of Blood. First of all‚ both movies include heroes such as Macbeth and Washizu. They had killed to earn a higher title and be honored. Also‚ Banquo and Miki are strong fellow soldiers of Macbeth and Washizu. They had proven to be great soldiers

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    801-09-6274 To what extent does the Classical Tradition agree with the Scriptural Tradition on the powers witches can wield? The two biggest differences we have from the Classical witch and the Christian Ideal featured in their sacred texts‚ is definitely the connotation that either receives and‚ the powers they may or may not have. In the first‚ witches aren’t seen in a negative light; just as they are in the later doctrine (the word Witch was created by the Christian Faith later

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    vocabulary‚ as many words and adjectives are seldom used in every day conversation. However‚ there are many quotes and references that are still frequently used today. Playwrights like Shakespeare have contributed many of these quotes. The witches in MacBeth offer a unique perspective to the philosophies of life. They say‚ “fair is foul‚ foul is fair” ((Shakespeare_Navigators.com‚ 2017). This statement could be perceived in several ways. My comparison is to another cliché that says that sometimes

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