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Hamlet - Ghost
Number of words: 1032 - Number of pages: 4

.... he tells Hamlet, "Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. Murder most foul, as in the best it is, But this most foul, strange, and unnatural."(I.v.25-28) These quotes let Hamlet as well as the audience know that the fathers death was foul and unnatural contrary to popular belief. The spirit then reveals the murder to Hamlet by professing this: "A serpent stung me. So the whole ear of Denmark Is by a forged process of my death Rankly abused. But know, thou noble youth, The serpent that did sting thy father’s life Now wears his crown .....

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Othello
Number of words: 1317 - Number of pages: 5

.... Macbeth is uncomfortable in them because he is continually conscious of the fact that they do not belong to him. In the following passage, the idea constantly recurs that Macbeth's new honors sit ill upon him, like loose and badly fitting garments, belonging to someone else: "New honours come upon him, Like our strange garments, cleave not to their mould, But with the aid of use." (Act I, iii: 144) The second form used to add to the atmosphere, the imagery of darkness. In a Shakespearean tragedy, we have known him to create a special tone, or atmosphere to show the darkness in a tragedy. In .....

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Othello - A Tragedy Without Meaning?
Number of words: 2013 - Number of pages: 8

.... recognising that indeed the moor ‘is of a free and open nature’ (Oth Act 1 Sc. 3 ll. 381), he still does despise him. Iago has to be examined closer to discover his motives: of course, he is jealous of Cassio’s appointment as Othello’s lieutenant and this is an ultimate irony in itself as he later mocks Othello for his own jealousy, having succumbed to the ‘green-eyed monster’. There is also of course Iago’s blatant racial slurs and hatred towards Othello, and his paranoia regarding the supposed infidelity of his wife, ‘And it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets he’s .....

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Oedipus Rex As The Tragic Hero
Number of words: 559 - Number of pages: 3

.... who jostled me… he rolls down headlong; and I slay them all!"(29). Another mistake might have been his decision to marry Jocasta. Had he never married, he could have avoided his misery, "And how can I help dreading my mother's bed?"(35). But where would the story be then? "Declared that I should one day marry my own mother and with my own hands shed my father's blood"(36), as a so-called prophecy and decree carved in granite by Apollo himself. Throughout the story, there were circumstances that led you to believe that there was no possible way that Oedipus could have killed his fat .....

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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Hero
Number of words: 942 - Number of pages: 4

.... strength and his warrior like mentality overcome the dragon and he is once again victorious. Another example of Beowulf’s strength is his defeat of Grendel, a beastly monster. Beowulf not only kills Grendel but rips the beasts arm off and brings it to his mother. His men admire Beowulf’s skills and courage. Also, when Beowulf is fighting Grendel's mother, who is seeking revenge on her son's death, he is able to end her life by slashing the monster's neck with a sword. The sword belongs to a Giant and can only be lifted by a person as strong as Beowulf. When he chops off her head, he .....

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Greek Myths
Number of words: 1503 - Number of pages: 6

.... modest and were able to except help when needed, either form gods or from other mortals. Jason did not hesitate to ask for help from the princess Medea. Odysseus accepted help from a simple sheep herder in order to reclaim his home. Although these two heroes had similar adventures and shared similar qualities, they were very different. The first difference we notice between these two heroes is their lineage. Like most Greek heroes, Jason was a direct descendant of the gods. Odysseus on the other hand was not. He was a member of the Royal House of Athens and not divine as were many o .....

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Mac Beth
Number of words: 933 - Number of pages: 4

.... wrote to Lady Macbeth to tell of the witch's prophecies that, if true, may change her title queen of Scotland. Lady Macbeth then started to plan to kill Duncan to make her title true. Macbeth had a lot of trouble with the idea of killing the king. Macbeth really wanted to be king, but did not want to have to kill for the title. Macbeth went through all the consequences that killing Duncan would result in and came to the conclusion not to do it at first. His thoughts changed after Lady Macbeth gave him answers to all his questions of judgment after death, or during life, his duties .....

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The Forgotten Process
Number of words: 663 - Number of pages: 3

.... essay you wrote because you where there and you know what you are trying to say but the person who has to read your essay has absolutely no idea what you are trying to say. Then I take my feedback and consider the other persons thoughts and if I agree then I go and make my changes. Then I go and type up the final copy. It seems like a short process but it is actually quite time consuming. The “ by the book” writing process is also quite simple. There is an easy to follow eight step plan. First you consider the assignment, this means to identify the type of essay that you are plan .....

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One Big Happy Family
Number of words: 903 - Number of pages: 4

.... the individual, and what they believe in. Anndee’s house is unique with its red picket fence, a bathroom with two doors, bedrooms surrounded by paper thin walls, and no bedroom doors. Also a glass panel window that was built into a wall that separated the living room from the kitchen. An added feature left behind from years of construction and now disregarded but adding to the overall character of the house. These unique fixtures and anomalies were what made the trip to the house worth the voyage each year from the city. They were thrust into an alien environment completely different .....

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Comparison Poem
Number of words: 332 - Number of pages: 2

.... to his wife as the “woman inside my house” and deliberately criticized her by stating “she wont stop talking she never says a thing she just keeps talking”. The man from “ My ’48 Pontiac” Shared similar thoughts when he said “and quivering blondes whose bottoms it liked”. Which was very demeaning towards women. The Pontiac symbolized a refuge that could take the men away from the harsh reality of life, that friends are lost and people change. Morning the lose of a friend or unable to make a grave decision these men chose to remain with their Pontiac. The theme that best .....

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