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question has been studied for centuries by
philosophers, scientists, and even writers in search of a sensible answer.
Shakespeare, for one, explored many ideas to justify love. In his play, “A
Midsummer’s Night Dream”, he lists various thoughts
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in the development of success. In order to reach this stability one must be a recipient of encouragement and upholding. This support creates an individuality and esteem for success. For example, in my experiences with females I have come to a vague
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shows how deceitful and disloyal
people can be. Iago’s disloyalty towards Othello and Cassio is portrayed through the lies
he tells to Barbantio, Othello, and Cassio.
Othello wants revenge on Othello because he thinks that Othello slept with his
wif
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dynamic use of irony in King Lear aids the microcosmic illustration of not only 16th century Britain, but of all times and places. The theme that best develops this illustration is the discussion of fools and their foolishness. This discussion
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teenage
characters fall in love foolishly, and the character Bottom states, "O
what fools these mortals be". They are foolish because they act like
children. Although Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius, and Helena appear
grown-up, when they are
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as a symbol for love. For centuries, no story of love has been more influential, prominent and emotional than The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. In the extraordinary track of the play, the unconquerable love, heroic actions, and faithful vows of
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the monument of the Capulets. Enter Romeo and Paris.
Paris
This is that banished haughty Montague,
That murdered my love’s cousin, with which grief
It is supposed that fair creature died,
And here is come to do some villainous shame
To the
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is brought to eventual ruin by a flaw in his character Macbeth's tragic flaw is his ambition, which leads him to a series of bloody and increasingly indefensible acts.
The most apparent flaw, and perhaps the most tragic in Macbeth's character, is his
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one thinks of fairy tales, he thinks of the perfect princes and princesses living happily ever after, similar to Cinderella finding her Prince Charming. However, life was not always perfect for Cinderella; before finding her prince her stepmother
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and I am a soldier. I usually have to wear a tunic, leather boots, shin guards, helmet, and bronze armor. I have to wear lots of armor. The weapons I use are the lance, shield, crossbow, sword, spear, bow and arrow, and an ax. I have a flat face and
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