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Trump To Christianity Research Paper
Is it too late for Trump to find Jesus?
Absolutely not! It's never too late to find Jesus... unless you are dead and then even that is debatable depending on which religious philosophy you
subscribe to.
The fact that Trump has claimed to become a "Born again Christian" is really a positive step in the Christian direction... because acknowledging and
accepting Christ as one's Savior is really the first step to becoming a Christian.
If you analyze it from a true Christian's perspective, it can be considered cogent reasoning to identify Trump as a "baby Christian," just like James C.
Dobson suggested. There are some well–documented facts in regards to Mr. TrumpsChristianity conversion.
First, Dobson is one of the United States most prominent evangelical leaders and he was recorded saying in an interview that he knows the person who
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For example his latest leaked recording from Access Hollywood in which he ranted and raved with vulgar sexual rhetoric. This behavior wouldn't be
something a stellar Christian would say. But if Trump is indeed a "baby Christian" and was converted in the most recent past, then reason would
support the idea that he could be a changed man – or a "changing man" for that matter. Because true conversion is a process. One may have a sincere
desire to not sin or do evil anymore, but the process of changing thoughts, behavior, default responses, and actions are transformations that take time. So
Trumps most recent behavior has been much better – and from the evidence, it seems that most of his deplorable words and actions have been far
enough into the past that it is believable that he has had that change of heart – been born again – and is on the Christianity
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The Consequences Of Revenge And Love In Shakespeare's Othello
William Shakespeare's tragic drama 'Othello' focuses on the downfall and tragedy of its main characters. An extract from another one of Shakespeare's
tragedies goes by, "To thine own self be true," which relates to the themes and characters of Othello as seen through the literary approaches
psychoanalysis and Marxism. Through the characterisation of Iago, Desdemona and Othello, he is able to connect plays with the themes of revenge,
jealousy and love. The tragedy of 'Othello' is inevitable due to the consequences of its characters staying truthful to themselves or changing
progressively.
Iago's steadfast malicious intentions arising from his thoughts of revenge and jealousy is constant throughout the play, giving an insight on his
sincerity to himself. Due to his incapability of enabling his own promotion and the ineffectiveness of gaining his wife's affection, the audience is able
to read Iago through the lens of psychoanalysis as he spends the entire plays striving to become influential to atone for his fragility. Although Iago is
observant enough to recognise his enemies as having compensating features, "The Moor, howbeit that I endure him not, is of a constant, loving, noble
nature," this does not halt Iago's desire to bring them down. The jealousy originates from the promotion of Cassio to lieutenant so he is endeavouring
to take revenge on both Othello and him. In his soliloquy, Shakespeare alternates from prose to a verse style of writing, which displays his chaotic
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Sonnet 6 Analysis
Aj Giosa Mr. Foley Sonnet 6 Explication 26 November 2017 Sonnet 6 is notable for the ingenious multiplying of conceits and especially for the
concluding pun on a legal will in the final couplet: "Be not self–willed, for thou art much too fair / To be death's conquest and make worms thine heir."
Here, as earlier in the sonnet, the poet juxtaposes the themes of narcissism and death, as well as procreation. "Self–willed" echoes line 4's "self–killed,"
and the worms that destroy the young man's dead body will be his only heirs should he die without begetting a child which shows the theme of
death. The whole sonnet is about trying to persuade the man to have a baby hence the theme if procreation. And lastly, the man is being selfish in
wanting to die without passing on his beauty. The sonnet continues from sonnet 5 and is telling a young man to not let his wintery old age destroy
his summer beauty. Meaning he should have children to pass down his good genes before he passes away along with his beauty. In the middle of
the sonnet where the volta begins at line 6, talking about giving your body to a woman will make her happy and she will repay you with a baby.
Now the real turn is having a baby or "thyself breed another thee" which is line 7. In the beginning of the poem having a child was about passing on
his beauty rather than being happy. The new point is to make a new you so you keep living and conquer death. On to the end of the sonnet at line
11,which emphasizes the new
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The Tragedy Of Macbeth
The Tragedy of Macbeth is a story about the downfall of a man who had great power and was widely respected. The story was written in 1606 by
William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is often viewed as one of the greatest authors and playwrights of all time. Macbeth is also frequently
considered to be one of his best works, because of its dramatic scenes, riveting plot and unique characters. Shakespeare used different elements and
characteristics in his plots and characters to enhance the content of his stories. This is especially relevant in The Tragedy of Macbeth. Each of the
characters in Macbeth have different traits and qualities that will shape their role as the story progresses.
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Some of the themes used in The Tragedy of Macbeth include corrupting power of unchecked ambition, cruelty, and the difference between kingship
and tyranny. All these shape the story, its characters, and plot into the famous Shakespeare play that most know of. Shakespeare was known for many
of his other stories, especially his tragedies, but most can agree that none were as interesting, or sparked as much interest in readers, as Macbeth does.
The story mainly focuses on the rise to power and the downfall of Macbeth. Many elements and factors tied into this, but the main one Macbeth's
"tragic flaw". A tragic flaw is a defect in acharacter which will cause the downfall of said character. There are many speculations as to what exactly
Macbeth's tragic might be, however most can agree on one assumption; that Macbeth's tragic flaw is his unchecked ambition. This is a longing desire
for power and position. Macbeth desired to be king, and it was more important to him
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The Moral Imperative Of William Shakespeare 's ' Hamlet '
Self Reflection To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou cans 't not be false to any man.
–Shakespeare, Hamlet. To live an
authentic way of life, you must know yourself and act accordingly. This is the moral imperative throughout the history of the study of human behavior.
Existentialist believed that authenticity is critically important in understanding well being and freedom from psychopathology. The quote from
William Shakespeare means that one must be honest in his ways and relations. When we are being inauthentic, we are not congruent with our values,
preferences, and abilities. We tend to feel out of sync even things seem to be right or ideal. Our actions and feelings are not connected. We show
people around us such as relatives, friends, neighbors, and co workers that we are living the perfect life. We are great actors, living the fake life.
Authenticity is defined "the unimpeded operation of one's true or core self in ones daily enterprise". To be authentic requires awareness and knowledge
about own self. People who are authentic have a clear understanding about their strength and weaknesses. They are accountable. They are connected to
their own values and desires and act appropriately in ways that are consistent with their qualities. Being Authentic means being real and genuine. It
allows us to connect deeply with others because it requires us to be transparent and vulnerable. Authenticity is important because it liberates us from
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Self Righteous Motives In Hamlet
A king who murdered his brother for the throne, and married the brother's wife. A prince bent on revenge to the point that he fakes madness. In
William Shakespeare's Hamlet a cast of characters with self–righteous motives is presented. The play Hamlet provides an anthesis of how the three
themes of moral truth, redemption, and just society. To begin, the character of Claudius, king of Denmark, slew his brotherHamlet in order to usurp his
throne. As king Claudius is representative of his kingdom and the justice there in. In Act three scene three Claudius admits his trespass, "A brother's
murther! Pray can I not, though inclination be as sharp as will." Claudius's actions mirror those of Cain, murdering his brother in jealousy. Instead of
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How Does Macbeth Become Evil
In William Shakespeare's famous play, Macbeth, the main character Macbeth is a man who has many characteristic traits within him. He shows
ambition, bravery, self doubt and has a small trait known as evil. Evil is what urges people to damage either someone or something. In the beginning of
the play Macbeth was known as being a hero after winning the war for Scotland. He was known as the "Brave Macbeth" and a "Worthy Gentlemen."
A great warrior like Macbeth was later badly equipped for the mental consequences of crime. Macbeth's flaws of becoming evil was due to Lady
Macbeth, the three witches, and his action. Lady Macbeth is the main reason Macbeth starts to become evil. She becomes greedy and arrogant when
she tries to manipulate her husband.
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Who Is Responsible For Macbeth's Downfall
In Renaissance literature, tragedies were popular stories among nobles and peasants alike. The stage was a popular outlet to show the downfall of
heros beginning in the 16th century. According to Aristotle, there were five traits that a hero could contained in order to make him a tragic hero. The
first and simplest was that the character is usually born of noble birth, making him more likely to gain the throne and end up losing it in the end. The
second was Hamartia, the tragic flaw in a character that eventually leads to his downfall. Next, the Peripeteia which is a reversal of fortune brought
about by the hero's tragic flaw. This relates to Anagnorisis, which includes the hero's actions resulting in an increase of tragic self–awareness or
self–knowledge. Finally reaching Catharsis, in which the audience must feel fear and pity for the character. One story that contains a ... Show more
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Through bloodshed, Macbeth gains his way to the throne in order to lose everything in the end. Many readers believe that Macbeth deserved his ending
and that he was responsible for his own destruction. Although Macbeth makes many decisions in the story that affect his life, he is ultimately not
responsible for his own tragedy due to the ideas given to him by the witches, the persuasion of Lady Macbeth, and the natural human thirst for power.
The Tragedy of Macbeth begins when Macbeth and his friend Banquo stumble upon the weird sisters after winning a battle. They begin to tell
Macbeth that he will become the Thane of Cawdor and the king hereafter, while Banquo is told that his heirs will be on the throne for generations to
come. Macbeth is confused by this news because the Thane of Cawdor is still alive, but he later receives word that the Thane of Cawdor is being
executed for his actions as a traitor against the
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Corruption Of Power In Macbeth
Power gives people the ability to control and influence. It is held and used in many ways, significant and insignificant, for justice, mercy or desire.
Because of its ability to give people what they want, power tempts people into doing the unthinkable in order to acquire it. Power itself is uncorrupted,
only tainted and weaponised by those who hold it. In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' and Suzanne Collins' 'Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part Two,
manipulation and suggestion are shown to corrupt power and contribute to its use in the name of evil. Through a comparison of literary devices in
'Macbeth' and 'Mockingjay Part Two', humanity's corruption of power will be explored and unveiled
In Macbeth manipulation is a tool for lady Macbeth to tempt Macbeth into doing evil to gain power. Derogatory language in the line "and live a
coward in thine on esteem" reveals lady Macbeth's attempt to manipulate her husband through his own ego. Macbeth at the beginning of the play is a
man who takes pride in bravery. Through referring to him as the opposite of brave for not wanting to murder Duncan, she is using his ego to lead him
into doing what she wants. By manipulating Macbeth's ego, she gains power over him, as well as the whole of Scotland after Duncan's murder. Using
manipulation to gain power over someone and tempt them into murder is not unique to Macbeth
In Mockingjay, President Snow manipulates Katniss into killing coin, gaining power over her decisions through suggestion. Repetition in the line "I've
been watching you, and you me" emphasises Snow's self–perceived similarity to Katniss in that they were both distracted with each other while a
common enemy was in power. Snow suggesting that Katniss is powerless under somebody who is 'evil' causes her to seek justice against her oppressor
and turn her attention away from Snow. She hadn't thought of Coin as an enemy who should not have power until it was suggested to her. Snow did
this intentionally so that he could eliminate coin and hope to turn the attention away from himself. suggestion as a means to manipulate others is also
present in Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth consciously misuses her power to tempt Macbeth through suggestion. Imagery In the line "That I may pour my
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Hamlet: Universal Search For Identity
Shakespeare's Hamlet challenges the audience to re–evaluate their conception of self to continue the universal search for identity. The religious
upheaval between Catholicism and Protestantism allowed scholars to question the existence and identity of man outside of the Church. A major course
of tension that unfolds across the play is the disparity between appearance and reality. This is established in Barnado's opening line of the play, "Who's
there?" outside the gates of the Castle of Elsinore which suggests the play is about the search for identity. Through the rhetorical question, "what is the
quintessence of dust?" Hamlet bemoans the emptiness of life to question human existence and his own identity. Shakespeare further explores the need
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Self-Acquaintance And John Winthrop's City Upon A Hill
For our second week of school, we learned about the different Puritan ideals and how they influenced our society today. In this essay, I will discuss
one of those many ideals and provide evidence to defend that it is, indeed, a Puritanical ideal that can be found in many early colonial pieces of
literature, such as "Self–Acquaintance" by William Cooper, "Here followes some verses upon the burning of our house, July 10th, 1666" by Anne
Bradstreet, and "John Winthrop's City Upon A Hill, 1630." Loyalty to God, or faith, is aPuritan ideal.
Faith is a Puritan ideal as shown in many early colonial works. In "Self–Acquaintance" by William Cooper, the speaker begins to question his faith
before stating, "Oh, cleanse me in a Saviour's blood,/Transform me by thy pow'r,/And make me thy beloved abode,/And let me rove no more." As he
begins to wander from his faith, he cries out to God, his Saviour, to cleanse him from the sin of doubting his faith. In Anne Bradstreet's "Here followes
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She no longer grieves for her lost belongings because she knows her true home is with God, so long as she is
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Examples Of Moral Truths In Hamlet
Hamlet–moral truths Hamlet has shown there are many moral truths that we can pattern our life after. He has had a difficult life but he has taught
many things that we can add to our life and in this essay, you will see some of those moral truths. "Neither a borrower or nor a lender be. For loan
oft loses both itself and friend. And borrowing dulleth edge of husbandry. This above all, to thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the
day, Thou canst not then be false to any man." (page 22 Hamlet) He teaches hear that we do not borrow or lend what we have if we do the we may
lose a friend. It can cause problems with you and your friend. Hence, what does it mean to be true to yourself? Can you fudge really, what you are
saying or do you have to be completely honest with everyone. Including yourself. When you are honest with everyone then you do not have to worry
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Polonius was talking to the Queen and he asked her a few questions that were, "Doubt that the sun doth move: Doubt truth to be a liar, But never doubt I
love." (page 44 Hamlet) you may see that he is asking her to doubt, yet you may think that he is telling her that he does love. He does not say
whom. When we tell people something, we should always tell them the truth, they would not have to doubt and there would not be any question of
being true to our self. Hamlet also shows that you need to be teachable. He said, "That you must teach me. But let me conjure you by the rights of
our fellowship by the consonancy of our youth, by the obligation of our ever preserved love, and by what more dear a better proposer , can charge
you withal, be even and direct with me, whether you were sent for or not." (page 49–50 Hamlet) He seems to be telling us that you need to be taught
and be taught in a way that is very loving and it may come off very harsh yet you learn from others even if they are sent to you or
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Shakespeare's Something Rotten: I Believe In Broadway
"Sure as the day, follows the night, sure as the sky turns to blue, this much I know, this much is true, above all else in whatever you do, to thine own
self be true." This quote, written by John O'Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick for the musical Something Rotten, is a play off of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Carrying on Greek and European traditions of live theatre, Broadway entertains our current generation with two and a half overpriced hours of sitting
in the dark surrounded by strangers. At least, that's how my mother describes it, as she despises my expensive hobby.
Although I believe in my mom expressing her own opinions and respecting others ideas, I must let it be known that I strongly believe in Broadway. To
me, the theatre is a safe space,
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Examples Of Sonnet Poems
William Shakespeare Sonnet Poems William Shakespeare has wrote many plays, stories, and poems in his lifetime. William Shakespeare lived for
52 years, and in his lifetime he wrote 38 plays, his series on Sonnet poems, and 5 other poems. He is the most popularly read author right behind the
Bible. The sonnets he wrote were always 14 lines, and they all have the same amount of syllables. So, if you wanted, you can actually sing every
single sonnet to a melody. The two sonnets I chose have to do with expressing your own beauty and passing the beauty on. In Sonnet 1, Shakespeare
wrote, "From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beauty's rose might never die, But as the riper should by time decease, His tender heir
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You never expressed your own beauty, so no one but you and your grave will know your beauty. The next sonnet I chose was Sonnet 11. Sonnet 11
starts out like this, "As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st, In one of thine, from that which thou departest; And that fresh blood which
youngly thou bestow'st, Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth convertest." The start of this poem is saying, as fast as you will decline, you
can also grow through one of your own children. The youth or DNA that you pass on to a child, is you as a young child. You call that child your
own, because that was once you when you were younger. " Herein lives wisdom, beauty, and increase; Without this, folly, age, and cold decay. If all
were minded so, the times should cease, And threescore year would make the world away." Just like marriage, childbirth is about good judgement,
beauty, and reproduction. Without them, you will only have foolishness, age, and the decay of death. If everyone was like you, the human race would
end, and in sixty years there would be no more world. "Let those whom nature hath not made for store, Harsh, featureless, and rude, barrenly perish.
Look whom she best endowed, she gave the more, Which bounteous gift thou shouldst in bounty cherish." So let the people who aren't good enough to
preserve the rough, ugly, and poor people, die childless. Mother
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Ambition And Murderous Intent In Macbeth By William...
'Macbeth' is a tragic play written by Shakespeare that dramatizes tragic flaw of ambition and murderous intent in Macbeth, which is manipulated by his
equally ambitious wife and the inherently evil witches. This leads him to murder King Duncan.
The first impression of Macbeth portrays him as a war hero who, ironically, has a strong distaste in traitors and disloyalty in the dialogue spoken by
Captain "For brave Macbeth – well he deserves that name – disdaining fortune, with his brandished steel, which smoked with bloody execution, like a
valour's minion carved out his passage till he faced the slave, which ne'er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him, till he unseamed him from the navel
to th'chaps and fixed his head upon our battlements." His violent and graphic actions which shows his allegiance to the king, ironically, also shows the
readers that he is merciless and bloodthirsty when he is ambitious. This reveals a latent murderous aspect to his personality.
When Macbeth says in Act 1, Scene 7 "I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition which o'erleaps itself and falls on the
other" clearly conveys that his only motivation is ambition despite knowing that it makes him act blindly. Evidently, it... Show more content on
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She shows her ambition and control in the quotation "Thy letters have transported me beyond this ignorant present, and I feel now the future in the
instant" which shows us that she has already begun planning for the future" and in the quotation "...only look up clear; to alter the favour ever is to
fear; leave all the rest to me." When Lady Macbeth says "...Hie thee hither, that I may pour spirits in thine ear..." implies she is forceful, and
convincing. The quotation "...yet I do fear thy nature; it s too full o' milk of the human kindness to catch the nearest way" shows how direct and
critical she is of Macbeth and implies that she is harder
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The Role Of Ambition In Macbeth
Macbeth is a Shakespearean play which shows how ambition drives a person's life and how people are constantly driven by uncontrolled ambition
to better their lives. In the play, regardless of Lady Macbeth and the witches, Macbeth is responsible for his own downfall. He is driven by ambition
to be viewed as a better man in the country and to be in control of his own fate. Uncontrolled ambition can easily turn into insanity; plans should be led
through intelligence and maturity in order to achieve personal success and stay true to one self. If Macbeth has had followed his idea instead of his
wife's and also erased out what the witches told him, he would not have regretted his life at the end. William Shakespeare's "The tragedy of
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Soon after this quote Macbeth's ambition starts and also foreshadows his thoughts of being a king. Macbeth compares light to the world around him,
he does not want reality to see his inner desire. Ultimately, we start to see Macbeth's different side such as cruelty and misery. Moreover, the witches
carry on giving him false apparition which built up his courage higher and higher. Therefore, the witches played an enormous part in destroying
Macbeth.
People should be ambitious in life to reach toward success, they should always seek to achieve their personal goals for their own betterment, they
should also plan for the unforeseen effects of their operations, which otherwise could lead them the point where they end up losing. In Shakespeare's
play Macbeth displays all the traits of a tragic hero who is overwhelmed and murdered because of his own covetous and self–obsessed ambition. At the
beginning of the play Macbeth is brave and respected man, but as it goes along we start to see the reflection of his inner desire. "I have no spur to
prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, and falls on th'other"( I, VII, 25–28). Macbeth is hallucinating about
killing the king, he does not have a clear reason for killing the king except his unchecked ambition. Macbeth's ambition is not just an ambition it's more
of obsession or power hunger. The more strives excitedly to acquire or secure the highest
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Summary Of Mrs. Bradstreet's Lost To The Fire
Shortly after the tragic event of losing her house and possessions, Mrs. Bradstreet surges into an internal conflict over the symbolism of the fire, and
how its significance is related to God. Religious/Puritan ideology read that all events and actions are controlled by God, which is utilised to respond to
the activities or feelings one is currently experiencing. Bradstreet's insight and knowledge between God and personal significance allows the exchanges
in the internal conflict, accepting development and adaptability to the predicament. Prior to the accident, Bradstreet had complete works of poetry and
countless amounts of other literary works that are lost to the fire, which accumulate by hard work, time, and dedication. Acquiring these
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Importance Of Self Preservation In Hamlet
The first principle of human nature is self preservation: the natural instinct to protect oneself physically and stay away from danger. In the tragedy,
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Shakespeare brings new light to the idea of desire to maintain a sense of self,in a deeper more complex aspect of the
term. As the play Hamlet delves into severe moral issues such as death and betrayal, Shakespeare demonstrates the importance of establishing a sense
of self. The character of Ophelia is often dismissed as a flat, static character. However, through in–depth analysis of her struggles and fate, Ophelia's as
despair and tragedy can ultimately be traced back to one source: her lack of understanding and stability in selfhood. Throughout the play, it is clear that
self–preservation plays a critical role in protecting one's identity and values when individuals respond to competing demands; because when the
ability to chose is taken away, an individual loses the clarity and sense of purpose from selfhood. When individuals lack the ability to defend their
ideas and personal preferences to others, with confidence they will lose their identity and sense of self as they allow others to control their opinions
and thoughts. Ophelia's lack of confidence in herself solidifies both Laertes and Polonius into occupying a dominant role expected of men in the 16th
century. Polonius assures Ophelia that her obedience is the best thing for her, and creates this illusion of himself as a crutch she needs to respond to
competing demands. Subsequently, when Ophelia finds herself torn between two loyalties – her love for Hamlet, and her father's expectations,
Polonius sways her to compliance with his ideas. "I shall obey, my lord." (I, iv, 145 )This complete obedience of her father ultimately eliminates
Ophelia's self–preservation that would ensure her best outcome. It is clear her father's requests of her are not out of love and concern for Ophelia but
for his own issues of vanity and securing his status. This can be seen in misalignments in Polonius' claims, and the condescension in his words to
Ophelia. As Laertes prepares to leave, Polonius grants him with advice, "This above all: to thine own self be true." (I, iii, 84). He contradicts
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Witches Power In Macbeth
In William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the theme of acting on beliefs illustrates men as the weak and women as the strong in the story. This flaw in the
men restrains them from fully acting upon what they believe, and instead, do as the women persuade and manipulate them to do. With the flaw in the
men, it allows the women to use them to further contrast their power. Even when the men make attempts to make right, the women exploit the men's
flaw of belief and will to fulfill their own goals.
Shakespeare uses the witches to illustrate the men's inability to act on their belief, to create a substantial difference in strength and power the women
have over the men. The witches guide Macbeth towards the path of becoming king, which illustrates Macbeth's fatal flaw for the first time in the
story as he then proves the witches prophecy. This displays the witches power over Macbeth as he completes their prophecy. The witches utilize
Macbeth to view their own superiority over men by the witches manipulating and persuading them. Shakespeare uses the rant made by Hecate, to
embellish the witches' actions against Macbeth as manipulative to prove their dominance and superiority over him. " Saucy and overbold, how did
you dare To trade and traffic with Macbeth In riddles and affairs of death, And I, the mistress of your charms, The close contriver of all harms, Was
never called to bear my part, Or show the glory of our art?"
Similarly to how the witches show the weakness within Macbeth, Lady
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Macbeth Tragic Hero Research Paper
A tragic hero can be described as a character who starts as an individual of noble stature, who then endures a downfall in fault of their flaws leading to
self–destruction. In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the protagonist Macbeth can be given the title of a tragic hero. Macbeth is a man of greatness is seen as
a royal in Scotland. He is considered very courageous, honored, dignified holds a recognized name. He fights well for the country and brings pride to
those around him. Though being a man of greatness, the personal flaws of Macbeth such as impatience, ambition and the manipulation of others,
makes him a tragic hero.
Macbeth was a valiant and recognized man and/or hero by many around him, especially those of higher levels. Shakespeare's Macbeth opens with
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He only has the intentions of following orders of others and fulfilling the duties of his role. The captain's praise exhibits the thoughts of others when it
came to Macbeth as a man of greatness. The King of Scotland, King Duncan is also impressed with Macbeth's fearlessness and loyalty.
...Thou art so far before
That swiftest wing of recompense is slow
To overtake thee. Would thou hadst less deserved,
That the proportion both of thanks and payment
Might have been mine! Only I have left to
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How Is Transcendentalism Similar
There's a huge disconnection between life and death such as Gothic Literature and Transcendentalism. Although Gothic Literature and
Transcendentalism are Literary movements that began and started to bloom at the same time, they are very discrete from each other. Gothic Literature
is known as anti–transcendentalism and both movements are basically opposite from each other. In some aspects, both philosophies were alike but
both have more differences that outweigh the similarities. Gothic Literature and Transcendentalism both differ in the type of movement, views on God,
and characteristics. Both Gothic Literature and Transcendentalism are literary movements focused on very different topics. " The Gothic, a literary
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In the Raven, the narrator ascends to madness, " Prophet!" said I, " thing of evil!– prophet still, if bird or devil (329)!" The narrator portrays some of
the characteristics of Gothic Literature, which are the supernatural, madness, and terror. In the quote, the narrator talks to a raven and calls it a devil
indicating there is something wrong with him. Gothic Literature is usually characterized by an ominous, death, terror, foreshadowing, and the dark
side of human nature.In Transcendentalism, the characteristic include to thine own self, be true, Au natural, fight and fight for your rights. In the
quote, Emerson cherishes nature and he believes that humans can find oneself in nature. In Transcendentalism, nature is important and living as close
to nature as possible will allow the person to have a happy life and be able to find oneself. "A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its
redresser (http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/poe/cask.html)." Montresor portrays the characteristic of gothic literature, the dark side of human nature.
Montresor wants to kill his rival to get revenge and wants to be able to get away from the crime. Montresor crime illustrates a portion of Gothic
Literature that there is evil and sin in an individual. Transcendentalism and Gothic Literature idiosyncratic traits and characteristic that make up the two
literary
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The Relationship Between Macbeth And Lady Macbeth
Characterize the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. If the main theme of the play is ambition, whose ambition is the driving force of
the play– Macbeth, Lady Macbeth or both? Word Limit 500–1000
According to my understanding of the play, I feel it is Lady Macbeth's ambition that drives the play forward. In the beginning of the play, it seems that
Macbeth is a weak man odalisque to a cold hearted woman who manipulates him to her benefit. This illusion is exemplified when Lady Macbeth
presents her thoughts after reading her husband's letter. "Hie thee hither, that I may pour my spirits in thine ear and chastise with the valor of my
tongue" she thinks he is incapable of taking the crown, her vision is obscured by her want for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The hallucinations of the dagger afloat with blood on its hilt, the paracusia of "Macbeth does murder sleep, Macbeth shall sleep no more" and his
inability to say Amen are all symbols of his guilt.
After the first murder, Lady Macbeth's ambition seems to fade and Macbeths focal point changes. His ambition is now aimed at keeping the world
from learning of his sin; He is willing to do anything, including further stain his conscience by committing and ordering executions. Ironically if it
weren't for the murder of Banquo, no one would have truly suspected Macbeth's crime as Macduff.
His ambitions change from becoming king to protecting that which his. He is flawed in his ambition and his cowardice, he knows that he is too
ambitious he realizes that what he is doing is wrong. He speaks his mind, however he is easily swayed by his wife. Once the murder is committed,
once Duncan's heart has beaten for the last time; Macbeth is immediately thrown into a pit of guilt. He makes it his mission to never let anyone find out
that he murdered his king. "Wake Duncan with thy knocking. I would thou couldst."
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William Shakespeare Concreation
To keep a fire from burning out, you must add more wood to feed the flames. To keep a family tree from dying, you must procreate to keep your
family name alive. The first seventeen sonnets of William Shakespeare are known as the procreation sonnets, for they discuss the necessity for a
man to have offspring. The very first sonnet explains that if he decided not to reproduce, then he is considered selfish for not wanting to share his
beauty with the world, and foolish for willingly giving up immortality. If one were to procreate and give their beauty to the world they will be gifted
immortality. If one decides not to, then the powerful gift of eternal life will be gone through the grasp of the man's fingers. The metaphor "fairest
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Once his prized possession is gone, he will have nothing left for him, as he did not beget any children. In the ninth line, "Thou that art now the world's
fresh ornament" the man is glancing back at the past where he was young and vital, and his "pretty–face" was just another decoration piece. However,
like any glass ornament, they can soon break and lose all of their value. Once every ornament is gone, there will be none left, therefore this man is
contributing to a diminishing race. In line eleven, "within thine own bud buriest thy content", the beauty which he is keeping to himself, is being
destroyed on his own will. Once time has left a mark on him, he will be nothing but the ashes of a fire, or a dead withered, once beautiful, rose. Line
12, "and, tender churl, mak'st waste in niggarding", shows the paradox of the words "tender" and "churl" which is a waste in hoarding. This is
referring to youth as being completely useless and worthless, if one does not
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Examples Of Deception In Hamlet
Deception for Desire Deception is a powerful tool, one that can be used for good or evil. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the characters are
surrounded by false appearances which are deceitful and cause great tragedy. The theme of deception is a reoccurring topic that stems from the
beginning and continues throughout the play. The characters use deception in the form of false appearances in order to create distraction, and achieve
what they truly desire. Hamlet, the protagonist, uses many forms of deception in order to create a distraction. When Hamlet vows to his late father that
he will get revenge, "And thy commandment all alone shall live/ within the book and volume of my brain" (Shakespeare 1.5.102–103), he begins to
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The antagonist in the play, Claudius, is an example of someone who is obsessed with obtaining power and manipulating people by portraying
someone he is not. Claudius appears to be a caring person about his brother's death at the beginning of the play: "Though yet of Hamlet our dear
brother's death/ The memory be green, and that it us befitted/ To bear our hearts in grief, and our whole kingdom/ To be contracted in one brow of
woe" (Shakespeare 1.2.1–4). The caring person that he presents himself as is only present because he desires the respect of the kingdom to keep his
power. Claudius wants to ensure that Denmark views him as a great man, so that any suspicion on King Hamlet's death does not fall on him. When
Claudius sends Hamlet to England, "Hamlet, this deed, for thine especial safety–/ which we do tender, as we dearly grieve/ for that which thou hast
done– must send thee hense" (Shakespeare 4.3.40–43), he makes it seem as if he is doing it for Hamlet's own good, when really he is protecting
himself and sending Hamlet to his death. By placing Hamlet out of Denmark, Claudius is able to protect his high
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Identity In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
To thine own self be true is a respected age–old saying, but while it epitomises the value of self–understanding and integrity, society often forces false
identities onto individuals. What ensues is a culture where we constantly act in a way that is not genuine to who we are, to please family, friends and
to follow society's pattern. Revered writer William Shakespeare addresses this theme over multiple texts, namely Romeo and Juliet, in which two star
cross'd lovers challenge their identities with true love, and ultimately forfeit their lives as a result. Shakespeare presents the notion that despite the pain
and suffering that may come with being true to oneself, it is necessary to achieve authenticity regardless of these consequences. He proves... Show more
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Thus it is hard for Juliet to challenge her family to be true to herself and be with Romeo, as this challenge could lead to death. In a similar encounter,
Romeo decides that he must reconcile with Tybalt as being with Juliet is being true to himself, and being with Juliet means becoming kin of Tybalt.
He completely disregards his status as a Montague and his hate for Capulets to prove his sincerity, by stating, "And so, good Capulet–which name I
tender as dearly as my own–be satisfied." This is another scenario in which Shakespeare shows the pain that comes with challenging identity, by
killing Romeo's dear friend Mercutio in the fight that ensues. The highly revered modern film Dead Poet's Society (1989) continues Shakespeare's
theme through Neil's journey. Neil attends an elite private school and his parents wish for him to be a doctor, but his true passion is acting. Upon
deciding that "[He's] gonna do it! Whether [his] father wants [him] to or not!" (ref) He commits to acting, yet his family don't accept him for his true
self, only what they want him to be. As a result he falls into depression and commits suicide. This is again evident of the pain that can follow one
becoming their true
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Servant Leadership
Leadership is defined as the ability to direct others and inspire them to perform well. Effective leadership challenges to achieve goals and motivate
each other to contribute to meeting goals. Effective leadership performance exceeds above and beyond to make things happen. "The most important
achievements of humankind are associated with people who influenced others to achieve more than they thought was possible (p.311)." The famous
quote "Leaders are born, not made" is used to describe effective leadership. Leadership effectiveness is almost exclusively related to leader behaviors
and those learnable behaviors. Great leaders are born with assurance, charisma, and intelligence which make them natural born leaders. Leadership is
lifting a person's vision to higher sights, the raising of a person's performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond its normal
limitation." Every leader has their own techniques to be successful. With characteristics such as trustworthy, ethical, and honest have high personal
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Biblical leadership is servant–leadership. "Servant leadership is established on the principle that leaders who are best able to motivate followers are
those who focus least on satisfying their own personal needs and most on prioritizing the fulfillment of followers' needs" (Greenleaf, 1970). Leadership
development initiates with the spiritual transformation of the person and recognizes the sovereignty of God. "Servant leadership is not a full–fledged
theory of leadership but can be thought of as a philosophy of leadership." It suggests that leaders must place the needs of assistants, clients, and the
municipal ahead of their own benefits in order to be effective. Characteristics of servant leaders include empathy, stewardship, and commitment to the
personal, professional, and spiritual growth of their subordinates. Servant leadership is constant with features of
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Hamlet Appearance Vs Reality
Throughout the play, Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, Hamlet learns the truth of his father's murder. As the play goes on Hamlet swears to
take revenge against his father's murderer. During the play the theme of appearance vs. reality shows up a lot. Many expressions during the play
appear to be honest but in reality they are filled with hatred. Particular characters in the play are Polonius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and King
Claudius. Covered by this mask these characters give the appearance of being honest but on the other side of the mask they are polluted with
dishonesty. Polonius, the loyal councilor to Claudius, shows the impression of being an honest man. As Laertes decides to leave for France, Polonius
seems to be supportive
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Hamlet: Masks We Wear Essay
Masks
A mask is a covering worn on the face or something that disguises or conceals oneself. All the characters in Shakespeare's Hamlet hide behind masks
to cover up who they really are, which contridictes a main idea, expressed by the fool, Old Polonius, "To thine ownself be true" (Polonius –
1.3.84). All the characters share strengths and triumphs, flaws and downfalls. Instead of revealing their vulnerabilities, each of them wears a mask that
conceals who they are and there true convictions. The masks brought about feelings such as fear, hatred, insanity, indecisiveness, ambitiousness, and
vengeance all of which contribute to the tragic ending of the play. Shakespeare reveals the idea of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was during this confrontation that Hamlet openly spurned and rejected her, leaving her no place to turn except to herself. Ophelia is rendered
ineffectual regarding the loss of her father because she can not take revenge against her lover, Hamlet, who is also her father's murderer. After her
father's murder by Hamlet, her true love, two of the three men she loved most were forever lost and the third in some far off country, Ophelia could
no longer find any sense of security, and without security her sanity would be nowhere found. The masks created by society for Ophelia and Gertrude
resulted in the tragic endings for both of them, Gertrude by the hand of her husband, Claudius, and Ophelia, by the loss of her loved ones.
Self–ignorance is the laking knowledge or comprehention of one's own self, and therfore the self–ignorance of Rosencranz and Guildenstern, allowed
for the King to coax them into betraying their good friend Hamlet, by posing as a spy for the King. Upon the arrival of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern,
Hamlet welcomed his friends but became suspicious about their reasons for visiting. After Hamlet asked them three times for their business with
Hamlet, and received lines such as, "To visit you, my lord, no other reason." (Rosencrantz –
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Night Blindness
comfort zone. Unfortunately, storms arise in life, wind blows and rains fall; sunshine comes and goes to be replaced by dark moments or night time.
And in the natural, some people in some circumstances fail to see well in dim light or at night time. This is called night blindness or nyctalopia. This
is explained by a defect affecting the photoreceptors mentioned earlier as the rod cells. This defect can be a degenerative condition called retinitis
pigmentosa, or a congenital disorder known as x–linked congenital stationary night blindness, or simply a malnutrition problem with a deficiency in
vitamin A found in dairy products, liver, watercress, carrots, sweet potatoes, etc.... The treatment if any depends on the underlying cause.
With the above description and explanation, needless to say that some people serve God in good times but not in bad times. They follow the Lord for
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Blind spot allows us to give another opportunity to our loved ones while we are quick to identify others' mistakes then criticize and condemn them.
Blind spot helps us understand the efforts of our own as they are trying to change while all that seems obvious in the others around us are their
shortcomings. Blind spot can cause us to be self–righteous: we are always right and others wrong. We are unfair to others in our judgment and dealing
with them because of blind spot. Be aware of blind spot! Be aware of blind spot! Take heed of Jesus admonition: "And why beholdest thou the mote
that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thy own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, let me pull out the mote out of
thine eye; and behold, a beam is in thy own eye? Thou, hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast
out the mote out of thy brother's eye." (Matthew
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Compare And Contrast Mental Vs Mental Health
Physical vs Mental: My thoughts
People tend to be more concerned with physical illnesses rather than mental illnesses. They think and seem to relate to it in a more positive way. So if
I broke my leg or had the flu or cancer even I would get more support with that than having a mental health condition. I would receive get–well cards or
flowers and visitors. I would have time off work to recover and many other types of support would be given. People cannot and still refuse to show
compassion when the illness is a mental health one and this is still a taboo subject for people to talk about and one that they will shy away from.
We will sympathize with someone if they said they were little depressed and feeling low, even though this can be and
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Macbeth's Progression
Who determines ones path? One's self has the power to determine the outcome of their future. Macbeth is in control of which road he desires to follow.
The outcome can be changed by his decisions throughout his journey and though there will be obstacles that will interfere, it's his choice to determine
his fate. Macbeth held his fate in his hands since the beginning, but the witches made an appearance and foretold his future which drove Macbeth
insane by contemplating whether or not to kill King Duncan. In addition, the revolving thoughts of becoming king corrupted his mind and was
quenching for power. Though there were others who helped convince Macbeth to murder Duncan, it was in his control to acknowledge his path in
which would grant him the throne or loyalty to the king. Consequently, following others had an aftereffect which resulted in the death of his wife and
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During Duncan's visit to Macbeths home he begins to change his mind about the deed, "We will proceed no further in this business."(W.S. 41) ButLady
Macbeth does anything to keep him from evading the task, "Art though afeard to be the same in thine own act and valor As thou art in desire? Wouldst
thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life And live a coward in thine own esteem."(W.S. 41) Lady Macbeth encouraged Macbeth to kill
which made Macbeths mindset to continue on with the
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The Tragedy Of Macbeth
The Tragedy of Macbeth is a story about the downfall of a man who had great power and was widely respected. The story was written in 1606 by
William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is often viewed as one of the greatest authors and playwrights of all time. Macbeth is also frequently
considered to be one of his best works, because of its dramatic scenes, riveting plot and unique characters. Shakespeare used different elements and
characteristics in his plots and characters to enhance the content of his stories. This is especially relevant in The Tragedy of Macbeth. Each of the
characters in Macbeth have different traits and qualities that will shape their role as the story progresses.
Tragedies were some of Shakespeare's most popular works. This because of the use different elements, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some of the themes used in The Tragedy of Macbeth include corrupting power of unchecked ambition, cruelty, and the difference between kingship
and tyranny. All these shape the story, its characters, and plot into the famous Shakespeare play that most know of. Shakespeare was known for many
of his other stories, especially his tragedies, but most can agree that none were as interesting, or sparked as much interest in readers, as Macbeth does.
The story mainly focuses on the rise to power and the downfall of Macbeth. Many elements and factors tied into this, but the main one Macbeth's
"tragic flaw". A tragic flaw is a defect in acharacter which will cause the downfall of said character. There are many speculations as to what exactly
Macbeth's tragic might be, however most can agree on one assumption; that Macbeth's tragic flaw is his unchecked ambition. This is a longing desire
for power and position. Macbeth desired to be king, and it was more important to him
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Chosen Quotes From Macbeth
Chosen Character: Macbeth
Speaking to: Oxford University students studying English literature
Good morrow, members of Oxford University. Thou should'st not feel threatened, for I am present to counsel thee regarding my true self.
Contemporary individuals understand that I am wretched, aye? Well, hark, persons of the new century; allow me to privy you with the truth! As the
sergeant proclaimed, "I am disdained fortune, with brandished steel, smoked with bloody execution." I was manipulated, deceived by supernatural
beings. As a result, I followed a path of destruction. Methinks that any soul alike would do the same, as I'm certain that such crimes have been
committed by you at least once aye? Hither, good people, allow me to divulge into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mark my good points, please, for I speak the truth. From the beginning, the Thane of Cawdor desired my presence and labelled thee as a noble man. I
was respected and regarded most highly! The king, for instance, following the treason committed by the Thane, expressed that "What he hath lost noble
Macbeth hath won". Is this not evidence enough that, within this chaos, my soul was still pure at its very basis? (pause) However, throughout such
tribulations, I began to become uneasy. Murdering Duncan was so intolerable that thy own emotional responsiveness had ceased completely. Ambition,
thereafter, dominated my identity. Let me remind you again, that such occurrences were not fuelled from the faults of thine own! Ambition is a
common trait, and such a trait was influenced and interrogated by unearthly forces such as mine own wife and the devilish witches. Alas, I pray that
thou art somewhat remorseful towards hearty Macbeth. Wherefore would I deliberately commit such treason? Please, I ask that you remember what
thou hast said, and spread such tidings to the wider community of the new century. Grammercy, good people of the richest of educations, and adieu to
you until we meet
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Hamlet Annotated Bibliography Essay
Annotated Bibliography
YOUNG, SANDRA. "Recognising Hamlet." Shakespeare In Southern Africa 26.(2014): 13–26. Academic Search Complete. Web. 11 Jan. 2017.
The main topic of this article is the language that is used in Hamlet and how the audience interpreted it and how the audience has become familiar with
things they may have not completely understood the first couple of times they had heard it. The author helps explain how the language it used to the
audience by comparing the play to things people would be more familiar with. The author Sandra Young gives information on the certain languages of
Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The author also talks about the "inner being" in the language of the play and how people became more familiar with
it even years later after it had been performed. Young also talks about what the actor feels like he recognizes in the character. She also states that
"Hamlet seems to have an almost spiritual hold." Her examples of different ways to compare Hamlet to other things helps the audience to better
understand what is happening in the play.
TATU, Oana. "True Hamlet: An Attempt At Deconstructing Misconceptions." Bulletin Of The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Oana talks about many misconceptions that take place regarding Hamlet. The article is split into eight sections and each tell how there are
misconceptions about Hamlet. One misconception she lists is Hamlet is the prince of doubt, she tells about how Hamlet is indeed a prince of an
"unweeded garden that grows to seed" , the prince of Denmark, and "To Hamlet, there is no doubt to his status." Another misconception she talks about
is Hamlet is inconsistent as a character. Oana says that Hamlet is essentially a speaker and a thinker. She basically explains that just because he can act
as two different things does not mean that his character is inconsistent but that his character is a tad bit
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The Woman Behind Every Man
Matthew Lee
Mrs. Wong
ENG 3UAA–a
16 July 2015 The Woman Behind Every Man Can it be argued that men play a bigger role than women in life? Through the centuries, women are seen
as less valuable than their sexual counterparts, but time and time again, females have proven themselves as being just as intellectually capable as men.
This concept is present in William Shakespeare 's play,Macbeth, which is a tragic play demonstrating the effects of absolute power and corruption.
The characters, especially the women, are heavily influential and greatly impactful in the growth of others. Lady Macbeth's actions greatly shape and
develop the personality and motivations of Macbeth, leading to his ultimate demise. Although Duncan dies at the hand of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth
plays a key role in manipulating him to complete the murder. Following the news that her husband will soon become king, Lady Macbeth realizes
she does not want to wait. She wants to be queen as soon as possible and for Macbeth to be successful, but she is aware that Macbeth is not capable
of killing King Duncan. Thus, Lady Macbeth takes it upon herself to convince her husband that killing the king is just, which is present in her
soliloquy as she says, Hi thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear, And Chastise with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the
golden round, (1.4.24–27)
Macbeth has the ambition for power. Nevertheless, he does not have the capability to commit such a
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Gender Roles In Macbeth
The play "Macbeth" defies many beliefs of the time it was composed in, it really challenges the beliefs and rules of the time frame. Gender roles is a
huge one, back in their time women were not seen equal, they were seen as lesser human beings. One other thing Shakespeare makes you think about
is fate, is it predetermined or does it depend on the decisions you make? Lastly is Ambition, this is what drives Lady Macbeth and Macbeth. This is also
what gets them killed in the very end of the play. Shakespeare has a clever way of showing the great extents some people will go through to gain their
sought after power, but in the end is it really worth it?
Gender Roles In the play Macbeth gender roles are huge. During the time this play was created, it pushed the boundaries because women were not
given much power at all. During this play lady macbeth was given more power than any other woman during this time period because it wasn't
deemed acceptable. Things were portrayed this way because men did not think women were capable of handling the things men have been doing for
the longest time. During the play the main character Macbeth was thinking about killing the king, but his wife (Lady Macbeth), "From this time such I
account thy love. Art thou afeard to be the same in thine own act and valor as thou art desire? Wouldn't thou have that which thou esteem'st the
ornament of life, and live a coward in thine own esteem" (I, vii, 38– 43). From this point forward lady macbeth
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Hamlet Character Analysis
In recreating Shakespeare's Hamlet onscreen, directors often follow the same script with slight variations; however, Franco Zeffirelli, director of
Hamlet (USA, 1990), decided to develop his own twist of the plot by focusing on this concept: "This above all–to thine own self be true" (Shakespeare
1.3.84). By emphasizing the need that the characters had to be true to themselves, it became clear that their downfalls were due to a lack of this
observance. Ophelia lived only to fulfill her father's will, Claudius sought greed over his family and Hamlet only lived his life attempting to relive his
father's; as a result, each fell to an untimely and tragic death, validating Zeffirelli's concept that mankind must live their lives authentically. Ophelia was
the first casualty of Zeffirelli's concept; she was completely true to her father, Polonius, and completely untrue to herself. From the beginning of
Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ophelia hung on her father's every word: Polonius: Affection, puh! You speak like a green girl unsifted in such perilous
circumstance. Do you believe his "tenders," as you call them? Ophelia: I do not know, my lord, what I should think. Polonius: Marry, I will teach you.
Think yourself a baby... (1.3.110–114)
As a result of her father's instructions, Ophelia completely relies on him and fails to consider what is best for herself. For example, Polonius orders
her to lay in wait for Hamlet while he and Claudius hide in the shadows, and despite her love for Hamlet, her need to obey her father overrides her
relationship with Hamlet. As a result, when Ophelia lies to him about the whereabouts of her father, she loses his trust and a piece of herself
(3.1.141–152). Following her father's death, Ophelia is hopeless. Without the commands of her father, it seems as though she has entirely lost her
identity. She wanders the castle, singing wildly: "And will he not come again? And will he not come again? No, no, he is dead. Go to thy deathbed.
He never will come again" (4.5.213–217). The film then depicts Ophelia falling to her watery grave by means of suicide, as she is incapacitated
without the orders of Polonius (USA, 1990). Because of Ophelia's unfaithfulness to herself, she lost the life she
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The Importance Of Language In Hamlet By William Shakespeare
A man with a unique manipulation of language had the power to captivate minds centuries ago, and yet his legendary voice is still heard today.
William Shakespeare was the man of his time at the forefront of drama and play writing. It is no wonder he stood as a noble character by the king,
because his literary works were so cherished by all of the people. His audience praised him, and they understood him, however, the language that was
recognizable to them might be more unfamiliar to us. As an illustration, one might ponder why Shakespeare chose to assert in the famous tragedy
Hamlet that "This above all; to thine own self be true." A modern audience might translate the phrase to mean "the most important thing is to look after
yourself", but why is the phrase written in such a peculiar way? There is a certain rhythmic pattern along with distinct tools embedded in Shakespeare's
voice that one must explore... and then the audience can fully become one with his thoughts and brilliant mind.
First and foremost, one of the most appreciated tragedies written by Shakespeare is Macbeth. In this play the audience observes a loyal general
transform into a betraying tyrant and establishes his own downfall, commencing with the murder of his own king. Undoubtedly, this piece of literature
is rich in rhetorical devices and mechanisms that illuminate Shakespeare's words. Chiefly, the primary mechanism for which Shakespeare delivers is
known as "Iambic Pentameter". This tool consists
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Trump To Christianity Research Paper

  • 1. Trump To Christianity Research Paper Is it too late for Trump to find Jesus? Absolutely not! It's never too late to find Jesus... unless you are dead and then even that is debatable depending on which religious philosophy you subscribe to. The fact that Trump has claimed to become a "Born again Christian" is really a positive step in the Christian direction... because acknowledging and accepting Christ as one's Savior is really the first step to becoming a Christian. If you analyze it from a true Christian's perspective, it can be considered cogent reasoning to identify Trump as a "baby Christian," just like James C. Dobson suggested. There are some well–documented facts in regards to Mr. TrumpsChristianity conversion. First, Dobson is one of the United States most prominent evangelical leaders and he was recorded saying in an interview that he knows the person who lead Trump to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example his latest leaked recording from Access Hollywood in which he ranted and raved with vulgar sexual rhetoric. This behavior wouldn't be something a stellar Christian would say. But if Trump is indeed a "baby Christian" and was converted in the most recent past, then reason would support the idea that he could be a changed man – or a "changing man" for that matter. Because true conversion is a process. One may have a sincere desire to not sin or do evil anymore, but the process of changing thoughts, behavior, default responses, and actions are transformations that take time. So Trumps most recent behavior has been much better – and from the evidence, it seems that most of his deplorable words and actions have been far enough into the past that it is believable that he has had that change of heart – been born again – and is on the Christianity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Consequences Of Revenge And Love In Shakespeare's Othello William Shakespeare's tragic drama 'Othello' focuses on the downfall and tragedy of its main characters. An extract from another one of Shakespeare's tragedies goes by, "To thine own self be true," which relates to the themes and characters of Othello as seen through the literary approaches psychoanalysis and Marxism. Through the characterisation of Iago, Desdemona and Othello, he is able to connect plays with the themes of revenge, jealousy and love. The tragedy of 'Othello' is inevitable due to the consequences of its characters staying truthful to themselves or changing progressively. Iago's steadfast malicious intentions arising from his thoughts of revenge and jealousy is constant throughout the play, giving an insight on his sincerity to himself. Due to his incapability of enabling his own promotion and the ineffectiveness of gaining his wife's affection, the audience is able to read Iago through the lens of psychoanalysis as he spends the entire plays striving to become influential to atone for his fragility. Although Iago is observant enough to recognise his enemies as having compensating features, "The Moor, howbeit that I endure him not, is of a constant, loving, noble nature," this does not halt Iago's desire to bring them down. The jealousy originates from the promotion of Cassio to lieutenant so he is endeavouring to take revenge on both Othello and him. In his soliloquy, Shakespeare alternates from prose to a verse style of writing, which displays his chaotic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Sonnet 6 Analysis Aj Giosa Mr. Foley Sonnet 6 Explication 26 November 2017 Sonnet 6 is notable for the ingenious multiplying of conceits and especially for the concluding pun on a legal will in the final couplet: "Be not self–willed, for thou art much too fair / To be death's conquest and make worms thine heir." Here, as earlier in the sonnet, the poet juxtaposes the themes of narcissism and death, as well as procreation. "Self–willed" echoes line 4's "self–killed," and the worms that destroy the young man's dead body will be his only heirs should he die without begetting a child which shows the theme of death. The whole sonnet is about trying to persuade the man to have a baby hence the theme if procreation. And lastly, the man is being selfish in wanting to die without passing on his beauty. The sonnet continues from sonnet 5 and is telling a young man to not let his wintery old age destroy his summer beauty. Meaning he should have children to pass down his good genes before he passes away along with his beauty. In the middle of the sonnet where the volta begins at line 6, talking about giving your body to a woman will make her happy and she will repay you with a baby. Now the real turn is having a baby or "thyself breed another thee" which is line 7. In the beginning of the poem having a child was about passing on his beauty rather than being happy. The new point is to make a new you so you keep living and conquer death. On to the end of the sonnet at line 11,which emphasizes the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Tragedy Of Macbeth The Tragedy of Macbeth is a story about the downfall of a man who had great power and was widely respected. The story was written in 1606 by William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is often viewed as one of the greatest authors and playwrights of all time. Macbeth is also frequently considered to be one of his best works, because of its dramatic scenes, riveting plot and unique characters. Shakespeare used different elements and characteristics in his plots and characters to enhance the content of his stories. This is especially relevant in The Tragedy of Macbeth. Each of the characters in Macbeth have different traits and qualities that will shape their role as the story progresses. Tragedies were some of Shakespeare's most popular works. This because of the use different elements, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the themes used in The Tragedy of Macbeth include corrupting power of unchecked ambition, cruelty, and the difference between kingship and tyranny. All these shape the story, its characters, and plot into the famous Shakespeare play that most know of. Shakespeare was known for many of his other stories, especially his tragedies, but most can agree that none were as interesting, or sparked as much interest in readers, as Macbeth does. The story mainly focuses on the rise to power and the downfall of Macbeth. Many elements and factors tied into this, but the main one Macbeth's "tragic flaw". A tragic flaw is a defect in acharacter which will cause the downfall of said character. There are many speculations as to what exactly Macbeth's tragic might be, however most can agree on one assumption; that Macbeth's tragic flaw is his unchecked ambition. This is a longing desire for power and position. Macbeth desired to be king, and it was more important to him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Moral Imperative Of William Shakespeare 's ' Hamlet ' Self Reflection To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou cans 't not be false to any man. –Shakespeare, Hamlet. To live an authentic way of life, you must know yourself and act accordingly. This is the moral imperative throughout the history of the study of human behavior. Existentialist believed that authenticity is critically important in understanding well being and freedom from psychopathology. The quote from William Shakespeare means that one must be honest in his ways and relations. When we are being inauthentic, we are not congruent with our values, preferences, and abilities. We tend to feel out of sync even things seem to be right or ideal. Our actions and feelings are not connected. We show people around us such as relatives, friends, neighbors, and co workers that we are living the perfect life. We are great actors, living the fake life. Authenticity is defined "the unimpeded operation of one's true or core self in ones daily enterprise". To be authentic requires awareness and knowledge about own self. People who are authentic have a clear understanding about their strength and weaknesses. They are accountable. They are connected to their own values and desires and act appropriately in ways that are consistent with their qualities. Being Authentic means being real and genuine. It allows us to connect deeply with others because it requires us to be transparent and vulnerable. Authenticity is important because it liberates us from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Self Righteous Motives In Hamlet A king who murdered his brother for the throne, and married the brother's wife. A prince bent on revenge to the point that he fakes madness. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet a cast of characters with self–righteous motives is presented. The play Hamlet provides an anthesis of how the three themes of moral truth, redemption, and just society. To begin, the character of Claudius, king of Denmark, slew his brotherHamlet in order to usurp his throne. As king Claudius is representative of his kingdom and the justice there in. In Act three scene three Claudius admits his trespass, "A brother's murther! Pray can I not, though inclination be as sharp as will." Claudius's actions mirror those of Cain, murdering his brother in jealousy. Instead of seeking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Does Macbeth Become Evil In William Shakespeare's famous play, Macbeth, the main character Macbeth is a man who has many characteristic traits within him. He shows ambition, bravery, self doubt and has a small trait known as evil. Evil is what urges people to damage either someone or something. In the beginning of the play Macbeth was known as being a hero after winning the war for Scotland. He was known as the "Brave Macbeth" and a "Worthy Gentlemen." A great warrior like Macbeth was later badly equipped for the mental consequences of crime. Macbeth's flaws of becoming evil was due to Lady Macbeth, the three witches, and his action. Lady Macbeth is the main reason Macbeth starts to become evil. She becomes greedy and arrogant when she tries to manipulate her husband. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Who Is Responsible For Macbeth's Downfall In Renaissance literature, tragedies were popular stories among nobles and peasants alike. The stage was a popular outlet to show the downfall of heros beginning in the 16th century. According to Aristotle, there were five traits that a hero could contained in order to make him a tragic hero. The first and simplest was that the character is usually born of noble birth, making him more likely to gain the throne and end up losing it in the end. The second was Hamartia, the tragic flaw in a character that eventually leads to his downfall. Next, the Peripeteia which is a reversal of fortune brought about by the hero's tragic flaw. This relates to Anagnorisis, which includes the hero's actions resulting in an increase of tragic self–awareness or self–knowledge. Finally reaching Catharsis, in which the audience must feel fear and pity for the character. One story that contains a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through bloodshed, Macbeth gains his way to the throne in order to lose everything in the end. Many readers believe that Macbeth deserved his ending and that he was responsible for his own destruction. Although Macbeth makes many decisions in the story that affect his life, he is ultimately not responsible for his own tragedy due to the ideas given to him by the witches, the persuasion of Lady Macbeth, and the natural human thirst for power. The Tragedy of Macbeth begins when Macbeth and his friend Banquo stumble upon the weird sisters after winning a battle. They begin to tell Macbeth that he will become the Thane of Cawdor and the king hereafter, while Banquo is told that his heirs will be on the throne for generations to come. Macbeth is confused by this news because the Thane of Cawdor is still alive, but he later receives word that the Thane of Cawdor is being executed for his actions as a traitor against the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Corruption Of Power In Macbeth Power gives people the ability to control and influence. It is held and used in many ways, significant and insignificant, for justice, mercy or desire. Because of its ability to give people what they want, power tempts people into doing the unthinkable in order to acquire it. Power itself is uncorrupted, only tainted and weaponised by those who hold it. In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' and Suzanne Collins' 'Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part Two, manipulation and suggestion are shown to corrupt power and contribute to its use in the name of evil. Through a comparison of literary devices in 'Macbeth' and 'Mockingjay Part Two', humanity's corruption of power will be explored and unveiled In Macbeth manipulation is a tool for lady Macbeth to tempt Macbeth into doing evil to gain power. Derogatory language in the line "and live a coward in thine on esteem" reveals lady Macbeth's attempt to manipulate her husband through his own ego. Macbeth at the beginning of the play is a man who takes pride in bravery. Through referring to him as the opposite of brave for not wanting to murder Duncan, she is using his ego to lead him into doing what she wants. By manipulating Macbeth's ego, she gains power over him, as well as the whole of Scotland after Duncan's murder. Using manipulation to gain power over someone and tempt them into murder is not unique to Macbeth In Mockingjay, President Snow manipulates Katniss into killing coin, gaining power over her decisions through suggestion. Repetition in the line "I've been watching you, and you me" emphasises Snow's self–perceived similarity to Katniss in that they were both distracted with each other while a common enemy was in power. Snow suggesting that Katniss is powerless under somebody who is 'evil' causes her to seek justice against her oppressor and turn her attention away from Snow. She hadn't thought of Coin as an enemy who should not have power until it was suggested to her. Snow did this intentionally so that he could eliminate coin and hope to turn the attention away from himself. suggestion as a means to manipulate others is also present in Macbeth. Lady Macbeth consciously misuses her power to tempt Macbeth through suggestion. Imagery In the line "That I may pour my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hamlet: Universal Search For Identity Shakespeare's Hamlet challenges the audience to re–evaluate their conception of self to continue the universal search for identity. The religious upheaval between Catholicism and Protestantism allowed scholars to question the existence and identity of man outside of the Church. A major course of tension that unfolds across the play is the disparity between appearance and reality. This is established in Barnado's opening line of the play, "Who's there?" outside the gates of the Castle of Elsinore which suggests the play is about the search for identity. Through the rhetorical question, "what is the quintessence of dust?" Hamlet bemoans the emptiness of life to question human existence and his own identity. Shakespeare further explores the need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Self-Acquaintance And John Winthrop's City Upon A Hill For our second week of school, we learned about the different Puritan ideals and how they influenced our society today. In this essay, I will discuss one of those many ideals and provide evidence to defend that it is, indeed, a Puritanical ideal that can be found in many early colonial pieces of literature, such as "Self–Acquaintance" by William Cooper, "Here followes some verses upon the burning of our house, July 10th, 1666" by Anne Bradstreet, and "John Winthrop's City Upon A Hill, 1630." Loyalty to God, or faith, is aPuritan ideal. Faith is a Puritan ideal as shown in many early colonial works. In "Self–Acquaintance" by William Cooper, the speaker begins to question his faith before stating, "Oh, cleanse me in a Saviour's blood,/Transform me by thy pow'r,/And make me thy beloved abode,/And let me rove no more." As he begins to wander from his faith, he cries out to God, his Saviour, to cleanse him from the sin of doubting his faith. In Anne Bradstreet's "Here followes some verses upon the burning of our house, July ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She no longer grieves for her lost belongings because she knows her true home is with God, so long as she is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Examples Of Moral Truths In Hamlet Hamlet–moral truths Hamlet has shown there are many moral truths that we can pattern our life after. He has had a difficult life but he has taught many things that we can add to our life and in this essay, you will see some of those moral truths. "Neither a borrower or nor a lender be. For loan oft loses both itself and friend. And borrowing dulleth edge of husbandry. This above all, to thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man." (page 22 Hamlet) He teaches hear that we do not borrow or lend what we have if we do the we may lose a friend. It can cause problems with you and your friend. Hence, what does it mean to be true to yourself? Can you fudge really, what you are saying or do you have to be completely honest with everyone. Including yourself. When you are honest with everyone then you do not have to worry that you are lying to yourself. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Polonius was talking to the Queen and he asked her a few questions that were, "Doubt that the sun doth move: Doubt truth to be a liar, But never doubt I love." (page 44 Hamlet) you may see that he is asking her to doubt, yet you may think that he is telling her that he does love. He does not say whom. When we tell people something, we should always tell them the truth, they would not have to doubt and there would not be any question of being true to our self. Hamlet also shows that you need to be teachable. He said, "That you must teach me. But let me conjure you by the rights of our fellowship by the consonancy of our youth, by the obligation of our ever preserved love, and by what more dear a better proposer , can charge you withal, be even and direct with me, whether you were sent for or not." (page 49–50 Hamlet) He seems to be telling us that you need to be taught and be taught in a way that is very loving and it may come off very harsh yet you learn from others even if they are sent to you or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Shakespeare's Something Rotten: I Believe In Broadway "Sure as the day, follows the night, sure as the sky turns to blue, this much I know, this much is true, above all else in whatever you do, to thine own self be true." This quote, written by John O'Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick for the musical Something Rotten, is a play off of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Carrying on Greek and European traditions of live theatre, Broadway entertains our current generation with two and a half overpriced hours of sitting in the dark surrounded by strangers. At least, that's how my mother describes it, as she despises my expensive hobby. Although I believe in my mom expressing her own opinions and respecting others ideas, I must let it be known that I strongly believe in Broadway. To me, the theatre is a safe space, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Examples Of Sonnet Poems William Shakespeare Sonnet Poems William Shakespeare has wrote many plays, stories, and poems in his lifetime. William Shakespeare lived for 52 years, and in his lifetime he wrote 38 plays, his series on Sonnet poems, and 5 other poems. He is the most popularly read author right behind the Bible. The sonnets he wrote were always 14 lines, and they all have the same amount of syllables. So, if you wanted, you can actually sing every single sonnet to a melody. The two sonnets I chose have to do with expressing your own beauty and passing the beauty on. In Sonnet 1, Shakespeare wrote, "From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beauty's rose might never die, But as the riper should by time decease, His tender heir might bear... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You never expressed your own beauty, so no one but you and your grave will know your beauty. The next sonnet I chose was Sonnet 11. Sonnet 11 starts out like this, "As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st, In one of thine, from that which thou departest; And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow'st, Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth convertest." The start of this poem is saying, as fast as you will decline, you can also grow through one of your own children. The youth or DNA that you pass on to a child, is you as a young child. You call that child your own, because that was once you when you were younger. " Herein lives wisdom, beauty, and increase; Without this, folly, age, and cold decay. If all were minded so, the times should cease, And threescore year would make the world away." Just like marriage, childbirth is about good judgement, beauty, and reproduction. Without them, you will only have foolishness, age, and the decay of death. If everyone was like you, the human race would end, and in sixty years there would be no more world. "Let those whom nature hath not made for store, Harsh, featureless, and rude, barrenly perish. Look whom she best endowed, she gave the more, Which bounteous gift thou shouldst in bounty cherish." So let the people who aren't good enough to preserve the rough, ugly, and poor people, die childless. Mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ambition And Murderous Intent In Macbeth By William... 'Macbeth' is a tragic play written by Shakespeare that dramatizes tragic flaw of ambition and murderous intent in Macbeth, which is manipulated by his equally ambitious wife and the inherently evil witches. This leads him to murder King Duncan. The first impression of Macbeth portrays him as a war hero who, ironically, has a strong distaste in traitors and disloyalty in the dialogue spoken by Captain "For brave Macbeth – well he deserves that name – disdaining fortune, with his brandished steel, which smoked with bloody execution, like a valour's minion carved out his passage till he faced the slave, which ne'er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him, till he unseamed him from the navel to th'chaps and fixed his head upon our battlements." His violent and graphic actions which shows his allegiance to the king, ironically, also shows the readers that he is merciless and bloodthirsty when he is ambitious. This reveals a latent murderous aspect to his personality. When Macbeth says in Act 1, Scene 7 "I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition which o'erleaps itself and falls on the other" clearly conveys that his only motivation is ambition despite knowing that it makes him act blindly. Evidently, it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She shows her ambition and control in the quotation "Thy letters have transported me beyond this ignorant present, and I feel now the future in the instant" which shows us that she has already begun planning for the future" and in the quotation "...only look up clear; to alter the favour ever is to fear; leave all the rest to me." When Lady Macbeth says "...Hie thee hither, that I may pour spirits in thine ear..." implies she is forceful, and convincing. The quotation "...yet I do fear thy nature; it s too full o' milk of the human kindness to catch the nearest way" shows how direct and critical she is of Macbeth and implies that she is harder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Role Of Ambition In Macbeth Macbeth is a Shakespearean play which shows how ambition drives a person's life and how people are constantly driven by uncontrolled ambition to better their lives. In the play, regardless of Lady Macbeth and the witches, Macbeth is responsible for his own downfall. He is driven by ambition to be viewed as a better man in the country and to be in control of his own fate. Uncontrolled ambition can easily turn into insanity; plans should be led through intelligence and maturity in order to achieve personal success and stay true to one self. If Macbeth has had followed his idea instead of his wife's and also erased out what the witches told him, he would not have regretted his life at the end. William Shakespeare's "The tragedy of MACBETH" is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon after this quote Macbeth's ambition starts and also foreshadows his thoughts of being a king. Macbeth compares light to the world around him, he does not want reality to see his inner desire. Ultimately, we start to see Macbeth's different side such as cruelty and misery. Moreover, the witches carry on giving him false apparition which built up his courage higher and higher. Therefore, the witches played an enormous part in destroying Macbeth. People should be ambitious in life to reach toward success, they should always seek to achieve their personal goals for their own betterment, they should also plan for the unforeseen effects of their operations, which otherwise could lead them the point where they end up losing. In Shakespeare's play Macbeth displays all the traits of a tragic hero who is overwhelmed and murdered because of his own covetous and self–obsessed ambition. At the beginning of the play Macbeth is brave and respected man, but as it goes along we start to see the reflection of his inner desire. "I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, and falls on th'other"( I, VII, 25–28). Macbeth is hallucinating about killing the king, he does not have a clear reason for killing the king except his unchecked ambition. Macbeth's ambition is not just an ambition it's more of obsession or power hunger. The more strives excitedly to acquire or secure the highest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Summary Of Mrs. Bradstreet's Lost To The Fire Shortly after the tragic event of losing her house and possessions, Mrs. Bradstreet surges into an internal conflict over the symbolism of the fire, and how its significance is related to God. Religious/Puritan ideology read that all events and actions are controlled by God, which is utilised to respond to the activities or feelings one is currently experiencing. Bradstreet's insight and knowledge between God and personal significance allows the exchanges in the internal conflict, accepting development and adaptability to the predicament. Prior to the accident, Bradstreet had complete works of poetry and countless amounts of other literary works that are lost to the fire, which accumulate by hard work, time, and dedication. Acquiring these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Importance Of Self Preservation In Hamlet The first principle of human nature is self preservation: the natural instinct to protect oneself physically and stay away from danger. In the tragedy, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Shakespeare brings new light to the idea of desire to maintain a sense of self,in a deeper more complex aspect of the term. As the play Hamlet delves into severe moral issues such as death and betrayal, Shakespeare demonstrates the importance of establishing a sense of self. The character of Ophelia is often dismissed as a flat, static character. However, through in–depth analysis of her struggles and fate, Ophelia's as despair and tragedy can ultimately be traced back to one source: her lack of understanding and stability in selfhood. Throughout the play, it is clear that self–preservation plays a critical role in protecting one's identity and values when individuals respond to competing demands; because when the ability to chose is taken away, an individual loses the clarity and sense of purpose from selfhood. When individuals lack the ability to defend their ideas and personal preferences to others, with confidence they will lose their identity and sense of self as they allow others to control their opinions and thoughts. Ophelia's lack of confidence in herself solidifies both Laertes and Polonius into occupying a dominant role expected of men in the 16th century. Polonius assures Ophelia that her obedience is the best thing for her, and creates this illusion of himself as a crutch she needs to respond to competing demands. Subsequently, when Ophelia finds herself torn between two loyalties – her love for Hamlet, and her father's expectations, Polonius sways her to compliance with his ideas. "I shall obey, my lord." (I, iv, 145 )This complete obedience of her father ultimately eliminates Ophelia's self–preservation that would ensure her best outcome. It is clear her father's requests of her are not out of love and concern for Ophelia but for his own issues of vanity and securing his status. This can be seen in misalignments in Polonius' claims, and the condescension in his words to Ophelia. As Laertes prepares to leave, Polonius grants him with advice, "This above all: to thine own self be true." (I, iii, 84). He contradicts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Witches Power In Macbeth In William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the theme of acting on beliefs illustrates men as the weak and women as the strong in the story. This flaw in the men restrains them from fully acting upon what they believe, and instead, do as the women persuade and manipulate them to do. With the flaw in the men, it allows the women to use them to further contrast their power. Even when the men make attempts to make right, the women exploit the men's flaw of belief and will to fulfill their own goals. Shakespeare uses the witches to illustrate the men's inability to act on their belief, to create a substantial difference in strength and power the women have over the men. The witches guide Macbeth towards the path of becoming king, which illustrates Macbeth's fatal flaw for the first time in the story as he then proves the witches prophecy. This displays the witches power over Macbeth as he completes their prophecy. The witches utilize Macbeth to view their own superiority over men by the witches manipulating and persuading them. Shakespeare uses the rant made by Hecate, to embellish the witches' actions against Macbeth as manipulative to prove their dominance and superiority over him. " Saucy and overbold, how did you dare To trade and traffic with Macbeth In riddles and affairs of death, And I, the mistress of your charms, The close contriver of all harms, Was never called to bear my part, Or show the glory of our art?" Similarly to how the witches show the weakness within Macbeth, Lady ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Macbeth Tragic Hero Research Paper A tragic hero can be described as a character who starts as an individual of noble stature, who then endures a downfall in fault of their flaws leading to self–destruction. In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the protagonist Macbeth can be given the title of a tragic hero. Macbeth is a man of greatness is seen as a royal in Scotland. He is considered very courageous, honored, dignified holds a recognized name. He fights well for the country and brings pride to those around him. Though being a man of greatness, the personal flaws of Macbeth such as impatience, ambition and the manipulation of others, makes him a tragic hero. Macbeth was a valiant and recognized man and/or hero by many around him, especially those of higher levels. Shakespeare's Macbeth opens with scene in which a bleeding captain, presumably of the Scottish army, is praising Macbeth's act of courage during the battle, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He only has the intentions of following orders of others and fulfilling the duties of his role. The captain's praise exhibits the thoughts of others when it came to Macbeth as a man of greatness. The King of Scotland, King Duncan is also impressed with Macbeth's fearlessness and loyalty. ...Thou art so far before That swiftest wing of recompense is slow To overtake thee. Would thou hadst less deserved, That the proportion both of thanks and payment Might have been mine! Only I have left to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Is Transcendentalism Similar There's a huge disconnection between life and death such as Gothic Literature and Transcendentalism. Although Gothic Literature and Transcendentalism are Literary movements that began and started to bloom at the same time, they are very discrete from each other. Gothic Literature is known as anti–transcendentalism and both movements are basically opposite from each other. In some aspects, both philosophies were alike but both have more differences that outweigh the similarities. Gothic Literature and Transcendentalism both differ in the type of movement, views on God, and characteristics. Both Gothic Literature and Transcendentalism are literary movements focused on very different topics. " The Gothic, a literary movement that focused on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Raven, the narrator ascends to madness, " Prophet!" said I, " thing of evil!– prophet still, if bird or devil (329)!" The narrator portrays some of the characteristics of Gothic Literature, which are the supernatural, madness, and terror. In the quote, the narrator talks to a raven and calls it a devil indicating there is something wrong with him. Gothic Literature is usually characterized by an ominous, death, terror, foreshadowing, and the dark side of human nature.In Transcendentalism, the characteristic include to thine own self, be true, Au natural, fight and fight for your rights. In the quote, Emerson cherishes nature and he believes that humans can find oneself in nature. In Transcendentalism, nature is important and living as close to nature as possible will allow the person to have a happy life and be able to find oneself. "A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser (http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/poe/cask.html)." Montresor portrays the characteristic of gothic literature, the dark side of human nature. Montresor wants to kill his rival to get revenge and wants to be able to get away from the crime. Montresor crime illustrates a portion of Gothic Literature that there is evil and sin in an individual. Transcendentalism and Gothic Literature idiosyncratic traits and characteristic that make up the two literary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Relationship Between Macbeth And Lady Macbeth Characterize the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. If the main theme of the play is ambition, whose ambition is the driving force of the play– Macbeth, Lady Macbeth or both? Word Limit 500–1000 According to my understanding of the play, I feel it is Lady Macbeth's ambition that drives the play forward. In the beginning of the play, it seems that Macbeth is a weak man odalisque to a cold hearted woman who manipulates him to her benefit. This illusion is exemplified when Lady Macbeth presents her thoughts after reading her husband's letter. "Hie thee hither, that I may pour my spirits in thine ear and chastise with the valor of my tongue" she thinks he is incapable of taking the crown, her vision is obscured by her want for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hallucinations of the dagger afloat with blood on its hilt, the paracusia of "Macbeth does murder sleep, Macbeth shall sleep no more" and his inability to say Amen are all symbols of his guilt. After the first murder, Lady Macbeth's ambition seems to fade and Macbeths focal point changes. His ambition is now aimed at keeping the world from learning of his sin; He is willing to do anything, including further stain his conscience by committing and ordering executions. Ironically if it weren't for the murder of Banquo, no one would have truly suspected Macbeth's crime as Macduff. His ambitions change from becoming king to protecting that which his. He is flawed in his ambition and his cowardice, he knows that he is too ambitious he realizes that what he is doing is wrong. He speaks his mind, however he is easily swayed by his wife. Once the murder is committed, once Duncan's heart has beaten for the last time; Macbeth is immediately thrown into a pit of guilt. He makes it his mission to never let anyone find out that he murdered his king. "Wake Duncan with thy knocking. I would thou couldst." ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. William Shakespeare Concreation To keep a fire from burning out, you must add more wood to feed the flames. To keep a family tree from dying, you must procreate to keep your family name alive. The first seventeen sonnets of William Shakespeare are known as the procreation sonnets, for they discuss the necessity for a man to have offspring. The very first sonnet explains that if he decided not to reproduce, then he is considered selfish for not wanting to share his beauty with the world, and foolish for willingly giving up immortality. If one were to procreate and give their beauty to the world they will be gifted immortality. If one decides not to, then the powerful gift of eternal life will be gone through the grasp of the man's fingers. The metaphor "fairest creatures"... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once his prized possession is gone, he will have nothing left for him, as he did not beget any children. In the ninth line, "Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament" the man is glancing back at the past where he was young and vital, and his "pretty–face" was just another decoration piece. However, like any glass ornament, they can soon break and lose all of their value. Once every ornament is gone, there will be none left, therefore this man is contributing to a diminishing race. In line eleven, "within thine own bud buriest thy content", the beauty which he is keeping to himself, is being destroyed on his own will. Once time has left a mark on him, he will be nothing but the ashes of a fire, or a dead withered, once beautiful, rose. Line 12, "and, tender churl, mak'st waste in niggarding", shows the paradox of the words "tender" and "churl" which is a waste in hoarding. This is referring to youth as being completely useless and worthless, if one does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Examples Of Deception In Hamlet Deception for Desire Deception is a powerful tool, one that can be used for good or evil. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the characters are surrounded by false appearances which are deceitful and cause great tragedy. The theme of deception is a reoccurring topic that stems from the beginning and continues throughout the play. The characters use deception in the form of false appearances in order to create distraction, and achieve what they truly desire. Hamlet, the protagonist, uses many forms of deception in order to create a distraction. When Hamlet vows to his late father that he will get revenge, "And thy commandment all alone shall live/ within the book and volume of my brain" (Shakespeare 1.5.102–103), he begins to plot against Claudius. Hamlet, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The antagonist in the play, Claudius, is an example of someone who is obsessed with obtaining power and manipulating people by portraying someone he is not. Claudius appears to be a caring person about his brother's death at the beginning of the play: "Though yet of Hamlet our dear brother's death/ The memory be green, and that it us befitted/ To bear our hearts in grief, and our whole kingdom/ To be contracted in one brow of woe" (Shakespeare 1.2.1–4). The caring person that he presents himself as is only present because he desires the respect of the kingdom to keep his power. Claudius wants to ensure that Denmark views him as a great man, so that any suspicion on King Hamlet's death does not fall on him. When Claudius sends Hamlet to England, "Hamlet, this deed, for thine especial safety–/ which we do tender, as we dearly grieve/ for that which thou hast done– must send thee hense" (Shakespeare 4.3.40–43), he makes it seem as if he is doing it for Hamlet's own good, when really he is protecting himself and sending Hamlet to his death. By placing Hamlet out of Denmark, Claudius is able to protect his high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Identity In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet To thine own self be true is a respected age–old saying, but while it epitomises the value of self–understanding and integrity, society often forces false identities onto individuals. What ensues is a culture where we constantly act in a way that is not genuine to who we are, to please family, friends and to follow society's pattern. Revered writer William Shakespeare addresses this theme over multiple texts, namely Romeo and Juliet, in which two star cross'd lovers challenge their identities with true love, and ultimately forfeit their lives as a result. Shakespeare presents the notion that despite the pain and suffering that may come with being true to oneself, it is necessary to achieve authenticity regardless of these consequences. He proves... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus it is hard for Juliet to challenge her family to be true to herself and be with Romeo, as this challenge could lead to death. In a similar encounter, Romeo decides that he must reconcile with Tybalt as being with Juliet is being true to himself, and being with Juliet means becoming kin of Tybalt. He completely disregards his status as a Montague and his hate for Capulets to prove his sincerity, by stating, "And so, good Capulet–which name I tender as dearly as my own–be satisfied." This is another scenario in which Shakespeare shows the pain that comes with challenging identity, by killing Romeo's dear friend Mercutio in the fight that ensues. The highly revered modern film Dead Poet's Society (1989) continues Shakespeare's theme through Neil's journey. Neil attends an elite private school and his parents wish for him to be a doctor, but his true passion is acting. Upon deciding that "[He's] gonna do it! Whether [his] father wants [him] to or not!" (ref) He commits to acting, yet his family don't accept him for his true self, only what they want him to be. As a result he falls into depression and commits suicide. This is again evident of the pain that can follow one becoming their true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Servant Leadership Leadership is defined as the ability to direct others and inspire them to perform well. Effective leadership challenges to achieve goals and motivate each other to contribute to meeting goals. Effective leadership performance exceeds above and beyond to make things happen. "The most important achievements of humankind are associated with people who influenced others to achieve more than they thought was possible (p.311)." The famous quote "Leaders are born, not made" is used to describe effective leadership. Leadership effectiveness is almost exclusively related to leader behaviors and those learnable behaviors. Great leaders are born with assurance, charisma, and intelligence which make them natural born leaders. Leadership is lifting a person's vision to higher sights, the raising of a person's performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond its normal limitation." Every leader has their own techniques to be successful. With characteristics such as trustworthy, ethical, and honest have high personal standards. Having... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Biblical leadership is servant–leadership. "Servant leadership is established on the principle that leaders who are best able to motivate followers are those who focus least on satisfying their own personal needs and most on prioritizing the fulfillment of followers' needs" (Greenleaf, 1970). Leadership development initiates with the spiritual transformation of the person and recognizes the sovereignty of God. "Servant leadership is not a full–fledged theory of leadership but can be thought of as a philosophy of leadership." It suggests that leaders must place the needs of assistants, clients, and the municipal ahead of their own benefits in order to be effective. Characteristics of servant leaders include empathy, stewardship, and commitment to the personal, professional, and spiritual growth of their subordinates. Servant leadership is constant with features of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hamlet Appearance Vs Reality Throughout the play, Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, Hamlet learns the truth of his father's murder. As the play goes on Hamlet swears to take revenge against his father's murderer. During the play the theme of appearance vs. reality shows up a lot. Many expressions during the play appear to be honest but in reality they are filled with hatred. Particular characters in the play are Polonius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and King Claudius. Covered by this mask these characters give the appearance of being honest but on the other side of the mask they are polluted with dishonesty. Polonius, the loyal councilor to Claudius, shows the impression of being an honest man. As Laertes decides to leave for France, Polonius seems to be supportive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Hamlet: Masks We Wear Essay Masks A mask is a covering worn on the face or something that disguises or conceals oneself. All the characters in Shakespeare's Hamlet hide behind masks to cover up who they really are, which contridictes a main idea, expressed by the fool, Old Polonius, "To thine ownself be true" (Polonius – 1.3.84). All the characters share strengths and triumphs, flaws and downfalls. Instead of revealing their vulnerabilities, each of them wears a mask that conceals who they are and there true convictions. The masks brought about feelings such as fear, hatred, insanity, indecisiveness, ambitiousness, and vengeance all of which contribute to the tragic ending of the play. Shakespeare reveals the idea of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was during this confrontation that Hamlet openly spurned and rejected her, leaving her no place to turn except to herself. Ophelia is rendered ineffectual regarding the loss of her father because she can not take revenge against her lover, Hamlet, who is also her father's murderer. After her father's murder by Hamlet, her true love, two of the three men she loved most were forever lost and the third in some far off country, Ophelia could no longer find any sense of security, and without security her sanity would be nowhere found. The masks created by society for Ophelia and Gertrude resulted in the tragic endings for both of them, Gertrude by the hand of her husband, Claudius, and Ophelia, by the loss of her loved ones. Self–ignorance is the laking knowledge or comprehention of one's own self, and therfore the self–ignorance of Rosencranz and Guildenstern, allowed for the King to coax them into betraying their good friend Hamlet, by posing as a spy for the King. Upon the arrival of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Hamlet welcomed his friends but became suspicious about their reasons for visiting. After Hamlet asked them three times for their business with Hamlet, and received lines such as, "To visit you, my lord, no other reason." (Rosencrantz – ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Night Blindness comfort zone. Unfortunately, storms arise in life, wind blows and rains fall; sunshine comes and goes to be replaced by dark moments or night time. And in the natural, some people in some circumstances fail to see well in dim light or at night time. This is called night blindness or nyctalopia. This is explained by a defect affecting the photoreceptors mentioned earlier as the rod cells. This defect can be a degenerative condition called retinitis pigmentosa, or a congenital disorder known as x–linked congenital stationary night blindness, or simply a malnutrition problem with a deficiency in vitamin A found in dairy products, liver, watercress, carrots, sweet potatoes, etc.... The treatment if any depends on the underlying cause. With the above description and explanation, needless to say that some people serve God in good times but not in bad times. They follow the Lord for multiplication of bread, healing, deliverance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blind spot allows us to give another opportunity to our loved ones while we are quick to identify others' mistakes then criticize and condemn them. Blind spot helps us understand the efforts of our own as they are trying to change while all that seems obvious in the others around us are their shortcomings. Blind spot can cause us to be self–righteous: we are always right and others wrong. We are unfair to others in our judgment and dealing with them because of blind spot. Be aware of blind spot! Be aware of blind spot! Take heed of Jesus admonition: "And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thy own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and behold, a beam is in thy own eye? Thou, hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye." (Matthew ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Compare And Contrast Mental Vs Mental Health Physical vs Mental: My thoughts People tend to be more concerned with physical illnesses rather than mental illnesses. They think and seem to relate to it in a more positive way. So if I broke my leg or had the flu or cancer even I would get more support with that than having a mental health condition. I would receive get–well cards or flowers and visitors. I would have time off work to recover and many other types of support would be given. People cannot and still refuse to show compassion when the illness is a mental health one and this is still a taboo subject for people to talk about and one that they will shy away from. We will sympathize with someone if they said they were little depressed and feeling low, even though this can be and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Macbeth's Progression Who determines ones path? One's self has the power to determine the outcome of their future. Macbeth is in control of which road he desires to follow. The outcome can be changed by his decisions throughout his journey and though there will be obstacles that will interfere, it's his choice to determine his fate. Macbeth held his fate in his hands since the beginning, but the witches made an appearance and foretold his future which drove Macbeth insane by contemplating whether or not to kill King Duncan. In addition, the revolving thoughts of becoming king corrupted his mind and was quenching for power. Though there were others who helped convince Macbeth to murder Duncan, it was in his control to acknowledge his path in which would grant him the throne or loyalty to the king. Consequently, following others had an aftereffect which resulted in the death of his wife and his own. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Duncan's visit to Macbeths home he begins to change his mind about the deed, "We will proceed no further in this business."(W.S. 41) ButLady Macbeth does anything to keep him from evading the task, "Art though afeard to be the same in thine own act and valor As thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life And live a coward in thine own esteem."(W.S. 41) Lady Macbeth encouraged Macbeth to kill which made Macbeths mindset to continue on with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Tragedy Of Macbeth The Tragedy of Macbeth is a story about the downfall of a man who had great power and was widely respected. The story was written in 1606 by William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is often viewed as one of the greatest authors and playwrights of all time. Macbeth is also frequently considered to be one of his best works, because of its dramatic scenes, riveting plot and unique characters. Shakespeare used different elements and characteristics in his plots and characters to enhance the content of his stories. This is especially relevant in The Tragedy of Macbeth. Each of the characters in Macbeth have different traits and qualities that will shape their role as the story progresses. Tragedies were some of Shakespeare's most popular works. This because of the use different elements, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the themes used in The Tragedy of Macbeth include corrupting power of unchecked ambition, cruelty, and the difference between kingship and tyranny. All these shape the story, its characters, and plot into the famous Shakespeare play that most know of. Shakespeare was known for many of his other stories, especially his tragedies, but most can agree that none were as interesting, or sparked as much interest in readers, as Macbeth does. The story mainly focuses on the rise to power and the downfall of Macbeth. Many elements and factors tied into this, but the main one Macbeth's "tragic flaw". A tragic flaw is a defect in acharacter which will cause the downfall of said character. There are many speculations as to what exactly Macbeth's tragic might be, however most can agree on one assumption; that Macbeth's tragic flaw is his unchecked ambition. This is a longing desire for power and position. Macbeth desired to be king, and it was more important to him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Chosen Quotes From Macbeth Chosen Character: Macbeth Speaking to: Oxford University students studying English literature Good morrow, members of Oxford University. Thou should'st not feel threatened, for I am present to counsel thee regarding my true self. Contemporary individuals understand that I am wretched, aye? Well, hark, persons of the new century; allow me to privy you with the truth! As the sergeant proclaimed, "I am disdained fortune, with brandished steel, smoked with bloody execution." I was manipulated, deceived by supernatural beings. As a result, I followed a path of destruction. Methinks that any soul alike would do the same, as I'm certain that such crimes have been committed by you at least once aye? Hither, good people, allow me to divulge into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mark my good points, please, for I speak the truth. From the beginning, the Thane of Cawdor desired my presence and labelled thee as a noble man. I was respected and regarded most highly! The king, for instance, following the treason committed by the Thane, expressed that "What he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won". Is this not evidence enough that, within this chaos, my soul was still pure at its very basis? (pause) However, throughout such tribulations, I began to become uneasy. Murdering Duncan was so intolerable that thy own emotional responsiveness had ceased completely. Ambition, thereafter, dominated my identity. Let me remind you again, that such occurrences were not fuelled from the faults of thine own! Ambition is a common trait, and such a trait was influenced and interrogated by unearthly forces such as mine own wife and the devilish witches. Alas, I pray that thou art somewhat remorseful towards hearty Macbeth. Wherefore would I deliberately commit such treason? Please, I ask that you remember what thou hast said, and spread such tidings to the wider community of the new century. Grammercy, good people of the richest of educations, and adieu to you until we meet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Hamlet Annotated Bibliography Essay Annotated Bibliography YOUNG, SANDRA. "Recognising Hamlet." Shakespeare In Southern Africa 26.(2014): 13–26. Academic Search Complete. Web. 11 Jan. 2017. The main topic of this article is the language that is used in Hamlet and how the audience interpreted it and how the audience has become familiar with things they may have not completely understood the first couple of times they had heard it. The author helps explain how the language it used to the audience by comparing the play to things people would be more familiar with. The author Sandra Young gives information on the certain languages of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The author also talks about the "inner being" in the language of the play and how people became more familiar with it even years later after it had been performed. Young also talks about what the actor feels like he recognizes in the character. She also states that "Hamlet seems to have an almost spiritual hold." Her examples of different ways to compare Hamlet to other things helps the audience to better understand what is happening in the play. TATU, Oana. "True Hamlet: An Attempt At Deconstructing Misconceptions." Bulletin Of The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oana talks about many misconceptions that take place regarding Hamlet. The article is split into eight sections and each tell how there are misconceptions about Hamlet. One misconception she lists is Hamlet is the prince of doubt, she tells about how Hamlet is indeed a prince of an "unweeded garden that grows to seed" , the prince of Denmark, and "To Hamlet, there is no doubt to his status." Another misconception she talks about is Hamlet is inconsistent as a character. Oana says that Hamlet is essentially a speaker and a thinker. She basically explains that just because he can act as two different things does not mean that his character is inconsistent but that his character is a tad bit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Woman Behind Every Man Matthew Lee Mrs. Wong ENG 3UAA–a 16 July 2015 The Woman Behind Every Man Can it be argued that men play a bigger role than women in life? Through the centuries, women are seen as less valuable than their sexual counterparts, but time and time again, females have proven themselves as being just as intellectually capable as men. This concept is present in William Shakespeare 's play,Macbeth, which is a tragic play demonstrating the effects of absolute power and corruption. The characters, especially the women, are heavily influential and greatly impactful in the growth of others. Lady Macbeth's actions greatly shape and develop the personality and motivations of Macbeth, leading to his ultimate demise. Although Duncan dies at the hand of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth plays a key role in manipulating him to complete the murder. Following the news that her husband will soon become king, Lady Macbeth realizes she does not want to wait. She wants to be queen as soon as possible and for Macbeth to be successful, but she is aware that Macbeth is not capable of killing King Duncan. Thus, Lady Macbeth takes it upon herself to convince her husband that killing the king is just, which is present in her soliloquy as she says, Hi thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear, And Chastise with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round, (1.4.24–27) Macbeth has the ambition for power. Nevertheless, he does not have the capability to commit such a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Gender Roles In Macbeth The play "Macbeth" defies many beliefs of the time it was composed in, it really challenges the beliefs and rules of the time frame. Gender roles is a huge one, back in their time women were not seen equal, they were seen as lesser human beings. One other thing Shakespeare makes you think about is fate, is it predetermined or does it depend on the decisions you make? Lastly is Ambition, this is what drives Lady Macbeth and Macbeth. This is also what gets them killed in the very end of the play. Shakespeare has a clever way of showing the great extents some people will go through to gain their sought after power, but in the end is it really worth it? Gender Roles In the play Macbeth gender roles are huge. During the time this play was created, it pushed the boundaries because women were not given much power at all. During this play lady macbeth was given more power than any other woman during this time period because it wasn't deemed acceptable. Things were portrayed this way because men did not think women were capable of handling the things men have been doing for the longest time. During the play the main character Macbeth was thinking about killing the king, but his wife (Lady Macbeth), "From this time such I account thy love. Art thou afeard to be the same in thine own act and valor as thou art desire? Wouldn't thou have that which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, and live a coward in thine own esteem" (I, vii, 38– 43). From this point forward lady macbeth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hamlet Character Analysis In recreating Shakespeare's Hamlet onscreen, directors often follow the same script with slight variations; however, Franco Zeffirelli, director of Hamlet (USA, 1990), decided to develop his own twist of the plot by focusing on this concept: "This above all–to thine own self be true" (Shakespeare 1.3.84). By emphasizing the need that the characters had to be true to themselves, it became clear that their downfalls were due to a lack of this observance. Ophelia lived only to fulfill her father's will, Claudius sought greed over his family and Hamlet only lived his life attempting to relive his father's; as a result, each fell to an untimely and tragic death, validating Zeffirelli's concept that mankind must live their lives authentically. Ophelia was the first casualty of Zeffirelli's concept; she was completely true to her father, Polonius, and completely untrue to herself. From the beginning of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ophelia hung on her father's every word: Polonius: Affection, puh! You speak like a green girl unsifted in such perilous circumstance. Do you believe his "tenders," as you call them? Ophelia: I do not know, my lord, what I should think. Polonius: Marry, I will teach you. Think yourself a baby... (1.3.110–114) As a result of her father's instructions, Ophelia completely relies on him and fails to consider what is best for herself. For example, Polonius orders her to lay in wait for Hamlet while he and Claudius hide in the shadows, and despite her love for Hamlet, her need to obey her father overrides her relationship with Hamlet. As a result, when Ophelia lies to him about the whereabouts of her father, she loses his trust and a piece of herself (3.1.141–152). Following her father's death, Ophelia is hopeless. Without the commands of her father, it seems as though she has entirely lost her identity. She wanders the castle, singing wildly: "And will he not come again? And will he not come again? No, no, he is dead. Go to thy deathbed. He never will come again" (4.5.213–217). The film then depicts Ophelia falling to her watery grave by means of suicide, as she is incapacitated without the orders of Polonius (USA, 1990). Because of Ophelia's unfaithfulness to herself, she lost the life she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Importance Of Language In Hamlet By William Shakespeare A man with a unique manipulation of language had the power to captivate minds centuries ago, and yet his legendary voice is still heard today. William Shakespeare was the man of his time at the forefront of drama and play writing. It is no wonder he stood as a noble character by the king, because his literary works were so cherished by all of the people. His audience praised him, and they understood him, however, the language that was recognizable to them might be more unfamiliar to us. As an illustration, one might ponder why Shakespeare chose to assert in the famous tragedy Hamlet that "This above all; to thine own self be true." A modern audience might translate the phrase to mean "the most important thing is to look after yourself", but why is the phrase written in such a peculiar way? There is a certain rhythmic pattern along with distinct tools embedded in Shakespeare's voice that one must explore... and then the audience can fully become one with his thoughts and brilliant mind. First and foremost, one of the most appreciated tragedies written by Shakespeare is Macbeth. In this play the audience observes a loyal general transform into a betraying tyrant and establishes his own downfall, commencing with the murder of his own king. Undoubtedly, this piece of literature is rich in rhetorical devices and mechanisms that illuminate Shakespeare's words. Chiefly, the primary mechanism for which Shakespeare delivers is known as "Iambic Pentameter". This tool consists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...