After seeing Damon’s ruthless behavior in the previous episode, will he finally break the Sybil’s spell in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 8 Episode 5? What can Stefan do to help his brother who’s currently been doomed by the Siren’s magic? Fans are more thrilled to know what’s going to happen next as more surprises awaits.
Will Damon Break The Sybil’s Spell in 'The Vampire Diaries' Season 8 Episode 5?
While Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder) is still in Sybil’s spell, he’ll continuously make ruthless moves as he completely loses himself in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 8 Episode 5. In the previous episode, he was asked by the siren to look for the artifact. This made him moved to Texas and found Peter Maxwell (Joel Gretsch). This meeting is indeed
When Matt finally saw Maria for the first time in years Maria forgave him. He showed maturity by not saying he didn’t do it because he knew that would just create more problems in their relationship. After all their problems Maria became Matt’s best friend and one of his strongest allies.
right away the figured that matt was el patrons clone, they all hated him besides maria. he got locked up in a room for six months, and it
As he is waiting at the bar to ambush Strout he hoped the presence of friends would thwart his own efforts, “when Strout came around it alone Matt got out of the car, giving up the hope he had kept all night (and for the past week) that Strout would come out with friends,” (101). Matt understands that he is vulnerable to humanizing Strout, and tries to avoid this as much as possible to make sure he follows through with his murder as “Matt had not told Willis he was afraid he could not be alone with Strout for very long, smell his smells, feel the presence of his flesh, hear his voice, and then shoot him.” (102). Despite killing his son, Matt‘s ability to empathize, which is a prominent reason why he is so caring for his family, is an obstacle that must be overcome, as it prevents him from being merciless towards his
Matt has always been the protector of the family and he feels that this is a way to protect Ruth from the pain of seeing Strout everyday. He is angry and upset his son’s killer is walking the streets and he expresses this anger as he talks to his friend Willis. Matt says, “I don’t see him. I’m in the store all the time. Ruth sees him. She sees him too much. She was at Sunnyhurst today getting cigarettes and aspirin, and there he was. She can’t even go out for cigarettes and aspirin. It’s killing her”(24). Matt is very devoted to his wife and it is tearing him apart that when she runs errands she keeps seeing Strout in town. Ruth affected the actions of her husband. He is so obsessed with getting justice that it affected is sense of
Chacho is put in the state of shock and the only way to save him to go to San Luis. When they get there, Matt and Chacho slowly heal. Next, Matt meets Esperanza. Maria is very happy to see Matt and takes care of him until he heals. According to Esperanza, Opium has been on lock down for the three months Matt has been gone.
At first Matt had no idea how to get in, until Ezperanza explained, “You can’t have two versions of the same person at the same time. … But when the original dies the copy takes its place.” (Farmer 367). Ezperanza was saying how Matt was El Parton and due to his DNA being identical to El Parton he could get in. Maria then asked, “Matt’s human?” and Ezperanza answered, “He always was.” (Farmer 367). Matt was never not human, instead he was a copy of someone, like a twin. Once Matt finally understood that he was human the whole time, he started to believe in himself much more. This made him confident, and made him realize that only he was capable of going in there due to his relation to El Patron, which means that he is the only one who able to put a stop to this insanity.
The text states, “He wasted no tears on the Alacráns or their slaves Felicia, Fani, and Emilia. But he wept for El Patrón, who deserved pity less than anyone but who was closer to Matt than anyone in the world.” Even though El Patron tried to kill Matt for transplants, Matt still felt compassion for him, even though he didn’t deserve it. This shows a lot about Matt’s personality. The text also states, “‘He grabbed Chacho and pulled him back.
A natural flirt,” an insider tells Radar. “He holds nothing back when trying to get up a girl’s skirt. He even has memorized pick up lines!” Matt has been known to do that and he was picked up last year on a DUI. He not only was arrested on drinking charges, he was charged with leaving the scene of an accident at Wal-Mart.
Matt is a caring boy and he is nice but before he got older he only really cared about himself he did not do much for others. With the love that very few people showed him, he turned into a very selfless and caring person. Matt sometimes says some rude things to Maria, not realizing it is mean like being rude to her at the party and forcing her to kiss him. After that, he felt bad and apologized many times to Maria and wanted to make it right. Matt knows when he did something wrong and fixes it, unlike the others in the family.
He is rushed to the Alacrán Estate to be treated. He is then discovered to be a clone. As a result of this he is put in a room with harsh conditions, after being treated, until he is found by Celia in the next section. In the second section Matt is ages 7-11. In said section he meets El Patrón.
Before Matt returns, he is staying in the Convent with Maria, Chacho, and Fidelito. When Maria’s mother reveals her plan for Matt to become the ruler of Opium, Matt is not optimistic. He is very unsure of his ability to rule Opium if he is even able to get there without being killed. Farmer articulates, “‘The way I see it,’ he said, ‘I’ll get blown out of the sky. If I do manage to survive, the Alacrans will have me put to sleep like an old dog.
Imagine going to a Middle School assembly and having the guest speaker turn out to be a vampire! Silas from The Graveyard Book would be a good addition to a school assembly because he is a great teacher with instructive methods. Another reason why Silas would be great to have, is because he is caring towards others and wants them to succeed. The final reason why he would be fun at an assembly, is because he is a real life vampire with evidence provided in the book. Silas would be the best guest speaker at a Middle School assembly because he is a good teacher, he is very caring, and he is a vampire.
There are countless reports throughout history of occurrences where society feared one another, but rarely were there occurrences where society felt feared and confident of one another. There was once a society that feared accusation, but trusted their struggles would disappear with the help of another. Witchcraft was the incredible yet terrifying thing that was responsible for this great uproar in some societies. According to the text Identity, Race and Power, witchcraft is a belief system that serves as a method of social control by directing anger towards others (Miller et al. 2013:214).. Throughout history the individuals with political power would use witchcraft as an excuse to maintain order throughout a given society. Looking at particular societies in Malta and South Africa this paper seeks to provide evidence as to how witchcraft operates to maintain a sense of “order”.
“Cure her of that! Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased,” (Shakespeare IV 39) Macbeth says as he begs to doctor to remove the pain from Lady Macbeth’s memory. In Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is watched over, she is so guilty for her killing actions that she is now sleep walking and talking crazy. Later on as Macbeth finds out, he immediately asks for their help to cure Lady Macbeth of her sick mind and they simply cannot, in which later she kills herself. Macbeth is simply relying on the medicine in which the doctors could potentially give her to save her life. This is a perfect example of the world of pharmaceuticals today, always looking for a simple way to cure a complicated issue. Throughout history, people have always
Firstly, let’s talk about Damon’s personality. Damon is an evil vampire that wants to make all vampires sunlight proof by using an ancient Mayan spell then overrun the earth so that vampires will rule the world. To perform this spell he needs to use a centuries-old vampire king named Nacxit. He seems to have no personal attachments to anyone at all and seems to hate everyone. When confronted by anyone such as Seth(a shapeshifter), Ana(a vampire), Majispin(a sorcerer), or anybody else who gets in his way. He also seems to not care about the people helping him, doesn’t care if they die, and even makes some of them die for him. In Chapter twenty-four he asked Alexander ‘“Should I mourn the deaths of my comrades? Hm, you know better, I’m sure. Monsters like us don’t have friends, do we?’”(Nunnally 282)