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    Martin Luther King, Jr. as they protested the denial of voting rights in Alabama.” (pg 95) However, news reports of this horrific incident helped galvanize support for the 1965 Voting Rights Act.” The Selma incident was just one of many hurdles faced by the civil rights movement. The civil rights movement was the effort made by black people and their supporters in the 1950s and 1960s to eliminate segregation and gain equal rights. The movement was led by leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. In order

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    Fate In Oedipus The King

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    defined, according to Merriam- Webster, as “the things that will happen to a person or thing: the future that someone or something will have or a power that is believed to control what happens in the future.” An individual’s destiny is a powerful force and ultimately inevitable. Destiny is inescapable. E.A. Sophocles demonstrates the power and inescapability of fate in his Greek Tragedy Oedipus the King. The unavoidability is shown through Oedipus’ life by a shepherd saving him from his death as

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    daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, she was only two years old when she lost her mother. Anne Boleyn was beheaded on the orders of her husband, based on questionable charges of adultery and conspiracy. Before long, Elizabeth and her older half-sister Mary were declared to be illegitimate

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    witches that one day he would become king. Upon revealing this to his wife, Lady Macbeth, she pushes him to kill King Duncan out of greed to gain the royal status. Although Macbeth is not a natural born killer for greed, he eventually acts upon this fatal suggestion and kills King Duncan. After committing this treacherous deed, Macbeth is plagued with guilt for killing such a noble and kind king. Further into the play, Macbeth’s early ambition to become king builds up to the point of driving him

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    recommended it? Everyone must have had that feeling once whether it would be about choosing classes or trying for a sport. If you are one of those people then don’t worry because in “Macbeth” a play by William Shakespeare shows how someone with pride and honor can transform into a power-hungry dictator and tyrant. I believe that the character most responsible for Macbeth’s downfall is himself, because he had become ambitious and power-hungry to stay as a king and rule Cumberland. Admittedly, people might

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    Significance Of Joan Of Arc

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    of their setting. France, after being divided for years, was finally once again united and shared nationalistic sentiment that had been lacking prior to and during the course of the war (Curry). Meanwhile, the English found themselves losing almost all of their land outside of their island territory. Thus, this awakened their need to develop a navy, which would be one of the most notable parts of the British Empire in their future (Villalon). Therefore, the Hundred Years War has found itself a pivotal

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    recognition over the years and virtually won Dr. King the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent approach towards racism. Mahatma Gandhi was one of King’s prominent inspirations for his nonviolent movement. Gandhi, decades before Dr. King, practiced non-violence acts and civil disobedience. The will and strength that Gandhi possessed while advocating for peace and non-violence during the terrible events that had taken place in India moved Dr. King to find the path he had to take during his own strides

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    In the first act of William Shakespeare’s, Macbeth, Macbeth’s decision to go ahead with the regicide of King Duncan was influenced by multiple factors, primarily his own decision making, the prophecy of the three witches, and his wife Lady Macbeth. Ultimately, the final decision was the result of gullible, caring Macbeth, who unfortunately cannot make his own decisions or think for himself. Lady Macbeth’s power-hungry endeavors and aggressive personality, and lastly the witches who set the plot into

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    create dynamic characters and to support the plot. The Body written by the famous author, Stephen King, is a coming-of-age novel where four close friends go looking for a dead body. The author uses the element of hope to help the characters form memorable friendships that overcome obstacles. Children of Men is a thought-provoking sci-fi film that was directed by Alfonso Cuaron and takes place in the future, where all women are infertile. The director uses the element of hope to form relationships that

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    “The Wart walked up to the great sword for the third time. He put out his right arm softly and drew it out as gently from a scabbard.” (198). The Wart, a nickname for soon to be King Arthur was a modest, curious, young boy who was into adventure. Once the Wart was crowned king, he was named King Arthur. King Arthur grew from a timid boy to become a strong ruler with the help of his tutor Merlyn. The theme of might and right that recurred several times was based on Arthur. The Wart was always good-hearted

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