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    In the play “Macbeth” written by Shakespeare, there are many dangerous characters. Lady Macbeth is the most dangerous. She has a strong personality and has power over her husband Macbeth. If Lady Macbeth had not encouraged Macbeth to kill King Duncan, then Macbeth would not have become a murderer. Macbeth would not have become a killer if it was not for Lady Macbeth. In the beginning of the play, Lady Macbeth convinces her husband Macbeth, to kill King Duncan so that he could become king. She has

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    A man falls overboard and is lost at sea. He washes up on a strange island with no means of escape and no possible way of contacting anyone to rescue him. He is trapped on the island. This is one way the setting of “The Most Dangerous Game” enhances the plot by adding suspense, action and mystifying image in the readers of the setting and adding an atmosphere of mystery. The first area that the setting enhances the plot is in the feeling of suspense in the story. If the story hadn’t taken

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    Snyper & The Most Dangerous Game)      The story The Sniper takes place during the civil war in Dublin, where a single sniper waits on a roof top to eliminate any threat from the oposing forces. This story is very tense right from the begining as soon as he noticed the enemys watching him and a bullet comes close to hitting him. This story's opening is one that catches your attention and gets you really focussed on the story. The Most Dangerous Game on the other hand

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    narrative thoroughly, I had ambivalent feelings about assimilation, and how dangerous it can be for people from different cultures. The entire narrative focused around a single experience a Mexican illegal immigrant had when crashing his car into a white man. Right when this happened I felt as if the white man would display racial hatred towards the Mexican, but much to my surprise the man wasn’t as hostile as I expected. The white man insisted that he inform the police just to make sure his company

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    lifeboat are that all animals are dangerous, that humans are the most dangerous animal, and to have faith in God. First of all, Pi learns in India that all animals are dangerous. In Pondicherry, Pi’s father, Santosh Patel, ran a zoo. This means Pi would have gained at least some knowledge of animals and how they act simply by being around his father, but he also went through experiences and learned lessons that would reinforce the knowledge that animals are dangerous. While Santosh’s profession meant

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    out situation and with fight until the end. One source was a short story titled “Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Carroll, a story about one man who searching to survive by a man on an island where animals are not hunted but the humans are”. A survivor is someone who is selfish, courageous, and lucky. One of the significant characteristics of any survivor is selfish. An example of this is the story “Most Dangerous Game,” when Rainsford says, “I’m a hunter not a murderer. Thank You”. He does not hunt

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    A dangerous going-across, a dangerous wayfaring, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous shuddering and staying still” explains that while man is mostly governed by their own animal instincts, they do have the full potential to become the Overman by overcoming the philosophical distance between themselves and the Overman.

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    dystopian society. Equality is the main character, He is a curious young man who looks to explore peculiar things to the society. Equality begins to learn in a tunnel, he also makes an invention. His invention is shunned so he leaves the society with his girlfriend before they kill him. As soon as he leaves life gets better for him and liberty 5-3000. The important theme that will be addressed is the idea collectivism can be dangerous when equality is lashed for being intelligent, the people in the society

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    many man slaved away on the railroad tracks, shaping America into what it is today. In these six years, man and women faced sickness, injuries, and low wages. In two different documents, these obstacles are expressed, one through knowledge, and one through personal experience. They talk about hardships, and the danger, but there are also many contrasting ideas in both articles. In both Document A and Document B, the tales of hardships are told. "By day disgusting; by night dangerous"(Library

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    Man Versus . . . in Richard Connell’s “ The Most Dangerous Game” A story would be nothing without a conflict. The conflict is what makes the story. It shows what the character is like and how they act in difficult scenarios. In the story ¨The Most Dangerous Game, ¨ Rainsford faces several conflicts. Rainsford is savagely hunted by General Zaroff. Rainsford must keep serene while being hunted. In addition, Rainsford battles with the sea. The conflicts in this short story are what keep the reader

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