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    A betrayal is an act of disloyalty to oneself or another. In Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”, it is one of the major themes portrayed throughout the story. It is shown blatantly, such as Cassius plotting to assassinate Caesar, but also in a subtler light, such as the neglection of one’s private values and concerns in favor of public image by many of the characters. “How foolish do your fears seem now, Calpurnia!; I am ashamed I did yield to them.; Give me my robe, for I will go.” (Act Two, Scene

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    playwright, once said, “Betrayal is the only truth that sticks”. Essentially, what Miller is saying is when a person betrays another he is showing what he truly feel. People can lie about any and everything; they can lie about their identity, they can lie about their family, and they can lie about their true intentions. When someone betrays another they are showing everyone else what they care for the most, whether that be money, power, or love. Shakespeare conveys this concept of betrayal in his play King

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    The Illusion of Betrayal Betrayal is a concept that many people avoid, but that didn’t stop William Shakespeare from using it in his A Midsummer Night’s Dream as he takes readers on a journey of various different relationships. The story portrays a sense of uniqueness through the mindset of the characters as many of them believe that it is acceptable to betray others in order to serve their own personal needs and wants. The strongest examples include a childhood friendship, of Hermia and Helena,

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    part in betrayal. Betrayal often comes with great consequences of guilt or a need for forgiveness. Most often, it is driven by selfish desire, greed, hatred or lust. In most cases, the act of trying to redeem oneself becomes a prolonging guilt stuck for the rest of one’s life. Learning to forgive oneself becomes the passage to gaining the desired redemption. In the novel The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, Hosseini displays the theme of forgiveness and redemption. After Amir and Baba’s betrayal toward

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    giving him a kiss. The tree in which Judas hanged himself is known as “Judas Tree” mainly found in Southern Europe and Western Asia. In the short story “Flowering Judas” written by Katherine Anne Porter the title is related to this religious event of betrayal, murder, and denial. “‘Flowering Judas’ is possibly her most remarkable story of tension, sustained, threatened, and reestablished” (Gottfried 134). The two main characters in this short story are Braggioni and Laura. Braggoni is a cruel, powerful

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    share too much with them and they know our weaknesses. The ones we love tend to be the ones that hurt us most. The play Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, accurately represents betrayal in the making. The painting “The Death of Julius Caesar”, by Cecil Doughty, displays the biggest moment of betrayal to take place in the play. Looking at this painting, it seems to be like any other painting hung up in a museum. Having vibrant yet contrasting colors, calls out to the people to view it.

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    dangers you face. But, is being silent, when your friend needs you the most, the fairest thing to do? Is that a sign of a true friend? The novel Kite Runner revolves around many themes in which one is friendship and betrayal. The novel displays multiple aspects and instances of betrayal. Characters in the novel have many secrets which they do not share with anybody and it somewhere leads to guilt which they are not able to get rid of for a

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    the trusting and the loyal, betrayal is friend only to the greedy and ostentatious. Historically, betrayal has brought about some of the most significant changes the world has ever seen. Julius Caesar was betrayed by not only his fellow senators but his own adopted son Marcus Brutus as well. This would lead to the tyrant's death and as a result, Rome would suffer. In Othello by William Shakespeare, a powerful man is brought down by those he believed trustworthy. “Betrayal is the only truth that sticks”

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    Betrayal of Self in Ellison's Invisible Man     In Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, the nameless narrator is betrayed by a handful of different characters--for this reason his life remains in a constant state of upheaval throughout the novel. Confusion and a lack of personal vision cause the "Invisible Man" to trust many characters whose designs for him are less than virtuous. Oftentimes these characters betray the Invisible Man, whose reactions to said betrayals form the greater part of

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    Spousal betrayal According to the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary ‘to betray’ means to hurt somebody who trusts you especially by not being loyal or faithful. It frequently happens in our societies between two siblings, two spouses or two States. Adichie depicts this situation throughout all her works. Half Of A Yellow Sun, her second novel is no exception in this regard. In fact, the novel is a love story between Odenigbo and Olanna, two lecturers at the university of Nsukka. Olanna’s parents

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