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    You’re walking down the street with your best friend, then BANG! Your friend pushes you into a moving car. Betrayal is when someone you trust does something to intentionally harm you. William Shakespeare portrays betrayal heavily in Hamlet. Hamlet gets betrayed a lot by his close friends and family, and this causes a lot of problems for Hamlet's mental state. The biggest betrayal is from his own mom, this prompts him to get revenge which is still a common method of feeling good when someone does

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    Betrayal, the violation of trust that many fear, can surface from anyone no matter who they are or who they may seem to be. Sometimes betrayal can include actions that are forgivable. Other times, betrayal can be completely life changing, as it can tear humans apart. No matter, the word itself and the concept is usually seen as something to avoid. The concept of betrayal is often applied to novels, short stories, plays, or whatever the author intends. Incorporating betrayal into a work can often

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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. The two main characters in this short story are Braggioni and Laura. Braggioni is a cruel, powerful leader of Marxist revolutionaries in and around Mexico City. Laura is a beautiful American women, age 22, who took up residence

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    feelings to be hurt and can even lead to something worse. Betrayal however is a part of life for some people and this is no different in novels or plays. Throughout the year I have read many works of literature that deal with betrayal; the three I will take a deeper look at is Hamlet by Shakespeare, Oedipus by Sophocles and All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy. I feel as if these three works of literature exhibit a great show of how betrayal is dealt with in different ways. The goal with these three

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    Daniel Mascola World Literature 5/31/16 Standards, Biases and Betrayal Othello by William Shakespeare and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley share a common theme: betrayal. Victor Frankenstein betrays the monster he created, and Iago betrays his superior in command, Othello. In both cases, the person betrayed was viewed as an outcast whose physical appearance threatened established societal norms. In late sixteenth century Europe, the vast majority of people were white. The belief that they were racially

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    Treachery reinforces the ideas of blindness and invisibility, because any betrayal is essentially a sign that the betrayer willfully refuses to see his victim. The examples I found best were the narrator’s betrayals at the hands of the college (Dr. Bledsoe) and the Brotherhood (Brother Jack). Bledsoe poses as a figure representing the advancement of black Americans through education. In reality

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    shock and out of instinct goes to fetch him dinner. She grabs a frozen leg of lamb and retaliates with it. When he is dead, she prepares a plan to cover up her work. Throughout the story, deception slowly absorbs the characters and leads them to betrayal. When Mary has to deceive the police to save herself, it changes her relationship with the police because she is betraying them. After Mary murders her husband, she constructs an entire procedure to cover up her crime to keep her and her baby away

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    Betrayal is a horrible feeling that one should never have to experience. I have chosen to discuss the theme "Betrayal manifests itself in many different ways and forms." This theme can be seen in the poems Let me describe her eyes by Glenn Colquhoun and Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy, in the movie The Whale Rider by Nikki Caro and the novel The trials of Apollo by Rick Riordan. In the poem Let me describe for you her eyes by Glenn Colquhoun, we can see my theme throughout the entire poem. This

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    Eugene McNamara stated in his essay “Holden Caulfield as Novelist”, Holden, of J.D. Salinger’s novel Catcher in the Rye, had met with long strand of betrayals since he left Pencey Prep. These disappointments led him through the adult world with increasing feelings of depression and self-doubt, leading, finally to his mental breakdown. Holden’s first betrayal was that of his memory and innocence by an egotistical peer. At Pencey Prep, he roomed with a student named Stradlater; the epitome of a teenage

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    impacts greatly on an individual. These factors are found in the characters that are in the book of The Young Elites and The Outsiders. Both Lu and Hinton show how their true identities are heavily impacted by experience, divided communities and betrayal. Experience: Johnny Cade from The Outsiders and Enzo

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