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    then left Juliet to be alone until she stabs herself after seeing Romeo collapse. Friar had many bad ideas that resulted in Romeo and Juliet's death. For instance, the idea of Juliet faking her earth could've been carried out way better and easier so they could have lived. He could have told Romeo about Juliet faking her death so he wouldn’t get ideas of something terrible or he could've at least stayed with Juliet so

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    many bad outcomes. If Juliet never had faked her death, Romeo and her could have ran away together. Instead they drank the potion which was a bad idea.. Since Juliet did not want to marry Paris, Friar gave her a potion to take. Instead of faking her death, she could have just married Paris or have ran away with Romeo. For instance, Friar could have just hid Juliet in his

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    Hamlet’s behavior swings between moments of apparent insanity and calculated strategy, challenging both the audience and the characters to decipher the true motives behind his actions. His erratic actions and crazed dialogue with characters whilst faking his own madness serves as a clever tactic to confront the corruption at court, showcasing a reasonable response to an irrational and toxic environment. Hamlet’s decision to feign madness enabled him to navigate the treacherous environment of the court

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    because applying these ideas, even if I even don’t feel that positive or energetic, it will help me be more confident and in the long term more energetic. Altering one’s body behavior can definitely change a person’s life in a meaningful because by even faking or

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    actions, and faking illusions sent the Puritan society of Salem into an uproar. Based on trial evidence, the purpose of the witch trials was about teenage ennui , furthering the decimation of the town. Despite the controls of Puritan society, Salem teenagers purposefully acted mischievously. Mercy Lewis “cryed out and said thears goody procter,” while at a tavern claimed by Daniel Elliott. Elliot also stated, “he beleved she lyed for he saw nothing.” To prove the idea of teenage girls faking hallucinations

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    Why Is Hamlet Fake

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    Over 43.8 million adults experience mental illness. However, eight percent to seventeen percent of the suspects are found to be faking it. In Hamlet by WIlliam Shakespeare, Shakespeare portrays Hamlet as slowly going insane due to his trauma from the loss of his father. Before long, we began to identify Ophelia as going mad in a similar way. But could one of them be fake? Initially, Shakespeare's novel symbolized the death of Hamlet's Father, the refusal of his true love, and a need for vengeance

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    Most Hurtful Sentences

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    telling anyone that their pain is all in their head, you show them that you don’t care enough about them to understand their condition. After years of hearing this statement, you begin to wonder if you are faking it, because so many people seem to think you are—you are not faking anything; they are faking

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    getting married, Juliet faking her death, which in result reasons their deaths. Getting together, ignoring their family feud, is one of the most important personal choices in the play. Because they rushed and forced a relationship with each other in preference of developing one, this can be proven true by the fact they married each other within a day of meeting and going behind everyone’s backs. Even love itself is a private desire due to the fact you cannot force love.

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    of madness. Madness can often be defined as the "mental delusion or the eccentric behavior arising from it". In "Hamlet", one of Shakespeare's play, the main character, Hamlet, is given the characteristic trait of madness. However, Hamlet was just faking his madness to further his own plans for revenge. His words were so cleverly constructed that others perceived him as mad. Throughout the play, Hamlet can be seen having this trait as he uses it to help him prove his father's death who by which, was

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    Heather Chang Monologue

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    Just Another Day Heather Chang There was some strange stirring, heard throughout the zoo; the animals were used to it as the magnificently ornate gates slid away. The human stampede towered in, destruction with every step, gaping and point at the creatures, as if they weren’t right there in front of them. The animals found themselves filled with no such joy as another tiresome day started. Snot-filled children, obnoxious adults, screaming babies; the humans were all the same, just going

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