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    Betrayal is defined as treachery or disloyalty. In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare this is what ultimately led Hamlet and his loved ones to their deaths. From Claudius and Gertrude to Polonius, Ophelia, and Laertes. By the end of the play basically everyone except for Horatio has betrayed Hamlet in some way, even Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The first act of betrayal is done by Claudius. He killed his brother, the king, by poisoning him. “Oh, my offence is rank. It smells to heaven. It hath

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    Over the past few years of my life, I’ve witnessed and felt betrayal. As I get older I’ve had “Friends”, Family and people around my betray me. You start noticing people that you least expect leaving you when you most need them. I’ve also betrayed someone in the form of seducing and leaving her. There could be many ways of you betraying someone and not even noticing how they could react to it. One example of me betraying someone and not noticing how I messed up, with a little “Joke”. Was when I

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    Betrayal in both pieces given to us (Macbeth by William Shakespeare and Kite Runner by Kahled Hosseini), is an important element for the main plot; it doesn’t, however, start out as betrayal, but more of a loyalty or an unknowing. It is shown differently in both books, but the pain they cause is still the same. Although Macbeth killed the one person he looked up to most, Amir betrayed the one person who looked up to him the most. Both of these main characters betrayed many more people in their respective

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    Betrayal is one of the world's most unfriendly subjects, the betraying of one could mean losing so much. For example, in The Tempest, Caliban is betrayed in many ways, one of which will be explained thoroughly. Betrayal is apart of human nature because of the inclusion of feelings and emotions. Betrayal can refer and connect to conflict by these characteristics. Betrayal can determine, at times, life or death, friend or foe, and trust. Trust plays a huge part in betrayal, because without trust

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    A tool is a device or instrument used to carry out a particular function. Although betrayal is not considered an actual object, Dewey Dell within the book As I Lay Dying uses this to achieve a safe plan. Just like in the definition of a tool, she uses betrayal for a particular function; this particular function is to get rid of her brother Darl. Dewey Dell is the daughter of Anse and Addie Bundren. She is about seventeen years old. In this novel, she has sex with a boy named Lafe and conceives a

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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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    Betrayal In King Lear

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    Everyone, at one point, finds themselves in a position for betrayal by an acquaintance or even a relative. Whether for one’s own gain or for a malicious purpose, betrayal is a repeated theme throughout literature. In the playwright The Tragedy of King Lear, by William Shakespeare, the act of betrayal and abandonment poisons King Lear’s mind and allows for a powerful story of the love and hate between a father and his three daughters to develop. Shakespeare’s diction, analogy, and natural symbolism

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    the character change. The story becomes more gripping as bridges are burned between former friends now turned foes. The act of betrayal can be inflicted upon one’s self or others, but the bottomline is that someone, whoever he or she may be, is always affected. Betrayal is a major force in Emily Bronte’s novel Wuthering Heights. Perhaps the most prolific act of betrayal in Wuthering Heights is one that Catherine, the protagonist, inflicts on herself. Wuthering Heights has two major protagonists:

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    Betrayal In Hamlet

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    "Love is whatever you can still betray. Betrayal can only happen if you love." (John LeCarre). Throughout literature, morals and making wise choices have been emphasized through destructed family relationships. One prominent feature seen again and again in texts is betrayal. Despite tragedy and the true nature of man being betraying; there also lies a lesson that the audience can learn from the wrong decisions that the characters have made. Accordingly, in William Shakespeare’s King Lear and William

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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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