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    her little sister and a friend to get fire wood. When they arrived, Bernadette saw a lady floating over a bush. Bernadette immediately knelt down and started praying the rosary.

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    be looking from outside the water down at the woman. The artist has used mostly a blue hue for this painting with a mix of darker and lighter tones. Lighter tones or values seem to be used near the surface of the water to help show the nearness of it with respect to the rest of the painting. The light value also shows how it is positioned with respect to the light source. A darker tone or value has been used for the other parts, helping to show the depth of the water and also to add an unknown mysterious

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    bring a underlying purpose to the story line. Macbeth finds himself with blood on his hands and twisted into a world of death and deception. Shakespeare uses themes and motifs to represent how guilt wreaks havoc on the lives of Macbeth and his wife, Lady Macbeth, as well as different types of symbolisms of evil and wrongdoing to assist in a deeper meaning to the plot of the play. Within the first lines, Shakespeare uses the Weird sisters to provide this main theme of the play in their cry that “fair

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    Throughout Macbeth, Shakespeare illustrates the guiltiness of Lady Macbeth and Macbeth caused by ambition towards power. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's ambition gradually grows throughout the play as their desire for power becomes stronger; they had killed Duncan, Banquo, the guards, Lady Macduff and her son in order to fulfill desire for power. Throughout the play, the relation of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth takes several turns; it began with Lady Macbeth taking control and dominating Macbeth by utilizing

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    Sleepwalking In Macbeth

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    The sleepwalking scene in 5.1 of Macbeth highlights Lady Macbeth’s mental deterioration and gradual transition from a cold, calculating to a deeply remorseful woman. Firstly, blood is used as a symbol of guilt throughout the play. In 5.1, the amplification of Lady Macbeth’s guilt is exemplified through the hallucinations of blood on her hands. This is evident when the gentlewoman describes Lady Macbeth’s delirious actions to the doctor and states that, “it is an accustomed action with her, to seem

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    of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Lady Macbeth goes mad as she revisits the act of murdering Duncan in her sleep and for the first time truly realizes what she has done. In this scene, a doctor and a gentlewoman are watching Lady Macbeth sleepwalk. When they first see her the doctor asks why she is carrying a light, The gentlewoman responds saying, “She has a light by/ her continually. ‘Tis her command” (V. 1. 22-23). This information is surprising because it is contrary to Lady Macbeth’s previous behavior

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    Eve's Short Story

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    like you just took a shower. The Yoders wanted to cool down, but to be outside at the same time. So the idea of going to the water park sound extremely delightful to all of them, so off they went, straight towards the cool refreshing water. Once they get there Eve’s mom sat on a bench with Eve’s phone in her back pocket. While Claire, Eve’s sister, went to go ride water slides; Eve walked around and ate food the whole time. She ate all kinds of

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    Rudy In The Book Thief

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    Zusak a poor little girl loses everything, but then a family adopts her. A boy named Rudy took water on a winter time day and dispensed it on the road so it would turn into ice, on this road a boy called Otto Sturm voyaged it every day with a picnic basket of food. A boy named Max started to have daydreams during the course of the days. The sweet, lady named Rosa has a foster daughter. Rudy took water on a subzero day and transferred it on the road so it would turn into ice, on this road a boy named

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    Essay about Macbeth Blood

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    represents impurity. Shakespeare often accompanies the image of water with the image of blood. The water represents cleansing and purity. Imagery is any piece of language that provokes the readers mind to form a mental picture or image.

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    The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai has several different symbolisms hidden within the paint and ink on the sink banner. The symbol hidden within the banner can mean many things it just looked at by themselves and so many more if looked at as a group instead of alone. The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai relates to the phenomenon of interconnectedness between China, Korea, and Japan by unifying these three countries by breaking geographic and language barriers and showing common practices between them all.

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