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    the saying. First of all, Lady Macbeth states that “Had he (Duncan) not resembled my father as he slept, I would have don’t it.” This tells us that Lady Macbeth is not as evil as she would like to be or as she appears to be at this point in the book. Since she could not kill Duncan herself she forced Macbeth into doing it she stated that he is not man enough and this would make his become more of a man so he did it. After he killed Duncan he felt very guilty and Lady Macbeth did not she said “A

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    Perhaps the most obvious dichotomy within this poem is the types of questions which Prufrock raises; that is, Prufrock moves from asking incredibly intricate questions to asking intelligible questions, questions which one should not even need to canvass. Within the first stanza, Prufrock challenges readers by establishing the idea of an “overwhelming question” (10), without contextualizing it but simply foreshadowing to readers that a noticeably complex question will soon be raised. By the fourth

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    Prufrock

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    In J. Alfred Prufrock’s long, monologic lovesong, there are many things that are revealed about him as a person. We are then able to take notes and develop our certain persona about him. We are able to learn what is so important and interesting about him, as well as his characteristics as a person. To begin with, Prufrock is the main character in the lovesong. After reading the poem, we learn that Prufrock would be described as the ideal prototype of a modern man. His character seems to be a middle-aged

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    "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" which was written by T.S. Elliot, is a very calm and relaxing poem. Using its docile tone, the poem helps speak to the reader about many things, whatever it may mean for the reader. The poem is all about how one man searches to find his meaning in life as well as his existence in this world. Throughout the poem the author uses literary devices such as imagery and tone which help convey the lonely theme of this peaceful poem. This poem starts out by inviting the

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    On the other side of the spectrum is the notion that fashion is pleasurable and is instilled as a form of adult play. The renowned female performer Lady Gaga proves this all too well. Though her music comes first, there is no denying that fashion is a prominent element of her as an artist, and in fact is one of the things that define her the most. Lady Gaga is an American singer-songwriter who is known for her crazy and outrageous sense of style both in the everyday life and during her stage performances

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    uncontrollable force, or are the characters responsible for causing them. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the three central characters bear responsibility for the tragic deeds. Lady Macbeth, the wife of Macbeth, Macduff, Thane of Fife, and Macbeth, the hero, all play a role in all the tragic events that occurred in the play. Firstly, Lady Macbeth is responsible for numerous mishaps. For example, she declares that Duncan will die, and tells Macbeth to kill him. She was behind Macbeth’s image on the day of

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    T.S. Eliot's “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” is a dramatic monologue written midway through the Modernism movement that focuses on a sole character, J Alfred Prufrock, and his story. Modernism took place roughly from the 1800s through the 1900s putting “Prufrock” roughly towards the end of the movement. Furthermore, Modernism was a period of new styles and ideas that revolved around rejecting past ones and leaving behind or “...challenge[ing], various poetic stylings of the Romantic period”

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    Macbeth Evil Choices

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    these choices affect the people around us and us? In the tragedy Macbeth, William Shakespeare develops the idea how the cruel choices taken by the characters came with consequences that could not be escaped, this was presented through the characters: Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, and Macduff. throughout the play, Macbeth was faced with many hard decisions but constantly made cruel ones which led him to his tragic downfall. In Act one Macbeth encounters the witches and learns the prophecies as he was to be

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    Gaga Research Paper

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    popular and commercial acclaim. The song was also nominated for a Grammy Award for best dance recordings. The second single ‘Poker Face’, from the album ‘The Fame’ earned Lady Gaga even more success. The song topped singles charts in almost every country. The following year, in 2009, she released the album ‘Fame Monster’. Lady Gaga released “Paparazzi”, and since then everything had changed for her. It was a single that pushed her into mainstream music. Gaga’s single ‘Poker Face’ helped kick-start

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    William Shakespeare was clearly trying to warn us of the evils in the world when he wrote Macbeth. Unfortunately, being human requires the inevitable vulnerability towards evil temptations; that is just how we were made. Greed is one of humanity’s worst traits, and it infects so many people as it traverses across the world. Thousands of people are lured into the hands of ambition as well, as they do whatever it takes to obtain power and wealth. These epidemics are definitely not helped by the way

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