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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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    Comparing and Contrasting Steinbeck John Steinbeck is a famous author known for many of his short stories, as well as the books Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath. His works have been studied and analyzed often because of his unique ability to create symbolism from small amounts of text. “The Chrysanthemums” is a short story written by John Steinbeck, and was first published in 1939. It tells the story of a woman who feels she is capable of completing any task a man can, but is set back by

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    part of a betrayal is that it usually comes from a friend rather than an enemy. In Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison, Milkman goes on an adventure to find the roots of his family history. While on his quest, Milkman learns and experiences betrayal from his long time friend, Guitar, who misunderstands Milkman’s objective. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby undergoes a series of betrayals from Daisy throughout his life. Gatsby’s love for Daisy blinds him from her acts of betrayal, which

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    allegory: literal or historical, political, moral or psychological, and spiritual. “The Lay of the Were-Wolf” is a story originally written by Marie de France and later translated by Eugene Mason. This text is a tale of love, friendship, secrecy, and betrayal. “The Lay of the Were-Wolf” can be portrayed in at least three of the four layers of allegory in Dante’s four-fold method: literal or historical, moral or psychological, and spiritual. The literal or historical level of Dante’s four-fold method

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    Betrayal is a major topic that many authors often integrate into their literature. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein betrayal plays a large role in the influence on characters’ actions and the consequences they face. Shelley explores the negative results that one can yield if they betray their values and those they love. In doing so, Shelley conveys that in betraying one’s moral obligations and their values, they often harm themselves and those they love. One of the main protagonists, Victor Frankenstein

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    There are many acts that can land under the term "betrayal ". Works of literature often show acts of betrayal, the poisonwood bible for example. the poisonwood bible shows betrayal in many different ways to name a few; Nathan when he chooses his religion over his wife and kids, Orleanna leaving Adah when the ants came, Rachel leaving her mother and sisters to go with Axelroot, Leah going hunting despite what her parents want, or when Orleanna leaves Leah behind in Africa when she Leah is sick because

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    Betrayal in its very nature is going against the trust of someone and doing something that will hurt them in the long run (1). In Hamlet, a tragedy by William Shakespeare, people betray one another left and right. Betrayal is the driving force of all the actions in this play; at all times of this play someone is being betrayed. This play starts with a death and ends with death. It does so because of the betrayal that is perpetrated by the different characters in the play. The betrayal that this play

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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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    Betrayal is something that is a recurring topic of discussion within the entire novel of 1984. Betrayal starts in the beginning of the novel and eventually ends at the end of the book when Winston betrays everything that he once was completely against and then joins with the party. Betrayal is something that not only just affects one character but is also changes the whole novel and how you look at characters and how you judge what they do. The government/party make everyone crazy and feed false

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    Have you ever been betrayed? Betrayal is an act of deliberate disloyalty. In “Death of a Salesman” betrayal is one of the main themes. Some feared betrayal, and others witnessed it. You can betray someone’s trust, you can betray a person, and you can even betray yourself and what you believe in. These are all types of betrayal that have happened in “Death of a Salesman” “Death of a Salesman” holds all different forms of betrayal. The first one is betraying someone’s trust. Different characters in

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