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    Iago says, “O wretched fool That lov’st to make thine honesty a vice! O monstrous world! Take note, take note, O world, To be direct and honest is not safe. I thank you for this profit, and from hence I’ll love no friend, sith love breeds such offence” (3.3. 385-390). Othello has just told Iago for him to prove Desdemona is cheating and if he can’t his life is worthless. Iago replies with the lines above showing the role he plays when with Othello. He manipulates Othello

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    Masculinity in The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale      The Wife of Bath, with the energy of her vernacular and the voraciousness of her sexual appetite, is one of the most vividly developed characters of 'The Canterbury Tales'. At 856 lines her prologue, or 'preambulacioun' as the Summoner calls it, is the longest of any of the pilgrims, and matches the General Prologue but for a few lines. Evidently Chaucer is infatuated with Alisoun, as he plays satirically with both gender and class

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    event, a thought which, quartered, hath but one part wisdom” (4.4.41-43). Hamlet know that he has to avenge the death of his father but he is too cowardly to do it “and ever three parts coward, I do not know why yet I live to say ‘this thing’s to do;’ Sith I have caused and will and strength and means to do’t” (4.4.44-47). Hamlet realizes that he must take actions into his own hands and kill Claudius because he has everything in his power to do the deed. Hamlet see’s Fortinbras as a man of action,

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    When in the course of recent political oppression from the Empire, it becomes necessary to Dissolve the political bands with the Galactic Senate and the Empire, and to assume among the powers of Alderaan, and the powers of the Force, a decent respect to the opinions of all alien races requires that they should declare the causes which lead us to the separation from the galactic Senate. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all beings are created through the Force, That they are endowed

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    In the movie “Star Wars Episode Four: A New Hope”, the film George Lucas uses the archetypes the hero, the mentor, and the tyrant to convey the theme that we as humans grow and change as people because of possible people or events that occur throughout our lives. How this is shown is throughout the movie and through the main stars of the film that are well know as Luke Skywalker and Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader. In the film we see important events that perceive the change in the characters. At

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    The question of what is the purpose of life, leads to the thoughts towards death. Everyone has an understanding that life will eventually come to an end. One just never knows when that time can be. Yet, this knowledge makes us want to cherish every day of living. Cohen puts it so smoothly as he states, “Death is the shadow that gives shape to existence, urgency to love, brilliance to life.” Humanity often looks at death as a negative thing, but the very existence of it urges people to want to live

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    avenge his father’s death because no one else will (D2 Quote). Situations arise that prevent Hamlet from his vengeance like how a fallen tree prevents further travel on a road (D2 Simile). “I do not know, why yet I live to say, ‘this thing’s to do,’, sith I have cause and will and strength and means, to do ’t.” (IV, iv, 43-46) in this remark, Hamlet is frustrated that he has not taken revenge for his father’s death yet (E2 Quote). What would happen if Hamlet did not second guess himself? This might

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    Jammarrius Smith Mr. Davidson English 1102 April 5, 2015 Hamlet is a play written by William Shakespeare. The play is about a prince named Hamlet who is mourning over the loss of his father King Hamlet who was assumed to have been murdered by his uncle Claudius via poison inserted into the ear. After being confronted by the spirit of his dead father Prince Hamlet was able to discover how, who, and why they killed his father. Prince Hamlet later veiled to the spirit of his father that he would exact

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    Star Wars What movie franchise has been the most powerful film franchise in history? Who could forget traveling through space fighting evil, using the force, and defeating the empire? Yes I am talking about Star Wars. The franchise includes 6 movies and countless games, toys, and books. Now I know y'all must be thinking “she only thinks star wars in so important cause it’s her favorite movie or she’s a geek or something like that” Well to be honest I have never in my life seen any of the movies

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    At the beginning when Hamlet has figured out that his uncle had poisoned his own father, he is enraged. Throughout the acts in Hamlet his character and mentality dramatically changes. His neuroticism is seen the most when you compare Act 4 to Act 2. In Act 2.2, Hamlet soliloquy is very self pitying and he speaks of how he sees himself as cowardly. In Act 4.4, Hamlet's character is extremely angry and determined. In Act 2.2, Hamlet is confronted by his former friends, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern

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