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a general understanding that appearances can be deceiving. A person may go through life without anyone understanding the true reality of there character. William Shakespeare, one of the greatest writers of all time, understood the relationship between
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The play Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, tells a tragedy of a man who has an overly ambitious character which will lead him to his own insanity and death. Macbeth's wife, Lady Macbeth, also becomes a victim of insanity and death once the madness
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swept away in a fight that they didn't want any part of brought to life. It's happened; maybe even different times other than with Bosko and Admira. The similarities between Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Sarajevo's Romeo and Juliet are eerie.
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ready for a luxurious vacation. Nothing could stand between me, and my four week break of rest, relaxation, and renewal. Of all of the places in the world I could go for my rejuvenation pilgrimage, the only place I wanted to go was the French Riviera.
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feelings towards that person. Character is all the qualities such as feelings, thoughts, written, and verbal expressions a person portrays. Both reputation and character describe a person but from different perspectives. There are many perspectives
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that the "star crossed lovers" Romeo and Juliet are going to die, this makes it clear that the play is a tragedy. A Tragedy is a traditional form of theatre where the main characters in the play die as a result of their tragic flaw, for example
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<Tab/>Iago has no conscience, he thinks about himself all through out the play. He tries to ruin everyone's lives just to help his own. A normal person would feel bad about doing these things but not Iago because he is "the devil".
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between Candide's adventures and Pangloss's teachings?
<Tab/>In Candide, we see lives filled with struggles and tragedy. Although Candide witnessed and fell victim to worldly evils of cruelty and suffering, he maintained his optimistic
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It isn't intended to be read and marked by tutors.. It is more of a discussion , by which I mean the voice I would use if you were hearing me rather than reading this. It may work, It might not, but hell it wont affect my grade average.
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and Olivia, both bound by strong emotions and acts of self-indulgence, have many traits, and emotions shared between each other. Orsino and Olivia are worth discussing together, because they have similar personalities, traits, and attributes. Both
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