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    If gold rust what iron will do People are born with the insatiable desire to find somebody perfect. We spend our whole lives ransacking the world for the immaculate human being who deserves our boundless reverence and whom we should emulate. We are on an unceasing quest to find our own paragon of virtue. But what a treacherous thing it is to believe that a person is more than just a person! (John Green) The inherent thing in people is that we are fallible creatures. We have unfounded high self-esteem

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    William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ portrays Lady Macbeth as wanting to be more masculine. Lady Macbeth craves for control over herself and Macbeth. Through her ruthless actions‚ it can be observed that she will do anything to obtain power and authority. The change of Lady Macbeth’s identity begins strong and leads to a downfall. After Duncan’s murder‚ Lady Macbeth gains her weakness back and feels guilty. In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare displays Lady Macbeth’s transition from a strong individual

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    Lady Macbeth's Downfall

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    excessive daytime sleepiness‚ hallucinations‚ sleepwalking‚ and many other dangerous symptoms. These characteristics match that of Lady MacBeth from William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of MacBeth. In the play‚ the

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    Is Lady Macbeth hateful?

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    Is lady Macbeth a hateful/fiendish character? Introduction- Shakespeare wrote Macbeth in 1606‚ during the Elizabethan/Jacobean times. He was writing for theatre during the reigns of 2 monarchs‚ Queen Elizabeth 1 and king James 1. Macbeth was written after the gun powder plot in 1605 The play Macbeth was set in Scotland. The play was performed in the Globe theatre London. The message conveyed in the play was- Don’t kill the king‚ don’t believe in magic‚ never trust people who prophecise about

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    Anemia Iron deficiency anemia is a blood disease where your body does not have sufficient iron to make red blood cells. Red blood cells are important for the body to provide oxygen to your brain and tissues. If the body does not have sufficient iron‚ the blood provided to the brain and tissues cannot be carried efficiently. The human body normally gets iron from the consumption of high iron food‚ and or from old red blood cells. Iron deficiency anemia can occur when the body loses blood cells at

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    Section Assignment 3.4 Part F – The Reaction of Iron Nails with a Copper Solution Introduction: The experiment in this activity involves the reaction between a copper (II) chloride solution with iron nails and the mole ratios involved in the reaction. Measurements are taken to determine the moles of each reactant involved in the reaction and thus the number of atoms or molecules involved. Apparatus and Materials: Refer to the reaction of iron nails with a copper solution assignment in Module

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    Commentary on Lady Lazarus Sylvia Plath uses dark imagery‚ disturbing diction‚ and allusions to shameful historical undertakings to create a morbid yet unique tone that reflects the necessity of life and death in her poem‚ Lady Lazarus. Even though the imagery‚ diction and allusions presented in Lady Lazarus are entirely dark and dreary‚ it seems‚ looking more closely at Plath’s use of poetic devices‚ as if that the speaker’s attitude towards death is a positive one. The speaker longs for death

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    Lady Macbeth Corrupt

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    Macbeth shows how fast a person can change as a result of the desire for power. Lady Macbeth provides a perfect example of how power can corrupt a person’s life. After becoming the queen‚ Lady Macbeth’s downfall starts as guilt and remorse catches up to her. Having a royal status changes how she sees things around her and ultimately leads to her demise. The play begins with Lady Macbeth being an ambitious wife. Lady Macbeth first enters the play in scene five reading Macbeth’s letter and saying “Glamis

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    of Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth is revealed to be a confident‚ forceful person determined to get what she wants. She refuses to allow anything to get in the way of what she desires. Lady Macbeth is determined to go through with her plan with Macbeth to kill Duncan and does not allow Macbeth to back out. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s relationship and their different feelings on killing Duncan reveal Lady Macbeth as being the more forceful person. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth have a very unique

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    Lady Of Letters Monologue

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    Monologue analysis. The recreation of Irene Ruddock’s character in Lady of Letters relies hugely on maintaining the quality of her idiosyncratic ways. Her prejudices and her naivety amongst other things are all relevant traits‚ and in my recreative piece I found that keeping with Bennett’s structure‚ form and use of language ensured that Miss Ruddock’s character remained unhampered with. This artless narrator seems very unaware of her social situation in the sense that she doesn’t seem lonely

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