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    Compare and contrast two strategies for reducing violence: Violence is the behavior involving physical or emotional damage intending to hurt or kill someone or something. The type of violence that will be focused on in this essay is bullying. There are many strategies to reduce bullying. The strategies that will be mentioned in this essay are counselling‚ reflectiveness‚ jigsaw classroom and the “whole school” approach. Efforts at reducing violence often involve altering people’s immediate perceptions

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    Heathcliff a man? If so is he mad? And if not is he a devil?” That’s what Isabella asked Nelly in a letter she had written to her in despair short after her and Heathcliff’s hasty marriage. “I shan’t tell my reasons for making this inquiry; but I beseech you to explain‚ if you can‚ what I have married.” She also writes that Heathcliff accuses Edgar for causing Catherine’s illness and therefore will punish her; Isabella‚ in his place till he can get hold of Edgar. Yes‚ Mr. Heathcliff is a man; a man who

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    Compare and Contrast To Kill a Mockingbird and Macbeth In literature‚ "evil often triumphs but never conquers."(Joseph Roux) A triumph is only short- term‚ for example‚ something short- term would be an achieved title‚ a victory in a battle‚ or a winner in a game. These three things are only temporary‚ as triumphs usually are in novels. When something is conquered‚ it remains conquered permanently. Usually the evil force is unable to conquer‚ because of the opposite side ’s mentality. Because of

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    A Shakespearean Tragedy: Macbeth‚ “A Real ManMacbeth‚ the tragic tale of a man‚ wrought with fear‚ ambition‚ and aspirations of greatness. An epic yarn which disrupted the very “Great Chain of Being” that God set in place for man. Revolved around a single theme‚ masculinity. What does it mean to be Manly? A definition which has changed ever so much over the course of time‚ and even now plagues people with pre-conceived notions of strength‚ and the ability to provide for one’s self in addition

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    Man is a social creature. None can live alone‚ away from the society of his fellow being‚ like shipwrecked Alexandra Selkirk who aspired for company in the lonely island. It is always very natural for him to seek the company of others. Even when all his immediate physical needs are met‚ he must have someone to talk to enjoy himself with. At home he has his near and dear ones by his side. But that is not enough. He must have other companions— friends to whom he can unburden his heart and with whom

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    In the story “The Man I Killed” the author Tim O’ Brien is the character in the story but the story does not use first person. This is because the story is not revolved around him but revolved on the man he has just killed in the Vietnam war. The character in this story focuses on the dead man’s physicality and the story he has fabricated for him. The character in this story seems to be in shock because he does not speak or stop looking at the dead soldier‚ “Kiowa shook his head. There was some silence

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Robert Bolt’s A Man For All Seasons‚ passion and power dominate the characters‚ therefore developing the recurring theme that power leaves no space for moral duty. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth exemplifies the theme of passion and power versus morality. The play begins when three witches promise Macbeth‚ thane of Glamis‚ that he will inherit Cawdor and later become King. “All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ thane of Cawdor!” “All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be king hereafter

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    riveting and suspenseful plays‚ Macbeth depicts the entrancing tale of murder‚ betrayal‚ and blind ambition all the while captivating viewers with unparalleled poetic imagery. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare eloquently portrays each of the characters‚ using the plot as a vehicle to reveal distinct traits about each one. Although the main characters of Macbeth and his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ are both depicted as violent and power-hungry‚ they are distinguished because while Macbeth is often more cautious and

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    Macbeth and MacDuff have come from the same character background both are Kinsman to the King of Scotland Duncan. But as the story progresses we see a loyal‚ brave and Noble Macbeth turn into treacherous bloodthirsty monster his betrayal has no bound for he has killed his king Duncan‚ his best friend Banquo and slaughtered the children of MacDuff whereas MacDuff is committed to ending MacBeth’s reign by seeking out Scotland’s true heir Malcolm and Donalbain. In Act MacBeth and Banquo come across

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