Text Response for Macbeth Act I Scene i The opening scene of the play creates a very mysterious type of tone. This is shown with the witches chanting fair is foul and foul is fair; the fact that the two aren’t true makes it mysterious. Also that the play starts off with three witches talking about a meeting. Scene ii Macbeth is regarded as a hero in the beginning of the play as he was the one who killed Macdonwald with much courage and loyalty to Duncan‚ for brave Macbeth – well he deserves
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object of finished). After hiking for two hours‚ we sat down to rest. (The gerund phrase is the object of the preposition after. Part A Identifying Gerund Phrases: Underline the gerund phrases in the sentences below. Example: Brisk walking is Don’s favorite exercise. 1. Keeping a light on in the house helps discourage robbers. 2. Mrs. Norman enjoys playing bridge. 3. I remember promising Steve my old bike. 4. Standing during a two-hour train trip is not my idea of fun. 5. Do you
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Outline Topic Three: Fate vs. free will in Hamlet and Oedipus. Choose whether you will analyze fate or free will for Hamlet and fate or free will for Oedipus. I. Introduction: A. Fate is the development of events beyond a persons control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power “fate decided his course” a persons destiny B. Free will is the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate‚ the ability to act at one’s own discretion‚ freedom of choice‚ liberty C. Thesis: Oedipus
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tragedy Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare explores the effect of the supernatural influencing free will. When the witches’ introduce the prophecy of becoming king to Macbeth‚ he infers the prospect of murdering King Duncan is the only method of fulfilling the premonition. However‚ Macbeth is unable to accept the atrocity of the crime he’s committed and blames fate for his actions. Macbeth’s free will is emphasized and influenced through the witches’ prophecy‚ the supernatural becomes an excuse for his actions
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TO WHAT EXTENT CAN LADY MACBETH BE CONSIDERED THE FOURTH WITCH IN MACBETH? SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER WITH CLOSE REFERENCE TO THE TEXT. Lady Macbeth can be considered the fourth witch in Macbeth to a great extent. Firstly‚ Lady Macbeth is wicked. She calls upon "thick night and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell" so that her "keen knife" will be unable to see "the wound it makes". Although her senses are so alive and acute‚ Lady Macbeth’s speech is filled with the desire for blindness or darkness
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[pic] In-Text Citation Exercise INSTRUCTIONS: Correct all errors in in-text citation in the following passage. Recently‚ researchers have been uncovering startling evidence that color has a number of unexpected effects on human psychology. Blue‚ long thought to be a soothing color‚ has also been found to heal brain aneurysms. A study at Mt. Hopeful Hospital in Boston revealed that patients who were assigned rooms decorated in shades of blue healed 27% faster on average than patients
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wide berth‚ keep your thought intent upon your course home‚ and hard seafarings brings you all to Ithca. But if you raid the beeves‚ I see destruction for ship and crew..." Odysseus has his own decisions this quote is a prefect example of how he had control and choices in/of his life especially in the Land of the Dead and Charybdis‚ Sirens and Scylla that could change his journey. Odysseus had control of his own fate and was not a puppet of the gods because he was able to make his own life altering
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Fate Vs. Free Will Antigone‚ the play‚ fuels the debate whether fate is stronger than one’s free will. Antigone’s fate was to die fighting for respect of her family. At first‚ Antigone’s fate was to live‚ but her free will let her to choose to disobey Creon’s law about burying her brother. When she made the choice to go against Creon‚ her fate was to die. Towards the end of "Antigone‚" Creon on changed his mind to kill Antigone but fate had already taken over and she died. Likewise‚ Creon’s fate
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Into Fate and Temptation In Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ oftentimes one small action leads to a very significant turn of events. When the witches’ prophecies predict that Macbeth will become King of Scotland‚ his mind becomes set on the throne. Macbeth then goes to extreme measures to obtain the crown. This leads the reader to question whether the witches can actually predict the future‚ or do they simply light the spark that turns into a wildfire within the mind of Macbeth? Macbeth’s
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lots debate on whether or not there is such thing as fate or free will. To this day‚ people are trying to decide if one’s life is already laid out for him/her and that if no matter what he/she does that it will still unfold in a preset way‚ in which that they cannot change‚ or if one has free will and the ability to completely change his/her life. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the main character‚ Macbeth‚ is not doomed by fate‚ but by free will. In particular‚ Shakespeare’s Macbeth demonstrates
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