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    makes not just one‚ but three mistakes that all lead to Juliet’s death. He gave a poison to Juliet. He trusted someone else to deliver a critical letter to Romeo. Also‚ he fled when Juliet was in the most danger at the sepulcher. Had he not made these three grave mistakes‚ Juliet might not have died. Friar Lawrence made the most danger mistake‚ when he trusted an unsettled teenage girl‚ whit a deathly poison. Here the Friar shows his irresponsibility by saying‚ "If... thou hast the strength

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    technology this made the war more deadly for the soldiers. Technological advancements had changed warfare as weapons were more efficient and had made it easier to kill the enemy. This war introduced many new weapons such as the machine gun‚ tank‚ poison gas‚ airplanes‚ and flame throwers which would later set a precedent for future wars. Artillery guns have made a huge impact on World War I as it created trench warfare. Artillery are large caliber weapons such as cannons and howitzers. Artillery

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    julia’s cousin. Then romeo was devastated and kills Tybalt. Julia’s parents force her to marry a prince she does not even love. She does not know what to do so she drinks a poison as she gets off Lauren brother‚ but wake up after a few hours. Romeo thinks that Juliet is dead‚ so he seeks out for her and drink a deadly poison. When Julia wakes up and see Rome’s death‚ then she takes her own life‚ and dies next to Romeo. Pastor Lauren made ​​a great impression on me‚ it was he who first consecrated

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    Ode on Melancholy (General theme – how sorrow and joy are inseparable so are life and death) First sentence – negative with ‘No‚no !’ the comma is used for emphasis. ‘Wolfs-bane’ – root/herb which is poison. Nightshade – also poison Proserpine was the daughter of demeter (goddess of fertility) in greek mythology‚ she was taken by hades the lord of the underworld. As she was taken there was only sorrow while winter set in. if this continued the earth would be in trouble thus there was

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    When I heard the news that the thane of Glamis fell really ill‚ I agreed to marry Macbeth under one condition that he would poison his father and inherit the position as the thane of Glamis‚ and of course Macbeth was easy to convince‚ since he was madly in love with me. When it came to play the game of power‚ Macbeth plays dumb and dumber‚ it was time to give his father the poison‚ I was watching him that night as he was pouring the poisoned water in his father’s cup‚ that’s when I saw hesitation in

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    appear dead. Before she took the potion‚ she had a number of fears going through her mind. Come‚ vial. What if this mixture do not work at all? Shall I be married then to-morrow morning? No‚ no: this shall forbid it: lie thou there. What if it be a poison‚ which the friar subtly hath minister’d to have me dead‚ lest in this marriage he should be dishonour’d‚ because he married me before to Romeo? I fear it is: and yet‚ me thinks‚ it should not‚ for he hath still been tried a holy man. How if‚ when

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    youth‚ allowing them to question authority not respecting traditional gods introducing new gods He was ugly so people thought he was evil Socrates Life: 469BC- 399BC Born: 469 B.C. Birthplace: Athens‚ Greece Died: 399 B.C. (execution by poison) Best Known As: The great Greek philosopher who drank hemlock Socrates is the ancient Greek thinker who laid the early foundations for Western philosophical thought. His "Socratic Method" involved asking probing questions in a give-and-take which

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    symbolise? In the film Blood Diamond‚ the rebels caught the civilians and were picking fitt and built adults to use as ‘slaves’ and workers. Although‚ those who were not fit enough were held captive and had their hands cut off. The rebel’s captain Poison ironically stated that ‘the future is in your hands”‚ therefore if they did not have their hands then they would not have anything to guide their life with. Thus‚ making them useless. It may symbolise that if they have no hands‚ then they would have

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    The story of Hamlet rings with the theme of revenge‚ and is seen throughout the play “Hamlet” written by William Shakespeare. Hamlet is thrown into turmoil with the grief of his father’s death and then the untimely marriage of his mother queen Gertrude to his Uncle Claudius. It becomes revealed to Hamlet by his father’s ghost that Claudius had murdered him to gain his mother’s bed and the throne. Hamlets actions and behaviors affected those around him astounding and severe consequences. As the play

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    before Maximilien stops The Count from taking the poison. This seems very close to the end‚ but it will work out. This is going to be a very unique ending‚ in the way that it changes the whole way you look at the book. The Count of Monte Cristo looked at Max and smiled‚ “You are practically my son‚ and I could not see myself living in this world without you.” He tipped the spoonful of poison down his throat. The Count felt the dazzling poison burn down his throat. “Peace‚” he thought‚ “I can finally

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