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    William Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" is an ominous tale that illustrates the danger in violating the Great Chain of Being‚ the hierarchy of things in God’s ordered universe. The Chain ranked all of creation and human society as well. It ranked kings above nobles and nobles above the poor. When Macbeth murdered King Duncan and assumed the throne‚ the Chain was violated... chaos resulted. The atmosphere of the play symbolized this resulting turmoil. Specifically‚ light and shadow were used to exemplify

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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is chock-full of different examples of imagery‚ many of which reappear throughout the entire play. Three major patterns of imagery include light versus darkness‚ clothing‚ and blood. The first example‚ light and darkness‚ is the most obvious and recurrent. In Shakespeare’s writing‚ light is associated with life‚ God‚ and acts of kindness‚ while darkness foretells death and evil. In the first act‚ Lady Macbeth asks for night to come so that her “keen knife see not the wound

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    Beowul Final Essay Light and Dark Light and Dark. Also known as good and bad‚ but how do they relate to the Epic Hero? Beowulf is a poem about this hero that travels from place to place to fight off evil monsters. An Epic Hero must undertake a quest to achieve something o tremendous value to himself and his society. Therefore‚ an Epic Hero must go through challenging trials that will bring him either into the light or into dark. When Beowulf finished all his trials‚ lights started to burn all

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    Miep Gies said‚ “Everyone is capable of providing a small light in a dark room.” How is this true for me? Ever since a child is young‚ parents tend to instill in them high aspirations and goals for the future. The desire to make a difference in the world is the primary theme in doing well in school. When I was little‚ my grandfather used to say to me that “The world has too many problems that you‚ my dear‚ are meant to fix.” At that time‚ I believed that it was his indirect way of saying that

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    definitely dark humored. I will also be releasing a zombie novel titled‚ “Lovienthal Montague Spiritual Detective” on March 9‚ 2016. This book breaks from the mold of traditional zombie book; it’s really a lampooning of the genre. I would describe it as trailer park boys meet the zombie apocalypse. I am also just finishing up with my fourth novel titled‚ “Michael” it about the archangel Michael coming back down to Earth on a mission to kill a child. Fans of “In the Forest of Light and Dark” will be

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    Light and Dark Between Romeo and Juliet In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ in the beginning of act 5 scene 2 as Romeo is attempting to leave after his wedding night‚ Juliet’s true nature is shown through the symbolism of birds and the contrast of light and dark. While Shakespeare initially uses light to portray Juliet‚ throughout the speech he uses the figurative language‚ word choice and symbolism of Romeo and Juliet’s language‚ to show a change in their character and personality. While Juliet

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    DISCUSSION Photosynthesis is a process of converting light energy into chemical energy and storing in the bonds of sugar. Photosynthesis takes place in the plant leaves. In the leaves‚ there are mesophyll cells that have chloroplasts‚ where the photosynthesis occurs. During experiment‚ two leaves were tested for the presence and localization of starch. One leaf was a light-grown plant with mask‚ and the other was a dark-grown plant with mask. Both leaves were soaked in iodine solution and then

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    On the other side of Rembrandt’s works‚ basically he used the light to create a strong contrast between light and dark in his drawing‚ painting. The light and dark in his works often go alternate or the light just focus on one direction to catch people attention at the points that he wanted to express. In my opinion‚ the ways that Rembrandt showed the light and dark in his painting can express a quiet moments‚ and deeply inside people heart. Whenever I looked at his art works‚ it can bring me a

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    RELIGIOUS IMAGERY The imagery of religion is often used in the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’. It is always found within the theme of love. Firstly‚ it is associated to Romeo’s first love Roseline. And further on to Juliet Romeo’s second and most important love.  In act 1‚ we find religious imagery related to Roseline. ‘ ..Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold..’ here Romeo is talking to Benvolio about his rejection by Rosaline and is saying that she will not let herself be seduced by him and his

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    The contrast between light and dark in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare comes up a lot in the play. Juliet is often compared to light‚ as Romeo compares her to the brilliant light of the torches and tapers‚ which illuminate Capulet’s great hall when first seeing her (I.IV). Romeo is often compared to darkness‚ as he creates an artificial night for himself because of his unrequited love. Juliet is the light that free him from his darkness. As has been noted‚ Romeo becomes emotional because

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