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    Living in Scotland during the 1800s was extremely difficult for many families due to poverty‚ the loss of jobs‚ and the land they lived on was being taken by the government. The Scottish people escaped these problems by moving to the United States. During this time‚ there was a large improvement in the education system in Scotland. “Scotland’s education system is much different from America’s” (Sheeks). Middle-class citizens were now becoming literate. This uprise in literacy caused for a shortage

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    Ambition of Macbeth Macbeth is known for his significant amount of bravery and loyalty as a character in the play The Tragedy of Macbeth. Even though Macbeth has all the significant qualities of an average known hero‚ he also inherits bad ambitions throughout the story from three ornery witches that influence mischief upon his character. The witches reconstruct Macbeth’s ambitions from good to evil with the promise of power and riches. The evil witches help construct the storyline of Macbeth‚ and without

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    Catalonia and Scotland are two different countries in two distant parts of the world. They have one thing in common‚ both have held a series of independence referenda. They are both members of the European Union. Catalonia is a region of Spain that has been through some injustices and has been making steps to liberate itself from the Spanish central government. The area enjoys a great aspect of self-governance. It would wish to get it all‚ by being an independent state. The Spanish government has

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    The film was a documentary produced by PBS media. It was titled “the secrets of the Scotland Yard” and was produced and directed by Susannah Ward. Steven Gray narrated it. Commentaries were done by inspector Bickely‚ a curator at the crime museum new Scotland yard. Farndon‚ an author‚ and dramatist of Napoleon crime Chamber‚ a Ripperologist‚ Jonathan Evans‚ an archivist at the Royal London museum‚ and Dr. Watson‚ a senior lecturer at Oxford Brook University and Stephen Smith‚ the author of stop armed

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    boy or girl will do anything to get that slice. Power in the tragedy Macbeth by William Shakespeare is like that cake‚ people are hungry for power and will go out of their wits to gain and or maintain it. Power in Macbeth is gained through violence‚ betrayal‚ and of course prophecies. Power is gained through violence because Macbeth murders people so he can have his place in royalty. Betrayal is a way power is gained because Macbeth betrays his closest friend Banquo as well as the King Duncan. And power

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    populations are classed as ‘deprived’. There are many crucial factors to health inequalities‚ including poverty in which the CASSI report linked together. Perhaps one of the main issues is lifestyle choices. The North-South divide clearly shows that Scotland has major health issues. The investigation of the 3 cities (Glasgow‚ Manchester and Liverpool) shows that lifestyle is an important issue. It shows that Scottish people are more likely to die at a younger age‚ have strokes and get heart disease if

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    scrutinized‚ and analyzed pieces of literature in the world; Shakespeare’s Macbeth is certainly not an exception. While “texts change in meaning and value over time‚ as the conditions under which they are interpreted change and new social forces and intellectual paradigms supplement their formal structures and patterns of meaning‚” the key themes‚ values‚ and ideas observed throughout Macbeth are truly eternal—so much so that the word “Macbeth” is almost interchangeable with the word misfortune in regards to

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    apparition tells Macbeth to beware and be afraid of Macduff‚ the first apprtion is very impatient does not want to be there. It looks like a head wearing a armored helmet. The second apparition is a bloody child tells macbeth no one born from a woman will harm him meaning no one can ever physically harm him. The third apparition is a child wearing a crown and holding a tree‚ it tells macbeth that no one will ever harm him as long as Birnam Wood doesnt march to fight Macbeth at Dunsinane

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    Reading Task Part 2 Macbeth 1. Is Macbeth basically a good man led astray? In the play‚ Macbeth is portrayed as evil. I wouldn’t call Macbeth ’evil’. I would call him disillusioned. He was a good man‚ capable of serving his family‚ the royal family and the country nobly. He was an efficient soldier and worthy of respect. It was his ambition that became the cause of his downfall. He let his vaulting ambition get the better of his morals‚ his values and defeat his clear sense of

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    nature. Thus‚ it normally changes a person from good and moral to an evil monster. When Macbeth felt he was in powerful position‚ he becomes a person of corruption. Macbeth committed many sins to become the king. In the tragic play by William Shakespeare‚ a person who gains power uses it to their advantage through the use of character and tropology‚ Macbeth uses the throne or crown to try to gain control over Scotland. Shakespeare wrote this play to prove a point that power can corrupt anyone‚ and how

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