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    Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s play ‘Macbeth’ is a character who suffers greatly in because of her human weakness‚ which is her vaulting ambition. This ambition is not for her‚ but for her husband. This woman‚ who seemed so in control at the beginning of the okay‚ only cared for her husband and his success‚ later becomes so consumed with guilt and remorse that it results in her tragic death. Through the discussion of characterisation and lkey scenes‚ I shall reveal that Lady Macbeth’s human

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    Poem: Love and Old Lady

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    POEMS Practice 1 IN THE MIDST OF HARDSHIP 1. Why were their clothes ‘soaky’? 2. Write down the line in the poem which reveals that this incident took place in a village? 3. What does the phrase “bloated carcasses” refer to? 4.   In your opinion‚ what kind of attitude do the last two lines imply? Explain. Practice 2: IN THE MIDST OF HARDSHIP (stanzas 1 and 2) 1. Write down the line which shows that they have been out for long hours? 2. The theme may not be exactly about hardship as implied

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    to properly address women. Unless the lack of developed female characters in the play is meant to be a sly comment on the dismissal of women in society‚ Macbeth has failed at conveying the complex expectations and pressures that are so prevalent in Lady Macbeth’s life.

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    The Lady or the Tiger “The Lady or the Tiger” proposes one question: Which? Author Frank Stockton writes about a barbaric game invented by the King. If any man in the kingdom rubs the King the wrong way‚ he gets put into a stadium in front of two doors. Behind one is a tiger‚ the other a lady. If the man picks a door and a lady comes out‚ he gets to marry her. But if a tiger comes out of the door‚ he dies a violent death. Hundreds of people look on with pleasure as he picks death or life. In

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    I Lady Macbeth‚ am not worthy of such masculine attributes do not prove myself worthy. O’ sweet Lord have mercy on me‚ blood remains on my hands staining my cold heart. Not a lone drop washes away and as I scrub harder my blood merges with the blood of the

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    The story that am writing about is the The Lady or the Tiger. What I am going to be talking abuts is The Door of the Maiden. The story is by Frank r. Stockton. The story was wrote about a boy and a princess .I am trying to prove that the princess is pointing him to The Door of the Maiden. The princess was very beautifully .She was strong willed like her father .She touht he was the greatest man in the kingdom .She loved hem very much .He did not try to hide his love for her.

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    formulating a comparison and contrast between two sculptures; the "Lady of Auxerre” created in the Daedalic Greek class‚ c. 650 to 625 BCE in limestone standing approximately 2’5” and the “Nike of Samothrace” created in the Hellenistic Greek class‚ c. 200 BCE in marble standing approximately 8’. The Lady was found most likely in a cemetery at Eleutherna on the island of Crete and the Nike at its namesake of Samothrace Greece. The “Lady of Auxerre” is a depiction of a woman possibly in offering to something

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    Una‚ Lady Troubridge: Fashion Contexts The focus of the portrait is in the eyes of the figure‚ slate grey and under furrowed brows. A look of intelligence and seriousness looks back at the viewer behind a monocle and is framed by a severe haircut (blunt bangs and a short bob). The gender of the figure is ambiguous; the only clues to her sex are the shape of the lips‚ pink and feminine. The diamond earring‚ too‚ lends to her identity as a woman. However‚ the rest of her attire‚ from the black top

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    mood for the whole speech‚ preparing the audience for something dreary. The background in the scene also played into the tone and mood of the speech. I liked how it was in a dark hall‚ with some small spots of light. The actress was able to portray Lady MacBeth’s character by putting extra emphasis on important words. She used this technique when she expressed‚ “And fill me from the crown to the toe topfull / Of direst cruelty; make thick my blood” (I.iii.40-41). After finishing the first line‚ the

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    the Miracle Of Our Lady Of Fatima is a feature film made in 1952. It was promoted as a fact-based treatment of the events surrounding the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima in 1917. It starred Susan Whitney as Lucia dos Santos‚ Sammy Ogg as Francisco Marto‚ and Sherry Jackson‚ as Jacinta Marto‚ with Gilbert Roland as a fictional character named Hugo‚ a kindly but agnostic friend of the three children‚ who rediscovered his faith in God through the Solar Miracle of Fatima. The musical score by Max

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