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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    paper also successful. Thanks to her honourable thesis adviser‚ Dr. Sonnie A. Vedra for the enlightenment‚ time and understanding the results of the study making it clearer and organized and for the bone-sucking pieces of advice for the author to be more motivated throughout the duration of this paper‚ for trustfully letting the author borrow his GPS and for always reminding that time is no longer our friend during the conduct of the study. Thanks to her honourable panel members‚ Prof. Magdalena D.

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    The Value of Deception Deception‚ whether it is used for good or for evil is the method of choice that many figures use to manipulate others in order to get one’s way. Many characters in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ unconsciously make choices based upon deception and logical tricks‚ setting themselves up in order to be used for another character’s relevance. Brutus‚ a noble friend and an idealistic man‚ questions his ties with a returning friend and makes a decision anyone

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    This may help him if he is to become king according to that prophesy‚ making him seem tougher and more honourable. His appearance will be strong and desired by many others. What if people puncture through his mask? Power is a wonderful thing – if this absurd prophesy is true‚ then our family will be the most powerful of all. Will Fleance be able to handle this

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    Question was originally raised by the Scottish opponent of devolution‚ Tam Dalyell‚ who was the Labour MP for the Scottish constituency of West Lothian. His question was: For how long will English constituencies and English Honourable members tolerate...at least 119 Honourable Members from Scotland‚ Wales and Northern Ireland exercising an important‚ and probably often decisive‚ effect on English politics while they themselves have no say in the same matters in Scotland‚ Wales and Northern Ireland

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    describes the struggles both physically and mentally a soldier went through during World War 1. The poems main theme is showing the trickery which governments performed to convince the young men that going to war and dying for your country is the most honourable and sweetest way to die and praised the war for being nothing but a way to prove yourself as a man. Of course the men realised the war is nothing like what the government praised it to be and many of them who did die weren’t honoured or given a

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    compares it to a mother figure who gives life to her son “A dust whom England bore‚ shaped‚ made aware” This sonnet has a regular rhythm and rhyme scheme. The poet’s intention is to show the reader that dying to fight for your own country is the most honourable thing to do. In contrast to Brooke’s poem‚ Wilfred Owen expresses the harsh realities of war in the poem “Dulce et Decorum est”. Owen speaks from first-hand experience shown by the use of “we. In the first stanza‚ the poet uses a slow dragging

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    This poem actually conveys a message that war is not as glorious and honourable as it is always portrayed as. Even the title‚ The ’send-off’ could mean two things. Firstly‚ it could mean that the soldiers were being sent off to war. However‚ it could also mean that the soldiers were being "sent off" to their deaths. This emphasizes the fact that war actually is not what it is portrayed to be. It is not glorious and honourable to fight in war but the people and soldiers going through it suffer greatly

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    The first character who has died an honourable death is Young Siward. While he is not in the play for a very long time‚ the audience does gets the sense that he will take after his father‚ Siward‚ being noble and serving his country to his full capacity. Young Siward bravely confronts Macbeth believing that there will be a chance where he can strike and finally eliminate the threat Macbeth is imposing over his realm. During their small confrontation‚ Young Siward expresses his distaste about what

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    North and South - Analysis

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    slimy mercurial people and honourable people (e.g. Thornton and his mother) but even the slimy people are at least useful – they are able to discuss politics and economy around the dinner table at Thornton’s party. Finally‚ Higgins and Boucher round off the panoramic view of society‚ showing the stupid‚ ignorant‚ but utterly pitiable Boucher of the lower classes‚ contrasted with Higgins‚ who is a clever man‚ a philosopher‚ a Unionist‚ an atheist‚ and as honourable and good a man as Thornton is

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    Blindness in Macbeth

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    that Duncan had blind trust in Macbeth’s character‚ because he truly believed that Macbeth’s inner thoughts and personality were expressed fully through his outer actions. Since Macbeth appeared loyal‚ by slaying Macdonwell Duncan believed he was honourable and loyal‚ Macbeth single handily stopped the rebellion led by the former Thane against Duncan‚ which caused him to rethink his choice of Thane‚ and re-assign the title to Macbeth. The play reads‚ “No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive / Our

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