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    conquered. However‚ before this collapsed‚ one might wonder how this civilization survive for this long and what were they most important achievements? In this paper I will try my best to answer these questions and shed a brighter light on this civilization known as the “Byzantium”. First‚ I will answer the most intriguing part of the question on how this civilization managed to survive for so long. We have to remember that the Byzantine Empire was a direct derivative of the old Roman Empire which

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    Test Essay When observing Chinese dynasties today‚ it is seen that all the dynasties combined have lasted around 4000 years‚ from the Xia to the Qing‚ but how did each individual dynasty truly last so long? There were three major factors that led to lengthy Chinese dynasties. First of all‚ the Chinese dynasties’ trade and its evolution led to the wealth of several Chinese dynasties‚ enabling longer rule. The political innovations and structures created and adapted by the Chinese were effective

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    Why technology takes the full attentions? Is it because the human can’t do anything without helps from smart inventions. Nowadays‚ a person becomes very far from the nature and that depends on technology‚ it has been a key of knowledge which helps society to create new special things and optimize the life routine. Also‚ technology tries to guess what you want next and help you to improve in today; it’s become same as of air the human can’t live without it. Technology makes the life very comfortable

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    Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird is academically beneficial to high schoolers. The novel contains interesting topics and issues that engage students and is widely praised for its brilliant use of language skills which is useful to all aspiring writers and struggling high schoolers. Scott Martelle shares in his article “Educators Take a Hard Look at ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’” the many opinions teachers and writers hold about Harper Lee’s book‚ beginning and ending with a positive view on the

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    Kill Bill vs Hamlet

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    Hamlet and Kill Bill “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” The Sicilian proverb used as Kill Bill Vol. 2’s tagline perfectly points out a tragic flaw shared by Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Quentin Tarentino’s modern hero: Bill (from Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Kill Bill Vol. 2). In Kill Bill Beatrice is a killer belonging to a team of assassins lead by a man by the name of Bill. Beatrice and her master fall in love and one night while she is on a job‚ she discovers she is pregnant. She realizes the world

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    Why Is Hamlet Purgatory

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    The ghost of King Hamlet is a demon that brings forth the downfall of Denmark. Beginning in the first meeting between the ghost and Hamlet‚ the ghost can be seen to contradict itself as to its true identity. After describing its current state of purgatory as something that “would harrow up [Hamlet’s] soul‚ freeze [Hamlet’s] young blood‚ make [Hamlet’s] two eyes‚ like stars‚ start from their spheres‚” (1.5.17-18) the ghost goes on to persuade Hamlet to revenge King Hamlet’s “foul and most

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    Why Hamlet Cannot Act After reading Shakespeare ’s Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark‚ one comes to the conclusion that Prince Hamlet is defined by his indecision. This indecision has a dire consequence‚ namely the inability to act‚ which ultimately leads to his death and the deaths of most of the other characters by the play’s end‚ thus becoming Prince Hamlet’s tragic flaw. Due to his tendency to over think‚ over analyze‚ procrastinate‚ and stagnate in deliberation‚ the majority of the play focuses not

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    In the famous play‚ The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark‚ William Shakespeare alludes to the action of revenge‚ and whether or not it is justifiable. There are many characters throughout the play who have reasons to seek revenge‚ two of those being Hamlet and Laertes. Both men seek justice for their father’s murders‚ which seems a noble thing‚ but ultimately causes more death. Shakespeare uses these two characters to illustrate the idea that revenge only leads to more tragedy. Justice is a term

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    Why Is Hamlet A Good King

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    got to experience the bitterness of life. We learned a lot about Hamlet himself and the issues he faces. A lot of problems arise and it’s up to him to make things right‚ or at least try to that is. Along the way things are unpredictable. This is how everything we know about Hamlet that would make him a good king . In Act 2 Hamlet puts up a play displaying how the “spirit”(Hamlet Sr.) explained the terrible plot that claudius use to kill him for the new king. This means a lot‚ he is willing to put the

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    Does Hamlet Love Ophelia

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    Ophelia and Hamlet who shares a relationship full of confusion‚ ambivalence‚ and apathy. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ various questions and disputes have been raised as to whether or not Hamlet is really in love with Ophelia. Although there are scenes where Hamlet has shown his love for Ophelia is not real‚ there is so much more evidence that invalidates this argument. In the beginning of Act 2‚ Scene 1‚ Ophelia stumbles across her father‚ Polonius‚ frighten and distraught by some

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