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Good Or Bad Feel Pity
987 wordsEmotions are something that is as unexplainable as the Earth itself. We may know what a particular emotion is, but why does it happen and why are they so confusing? How is it that they make us an individual? And why are there physical reactions that come along with them? Either way, good or bad, they are what make us who we are, and they define us as a species. Emotions in a whole are very complex, just as the human race is. That is why they are so confusing and unexplainable. The Webster's dict...
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Lust For Power Pity And Terror
2,013 wordsWilliam Shakespeare wrote four great tragedies, the last of which was written in 1606 and titled Macbeth. This "tragedy", as societal critics of yesterdays literary world consider, scrutinizes the evil dimension of conflict, offering a dark and gloomy atmosphere of a world dominated by the powers of darkness. Macbeth, more so than any of Shakespeare's other tragic protagonists, has to face the powers and decide: should he succumb or should he resist? Macbeth understands the reasons for resisting...
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Pity And Fear Impress Daisy
975 wordsAristotle? s definition of tragedy says that the story in question should evoke both pity and fear in the reader. The tragic character must be one who is highly renowned and prosperous. This character must also have a fall from glory. He doesn? t have to die, but must have a fall from glory caused by his own fatal flaw. Two stories, which fit this definition, are The Awakening, by Kate Chopin, and The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In The Awakening, Edna Pontellier dies because of her tra...
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Hedda Gabler Judge Brack
647 wordsTITLE: People may argue that George, Eilert, and Judge Brack are responsible for Hedda s death, but in reality it is the fault of Hedda s society. I ve chosen this statement for several reasons. Ibsen s character, Hedda Gabler, represents the women of the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Hedda stands the issues of self-worth and the deflated value that each woman places upon her own importance as a result of male dominance. We can see this in the play, as we read we learn more about the charac...
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Lust For Power Pity And Terror
2,016 wordsMacbeth: Tragedy or Satire? William Shakespeare wrote four great tragedies, the last of which was written in 1606 and titled Macbeth. This tragedy, as societal critics of yesterday? s literary world consider, scrutinizes the evil dimension of conflict, offering a dark and gloomy atmosphere of a world dominated by the powers of darkness. Macbeth, more so than any of Shakespeare's other tragic protagonists, has to face the powers and decide: should he succumb or should he resist? Macbeth understan...
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Lust For Power Pity And Terror
2,071 wordsWilliam Shakespeare wrote four great tragedies, the last of which was written in 1606 and titled Macbeth. This " tragedy" , as it is considered by societal critics of yesterdays literary world, scrutinizes the evil dimension of conflict, offering a dark and gloomy atmosphere of a world dominated by the powers of darkness. Macbeth, more so than any of Shakespeare's other tragic protagonists, has to face the powers and decide: should he succumb or should he resist? Macbeth understands th...
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