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Macbeth Hands Paragraph
Shakespeare’s use of hands in 2.2 represents Macbeth’s inability to gain the reigns of power by himself. Macbeth’s fear of getting caught reveals his lack of necessary confidence. As Macbeth returns from killing Duncan, he hears Donalbain cry “God bless … Continue reading
Medieval England
The Europeans saw themselves as the sole center and majority (landwise) of the world, because they had not yet explored or reached lands not in Europe. In the maps given, Europe covered most of the lady queens dress. This means … Continue reading
Annie John Essay
Pinned under Intransigent Power A good nurturing mother also takes on the responsibility of guiding her newborn at every step of the way through childhood. In Annie John, Jamaica Kincaid debunks the idea that mothers are care-takers. Kincaid refutes this … Continue reading
Crucible Essay
Prompt: IS Proctors decision at the end of the book right or wrong? Sunset The situation of life or death does not morally obligate Proctor to choose one way or the other. It is not a moral decision because it does not deprive … Continue reading
Description Of Boo Radley from To Kill A Mockingbird
Bloody Marry Boo Radley has blots of blood splattered all about and savages by drooling all day and night. And those popping stony eyes, looks like any minute they will come and strangle someone. What about those pointed knives he … Continue reading
The Outsiders Study Guide
What does stay gold really mean? Johnny’s final words to Pony were to “stay gold” (Hinton 148). In his poem, Frost describes “gold” as a newborn plant, which represents youth. While this plant blooms beautifully, it cannot last. Everything … Continue reading