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of Earth. So mote it be!"
ALL: (envisioning a wall of dark-green light springing up from the circle) "So mote it be!"
Person C
Person B passes the Athame to Person C and she advances to the east, kneels and salutes, saying, "Hail and well come, bright
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Make no mistake: Lady Macbeth is fully suited to be a woman. Although she has the ambitions of a man, she has the character of a woman. Beauty, deceit, and manipulation are her weapons. She moves like a serpent, gracefully slithering from one dark corner
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at the time of what the poem discussed, a chill traversed me as I read the words. I knew it discussed something dark and cold. The poem sparked my curiosity; I wanted to know what the poem really meant, whether the words suggesting the presence of a bird
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
that in the play Macbeth the author
William Shakespeare uses darkness imagery for three dramatic purposes. Those three purposes
are, to create atmosphere, to arouse the emotions of the audience and to contribute to the
major theme of the play.
The darkness imagery
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Category: /Literature/Novels
In Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, light is used symbolically through the example of Estella. Miss Havisham brings Estella up in the darkness, consequently sheltering her from the true
meaning of life. By Miss Havisham's orders, the house
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Light and Dark Imagery in Shakespeares Macbeth
In Shakespeares Macbeth, motifs from clothing to blood, from disease to sleep, brought
out the major themes and ideas set in the play. However, the motif of light and dark certainly
brought
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
they can also make their mark on the heart. Scars to the heart are not made physically but emotionally. It is said that these types of scars are permanent if not deadly due to their cause. I found that out one day while I was taking full advantage
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or herself artistically. Shakespeare gave artists the ability to create parts themselves in a way they never thought possible or never new about. Shakespeare opened up a part in their hearts they didnt know existed and in a way Shakespeare has created another
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in the novel is the actual island; it is not simply an
island, though. It is a microcosm of life itself, the adult world, and
the human struggle with his own loneliness.
"Left alone on the island of the self, man discovers the reality of
his own dark heart
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feature the wise Albus Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts school who says, It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are far more than our abilities.
mOst wonderful about the Potter books is the way they connect to the heart, especially young hearts
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