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are cruelty vs. vulnerability and they are seen by King Lear from the beginning of the play till the end in that he makes one of the mistakes that make him the tragic hero and that is to make the fatal mistake in judgment of sending away the only characters within
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here / And fill me from the crown to the toe, top full / Of direst cruelty: make thick my blood. (I, 5, 40-43) Here, Lady Macbeth is calling on the evil spirits to assist her. When she says, Unsex me here, she is asking the spirits to eliminate her
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
that the court had been planning ways to take the boys lives. He was trying to say that you cant kill hate and evil with cruelty you have to kill it with love and caring. He just didnt want the court to use the same cruelty to kill the sick boys that they used
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as an innocent bystander watching, but doing nothing. One could believe that this is his attempt to show disgust not just for the cruelties in this world, but for the laziness of those who could make a difference but choose not too.
Being a reader, taking
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements. Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty. Make thick my blood
(1. 5. 45-50). This quote, which was said by Lady Macbeth
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will discuss how irony is used in both stories.
In the Modest proposal, the author speaks of a "modest proposal," to end the cruelty to the Irish from the English. The story is ironic because it is not modest but gruesome and disgusting. He proposes
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Category: /History/Asian History
to the world as a victim. In this symbolic event the Indian people suffered greatly to show the world the cruelty of the
authorities and the actions of the people of India to achieve independence.
Another showing of the British cruelty was the massacre
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Category: /Literature
towards her children but also mentions her cruelty towards the family. Morrison talks about Eva cruelty when she decides to burn Plum. Before Eva decided to burn Plum she was rocking him and they got into a verbal and physical battle. We are told when Plum
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, threatening, or intimidating others 2. often iniating fights 3. use of
a weapon that can cause serious physical harm to others (bat ,brick ,
broken bottle, gun, knife ) 4. physical cruelty to people and animals 5.
stealing in a confrontation with victim
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Category: /Literature/Novels
The Wars: Animal Imagery
Sigmund Freud once argued that "our species has a volcanic potential to erupt in aggression . . . [and] that we harbour not only positive survival instincts but also a self-destructive 'death instinct', which we usually
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