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kills
Tybalt, who taunts Romeo, upon his return. Romeo fears he will be
condemned to death if he does not flee before the arrival of the
Prince. Benvolio recalls the events that have happened, with
some embellishment. The Prince declares
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to Machiavelli, it would be dangerous to actually own all of these qualities, but beneficial to seem like one owns these qualities. Yes, I do agree with Machiavelli and his views of what characteristics a prince should be comprised of. I do so, because
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. Romeo kills Tybalt, who taunts Romeo,
upon his return. Romeo fears he will be condemned to death if he does
not flee before the arrival of the Prince. Benvolio recalls the events
that have happened, with some embellishment. The Prince declares
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informs the prince of his duty, "If thou didst ever thy father love...Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder"(I. iv. 25). Hamlet's worst fears of his uncle are confirmed. The ghost also exhorts Hamlet to act quickly for his is "Doomed for a certain term
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with the prince Hamlet. After, Polonius orders her to put a stop to any further communication with Hamlet, like a servant she replies, "I shall obey, my lord"(1.3.141). The feelings of women, in that time, were not considered.
Hamlet's treatment of Ophelia is truly
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others. Oroonoko, by Aphra Behn, illustrates that slavery is unethical, humiliating, demoralizing, and worse than death. Oroonoko is a powerful story about the tribulations of a gallant prince named Oroonoko. Throughout the novel, he is shown to be a brave
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Tybalt. At the end of the battle, Romeo realizes that fate is against him and cries out,O, I am fortunes fool! (III, I, Pg 47) The Prince then announces the banishment of Romeo. The Prince declares in the first scene that any more violence between
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with the prince Hamlet. After, Polonius orders her to put a stop to any further communication with Hamlet, like a servant she replies, "I shall obey, my lord"(1.3.141). The feelings of women, in that time, were not considered.
Hamlet's treatment of Ophelia is truly
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to death if he does not flee before the arrival of the Prince. Benvolio recalls the events that have happened, with some embellishment. The Prince declares: And for that offence/ Immediately we do exile him hence./ I hav an in your hate's proceeding,/ My blood
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in trying to help the
couple. At the end of the story the Prince, is the only character who reminds everyone
the reality of how Romeo and Juliets death occurred because of everyones faults.
Romeo and Juliet didnt even try to tell their parents
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