Category: /Literature/European Literature
FRAILTY, THY NAME IS WOMEN
Frailty is defined as being fragile, foible, and having a moral weakness (Oxford Dictionary). At one point during the play Hamlet, Hamlet states, "Frailty, thy name is women" (i.ii.146), generalizing that all
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Category: /Literature/North American
Modern Canadian literature is inseparably connected with such names as Sinclair Ross, Morley Callaghan, or Margaret Atwood. These famous writers are widely read not only in Canada, but all through the English-speaking world and their short stories have
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Category: /Literature
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Robyn Dennis
Ms. Suzanne Kuehl
English IV, Period 2
April 22, 2002
A Desired Fate
Throughout the whole of William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth, the theme of fate versus human desire plays out as a continual struggle for the titled character
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Category: /Literature
The Name Game
"Because it is my name! Because I can not have another in my life!"
How important is a name? According to Webster's New World Dictionary, a name is a word or phrase by which a person, thing, or class of things is known; title
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Category: /Literature/English
What can I say about my name it's Alex, that's my title, it
tells you who I am. I was given this name by my mother when I was born. Many things
can be said about my name. I personally like the name for instance, when you say the
name
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Category: /Law & Government/International
sexual dysfunction and evaluate the extent to which this condition is a problem that warrants treatment.
The female libido is an elusive and misunderstood creature. Years ago cruel double standards saw women with high sexual desire labelled as fiendish
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
this "no name woman" who intriguingly opens the doors for several recurring themes in this section. Ultimately Kingston's first chapter is devoted to the struggle between fitting in with the social commonplace and developing one's own individual character
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Category: /Literature
Temptation and Desire
Temptation is a daily obstacle lurking around the corner for every man, woman, and child. Desire begins with the earliest ages as the toddler reaches for the large piece of chocolate candy. As an adult it is learnt that every
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
, Creon's wife, kills herself when she hears the news.
Creon is left in despair 'Oh the agony, the heartbreaking agonies of our lives.' 'I am no-one, nothing'.
Lacant's Reading
The play is about law versus desire. Antigone's desire, according to Lacant
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
The role that Mary has played in the history of religion is a topic that can be debated. According to the Koran, the only importance of Mary, is that she is undisputedly the mother of Jesus. Also, the only proper name of a woman to be used
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