He should have filmed it; set up a hidden camera on his bookcase, between the handcuffs, and the paddle with which he'd just spanked Sofia's gorgeous ass. The sound of it smacking against the fabric of her trousers and hitting the flesh underneath caused the teenager to bite his lips, and groan aloud. His eyes had remained open, and he could see what must be lust in his new submissive's gaze, and that she was unable to hide a pleased smile. Imagine if he'd been able to catch it on film, to allow
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On Tuesday night the fans of “NCIS” got the privilege of watching Agent Gibbs and his team solve a murder at sea. When a body is found in the paper compactor on the ship, the NCIS team is called in to solve the crime before everyone finds out. The goal was to keep a low profile after discovering the death, but social media shares the situation and people around the world call the destroyer a murder boat. Agent Gibbs along with Agent Alexandra “Alex” Quinn don’t have an easy task on finding the killer
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In the play of Macbeth, it displays multiple forms of symbolism, one most used symbol is blood. In Macbeth, blood symbolizes mainly murder and guilt but it is used in different ways and interpret different meanings. The blood characterizes Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. During the play, Macbeth murdered a number of people. Macdonwald was the Thane of Cawdor and Macbeth decided to kill him because he wanted to be awarded the title of being the Thane of Cawdor. Macbeth had a hunger for being superior
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Tragic Hero Macbeth may seem like a tragic hero but in definition of to be, you must completely be that thing. Macbeth follows some of the guidelines for a tragic hero but not all of them. Macbeth is a man that was making unintelligent mistakes that he thought would bring him to his foretold future. Even after he was told who the only people who could kill him, he still failed from a small misstatement. A tragic hero is someone who is doomed to fail, but it’s entirely dependent on fate and they
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Julius Cesar by William Shakespeare is a very well-known piece of literature that is used worldwide. Two characters speak about Cesar's death in the throughout the reading, and they are often compared due to their different approaches. In Julius Cesar, Mark Antony's funeral speech is written better than Brutus' because he employs pathos, repetition, and ethos to go against Brutus' claims without directly attacking him. Mark Antony uses pathos effectively by giving an image that a reader can almost
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which then ends in his demise, the influence of Lady Macbeth on Macbeth tests his desires and lust for power. Obsessions and persisting those obsessions are what creates both stories of Macbeth and Gatsby and entail the main motivations for power or for the love of a woman who was like a long lost friend. Through self-destruction and illusion, the two texts display those obsessions and their impossible and illusionistic outcomes. Gatsby and Macbeth, with all the similarities that they show, their
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John Paul Jones, a heroic, brave, and dangerous man. On July 6, 1747, he was born in Kirkendbright, Scotland (book). The reason that he is a great American is that he created and founded the U.S. Navy (book). Heroically, he captured five British ships. Bravely, in order to win a battle at sea, he burnt down his own ship (Navy). Dangerous, he killed a crew mate after having an argument (book). This biography is about all the important things John Paul Jones did in his life like the fact that he
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The story Macbeth is like no other in plot and poetry. It sets itself apart from the rest by having a protagonist becoming evil. What makes Macbeth such a complicated character is the way his outlook keeps on changing throughout the play. This essay will prove that Macbeth is an evil man and was not overpowered by ambition to get what he wanted. This essay will also determine that certain characters like the witches did not force him to do evil; they simply triggered it. In the beginning of the
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[Your Name] [Instructor Name] [Course Number] [Date] A comparison between Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Voltaire’s Candide. Introduction. Macbeth and Candide are some of the greatest literary works in history with strong themes that have echoed throughout history and are reviewed to date. They challenged the moral, political and religious affiliations of the times in which they were written. The proficiency with which the works were delivered while different, proved effective at addressing the issues
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Macbeth is a man of contemplation and reaction. When the witches tell him the prophecy, he does not believe that he has to do anything to see it come true. Lady Macbeth is a very driven, conniving person who comes to the conclusion that King Duncan must be killed so Macbeth can take the throne. Lady Macbeth is also manipulative and far more intelligent than her husband. She is not so superstitious and guilt-ridden. She like to work to achieve her dreams rather than leave them up to Fate. In the
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