I Killed Him Because I Loved Him

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    I Killed Him Because I Loved Him!

    I KILLED HIM BECAUSE I LOVED HIM! Honorable judge, gentlemen of the jury, people of the Philippines! judge me! am i guilty or not guilty? But before you sentence me, let me tell you my story. There was a young girl, 17 years of age with a curvaceous body, 36 24 36, a long hair and a sizzling eyes... And being rich as she was, she studied at an exclusive school.. And oh my gosh! i met this guy! he's the best player in our basket ball team and hes the heartthrob of our school.

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    The Tragic Hero Othello

    married Desdemona, a beautiful white woman. He was a respected war hero and a loving husband. He was so successful. However, at the end of the play, due to his tragic flaws, he became an irrational murderer full of jealousy and killed his wife and himself. In the paper, I mainly analyze how Othello became a tragic hero thanks to his internal imperfections and how he conformed to Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero. According to Aristotle’s definition, a tragic hero must occupy a high

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    Fear, Love, and Sacrifice: Film Review of Donnie Darko

    excellent must-see film because of the conflict between Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhall) and Frank the Bunny (James Duval) and the underlying theme of sacrifice. I. Conflict A. Donnie Darko B. Frank the Bunny II. Theme A. Sacrifice to save loved ones B. Sacrifice to change others Fear, Love, and Sacrifice: Film Review of Donnie Darko Weird, attention-grabbing, different, and back to the future explains Donnie Darko perfectly. It is all about sacrifice and caring for loved ones more than you care

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    Brutus Caesar Research Paper

    protect Rome, so he killed his own best friend! You may think, well, why did it get to the point where he needed to kill him in order for Rome to be good and safe? Brutus is a Roman man that is trying to stop Caesar from being king and taking his spot in Rome. Caesar is a man that was from another country and he came to Rome to try to change things around to make things better for Rome. He was a famous statesman, military leader, and a dictator of Rome. Brutus assassinated Caesar because he felt like he

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    Examples Of Carelessness In The Great Gatsby

    stops to get gas from Wilson. He tells Wilson, "I bought it last week." pg 131. This is careless because he is lying and it most-likely makes Wilson feel even more poor. This yellow car of Gatsby's is later the cause of Wilson's wife, Myrtle's death. This makes Wilson think that Tom killed his wife. This really shows that lying about the car being his was a very careless action. He then later says to Nick, "He was crazy enough to kill me if I hadn’t told him who owned the car." Implying that Tom told

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    Shakespeare Use Ethos Pathos And Logos In Julius Caesar

    Shakespeare's Julius Caesar caesar was killed by conspired because people were scared that he would become too powerful. Right after he was assassinated Brutus made a speech to help calm the people and explain and persuade that it was a good thing that they killed him. Antony, one of Caesar's best friends also spoke to the crowd. He was not aloud to speak bad about the conspirators and he had to whatever brutus said. Brutus was using logos because because he was saying that it Caesar would someday

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    Victor's Loneliness In Frankenstein

    just appear out of the blue. Victor was miserable and obsessed with revenge due to the losses of his loved ones and his hideous monster, while the creature was miserable and revengeful due to his loneliness, and Victor's broken promise of creating him a female. Victor was very happy studying at university. He studied the one thing he loved most, natural philosophy. The knowledge he gained gave him the desire to create a human.Victor created this human by gathering only the best body parts he could

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    Summary Of The Lady Or The Tiger

    one is a tiger waiting to kill him and behind the other door is a lady waiting to marry him. The king believed that you’d pick the tiger if guilty and if innocent you’d pick the lady. This tale is written by frank r. Stockton and is called the lady or the tiger. I am trying to prove the princess told him the door that had the tiger. “The king’s daughter had a soul as fervent imperious as his own”, the author states on (page 14). She was semi barbaric she loved to see a trail when the accused

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    Christianity Turning the Other Cheek

    ultimately killed because he loved the people of the world, the same people who killed him he gave his life for. Christianity preaches that God wants his followers to be merciful like his son in turning the other cheek and loving his enemies. “We are told that we are not to resist evil but to turn the other cheek. The world assumes that evil must be resisted by every means available. We are told to love our enemies and bless those who curse us. The world assumes that friends are to be loved and enemies

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    Examples Of Flaws In Julius Caesar

    In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare we see how honorable the character Brutus is. However, there is some argument to that. In this essay, I will be focusing on the points of his flaws, mistakes he made, and that everything he did was for Rome. Throughout the essay, you will see how Brutus is a truly honorable guy. Brutus is portrayed as a tragic hero in the play “Julius Caesar.” We see this through his personal character flaws, mistakes that led to his death and that he did everything for the

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