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    Holy Grail Research Paper

    platter, cauldron, stone, dish, chalice, and horn of plenty. When depicted as a cup, it is described as gold, studded with jewels (O’neal) “The Grail is perpetually treated as something strange, mysterious, awe-inspiring; not to be lightly spoken of” (King Arthur). This relic is a symbol or metaphor that came from medieval story tellers (Borg). The word “Grail” is derived from the Latin word “gradalis”, signifying a step-by-step descent (O’neal). It is thought of as source of healing, inspiration, and

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    Who Was Responsible For Macbeth's Downfall

    Macbeth dramatizes the effects of political ambition on those who seek the ultimate power; power to be king. Although, who can we blame to bear the lion’s share of responsibility of the tragedies that took place in that time? Most characters involved in the play could be placed as responsible but some characters are also more guilty than others might be assumed to be. The three witches of Macbeth’s fate, Macbeth himself, as well as his wife, Lady Macbeth can be seen as holding most of the responsibilities

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    The Green Knight's Journey

    Green Knight takes when a good mission equation, with a knight obtaining a check, going out on a visit to deal with that problem, and returning home to hide his journey. At Christmas, a knight UN agency is completely inexperienced rides into King Arthur's lobby. The inexperienced Knight proposes Associate in Nursing amusement: Any knight overcome enough to mark the inexperienced Knight's head might keep the inexperienced Knight's hatchet, however that man should acknowledge Associate in Nursing arrival

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    Deception In Shakespeare's King Lear

    It is because of this that they could have been angry at Lear for not equally loving his three daughters. Throughout the course of the play, Lear makes it clear that Cordelia is his favorite. It is most likely because of this, that they take their revenge out on him as they disown him as their father. Iago, Regan, and Goneril, all have anger and quite possibly some self-doubt from being overlooked. It is because of this, that their revenge is so important to all three. In all, the acts of deception

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    Sir Gawain And The Green Knight Summary

    King author and his court were eating their dinner when the green Knight came and challenge them but neither of them accepted. When the green knight mocked king author he accepted the challenge. But sir Gawain took the challenge instead. He told King Arthur that he shouldn’t take the challenge because he felt that he would be missed but with him he wouldn’t be missed because he’s nobody. After sir Gawain accepted the challenge he prepared to strike the green knight neck. After he did so the green

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    Justice In Macbeth

    passion for power. As a result of Macbeth’s overconfidence and fatuitous expectations, he goes down a tragic path ultimately isolating himself from others and leading to his downfall. It is obvious that Macbeth’s mind starts degenerating after murdering King Duncan for his selfish interests. When Macbeth overtakes the throne he uses the crown as an impenetrable shield which eradicates all justice that blocks his path. As Macbeth gets comfortable on his blood covered throne, he does not realize

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    Analyzing Act 5 Of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

    Macbeth loves his wife very much, even at the beginning of the story he only talks to his wife about the prophecies delivered by three strange sisters. When Lady Macbeth dies he never quotes a disrespectful statement to her, however, he says “she should have died hereafter” meaning that she should have died sometime in the future when he has time to properly mourn her death. In Act 5 Macbeth was so caught up in the prophecies, everything unrelated to them meant very little to him. This does not

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    What Does The Light Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby The novel “The Great Gatsby” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set in the 1920s in New York and is divided into two main classes, Old money in East egg and new money in West egg. Between West egg and the city is the valley of ashes which is filled with poverty. The novel shows many uses of symbolism by the author to create a better understanding of the characters and overall message of the novel. One main thing symbolized in the novel is the american dream. Fitzgerald symbolizes

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    Examples Of Dishonesty In The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby, which people consider as Fitzgerald’s best literary work, portrays the journey of a man in acquiring success and love throughout the Jazz age. The protagonist is Jay Gatsby who attempts to win Daisy Buchanan’s love a high-class woman by using illegal ways to become wealthy. This paper uses themes as a literary device as it relates to The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald. The most important underlying themes of the novel however are honesty and dishonesty, American dream, class, violence

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    The Great Gatsby Research Paper

    F. Scott Fitzgerald “Show me a hero and I will write you a tragedy.” This is how F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, he would always change a positive thing into a negative thing and how he was one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. He was an American novelist and a short story writer, who was most famous for his second cousin writing the Star-Spangled Banner, and his most famous novel, The Great Gatsby, but most of his work explains the Jazz Age and at the time, the Jazz Age was considered

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