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9901: The Instigator
... to his lord, he leaves the party with rage and intended violence. Romeo's intrusion at the Capulet's party resulted in a spark that lit the long stored rage possessed by Tybalt. The next day, following the ostentatious party, Tybalt is on a search for Romeo and revenge. Finding Benvolio and Mercutio, he declares his motives of finding Romeo, as his enmity increases. Romeo appears and offers the act of ...
9902: Oedipus the King: A Tragic Hero
... abandoned their infant son with the intention of killing him. However, without their knowledge he is rescued and raised by another couple. After many years, Oedipus visits a different oracle and is informed that one day he will kill his father and sleep with his mother. He flees his home for fear that he is a danger to his parents safety. The frightened Oedipus travels to Thebes, but on the journey ...
9903: Southern Voting Behavior Since
... Research in Social Science. 1974 Mulcahy, Kevin and Katz, Richard. America Votes: What You Should Know About Elections Today. New Jersey, Prentice Hall Inc. 1976. U.S. News & World Report Politics Inside and Out Washington D.C., U.S. News and World Report. 1970
9904: Macbeth: Guilty By His Actions Then Lady Macbeth Is By Hers
... so that he would be happy and be King. She was also excited about becoming a Queen so she pushed Macbeth forward and did not let him back down from doing what he said he'd do. Macbeth had a good chance of becoming King if Duncan was out of the picture, so Lady Macbeth helped stage a plan so that Macbeth could kill him without being caught. Lady Macbeth wanted ...
9905: Ambiguity and Equivocation in Macbeth
... he will not die until Birnham Wood comes to Dunsinane, and that no man of woman born shall ever kill him. Macbeth translates these prophecies as meaning that he will reign as king until the day he dies of natural causes. This can be seen in his actions; he kills MacDuff's family but leaves the man himself alive, he enters into battles screaming that no man of woman born shall ...
9906: The Tempest: Drunk and More Drunk
... the evil in our nature. In a way, he seemed to have been condemning humans. This story is a prime example of the selfishness, egocentrism, and power hunger that we see and deal with every day. Trinculo and Stephano were two characters used to show how wrong we human beings really are.
9907: Smart Cards
... most common uses of smart cards today are: banking and retail, mo-bile communications, information technology, identity and health, park-ing, public telephony, mass transit and campus ID solutions; and areas of use increase every day. One of the most fast developing areas of smart cards use is Banking and Retail. For business of financial transactions is very competitive and fast-changing, banks are always seeking for new valuable services for ...
9908: The Deplorable Life of Willy Loman
... few seconds before he walks out the door. Nonetheless, Biff never did get any money because insurance doesn't pay in the case of a suicide, so Willy's death was completely in vain. The day of Willy's funeral, Linda finally made the last payment on their house, so they were completely free of debt, therefore they really didn't need any money. So all he really did was leave ...
9909: The Role of Duty In William Shakespeare's Hamlet
... them. To die: to sleep: No more; and by a sleep to say we end the heart-ache, and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub, for in that sleep of death what dreams may come..." If this was an easy act for him to complete, he would have ...
9910: The Tragic Fate of Oedipus
... at him, their mighty king which all eyes once looked upon with envy, and now at the end, ruin swept over him. It is said, “Let every man in mankind's frailty consider his last day; and let none presume on his good fortune until he find life, at his death, a memory without pain.” (836). All Oedipus tried to do was to save the city that he once saved before ...


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