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    Appearance vs Reality - SCRIPT First, let’s look at this image. Who here thinks that it looks like it’s moving? Well, I hate to break it to you, but this is just a still image. Optical illusions like this, tie in perfectly to what I learned this year in English which is appearance vs reality. This theme is prominent in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte (my ISU novel), and Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Before I dive into the books, I want to say that I already knew about the ideas

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    them to see, everyone has a story they would rather not tell and an appearance they use to mask true intentions and thoughts. The play Othello written by William Shakespeare is a tragedy about a well-respected war general and his downfall into a murderer who has been controlled and manipulated by a trusted friend. The tragedy deals heavily with a variety of themes that help to give the play a deeper meaning. Appearance vs. reality is a major theme throughout Othello as seen in Roderigo’s relationship

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    Othello, written by William Shakespeare, has many major themes. Othello shows one of these themes by showing betrayal and manipulation. Iago's traits show that he can lead Othello to his tragic downfall. This is where the theme appearance vs reality is revealed. Appearance vs reality is portrayed in Othello through Iago's two faced nature, jealousy, manipulation, and anger with the characters in the play. There is a reason why Iago betrayed Othello. It all started with Othello choosing his lieutenant

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    Throughout history there has been a general understanding that appearances can be deceiving. A person may go through life without anyone understanding the true reality of their character. William Shakespeare, one of the greatest writers of all time, understood the relationship between appearance and reality and often gave characters two sides to their personality. One of the most fundamental questions in philosophy is the one of appearance vs. reality. We find ourselves asking the question of what is genuinely

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    theme of appearance and reality in his book-Hamlet. The dilemma of what is "real" is established at the very beginning of the play. Hamlet doesn't know what to believe and devises a plan to find out. The old king Hamlet appears to be bitten by a snake, but in reality he was poisoned, the ghost appears as an apparition, but it's actually real, and the play-with-in-a-play strongly depicts the theme of appearance vs. reality. The dead King appears to have been bitten by a snake. In reality, he has

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    ambition, and murder. Macbeth, once one of the most loyal men to King Duncan, tricked the entire In Macbeth, many motifs come into play; however, the recurring motif of appearance vs. reality plays a crucial role in the downfall of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the motif of appearance vs. reality allows characters to deceive other characters and themselves and helps highlight the dangers of deception and the importance of staying loyal to oneself. At the beginning

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    Not everyone or everything may appear the way they initially seem to be. Appearance versus reality is observed in everyday life, whether it be in relationships or in novels. Individuals should keep an open mind and always strive to further examine one’s views and perceptions of others. Some people may appear trustworthy, but in reality are not. It is one’s own examinations that will help make these individual determinations. Some people are quick to judge others, but there are many inner layers

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    The character Claudius is the most fitting example of the theme appearance vs. reality. In the play, Claudius murders young Hamlet’s father who was also the king of Denmark at the time. To the public, Claudius appears to be depressed about the king’s death. He then portrays himself as being honorable and trustworthy because he has taken on the duty as king. This false persona is shown when he addresses the public about his feelings about the death of his brother. “Though yet of Hamlet our dear brother’s

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    an individual attempt to be someone he is not, his reality will eventually show up at last. This is precisely what occurs in William Shakespeare 's play, Macbeth. Via Macbeth, William Shakespeare exploits the idea that individuals are two

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    Tying in the materialism theme, appearance versus reality is also a common theme shown is the movie. As the characters become unhappier, the more it is shown how they cover reality with their appearance. Carolyn believes that the most important thing in life is her own personal success, and to make sure everyone knows it. She lives through her successful job as a real estate agent. In a scene she beats herself mentally and physically for not being able to sell a house. She then sobs in agony while

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