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    Appearances matter: not only do they influence everyone's daily life, but they can predict the results of congressional elections and criminal justice trials with a startling degree of accuracy. Regrettably, despite living in a seemingly advanced modern society, people tend to fall back on primitive instincts evolved over millions of years. Accordingly, those perceived as “different” or “ugly” often immediately have negative traits ascribed to them. Indeed, in Frankenstein, Mary Shelley asserts that

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    downfall of the tragic hero Macbeth as he attempts to do the impractical. While Macbeth turns from an admirable nobleman into the traitor fiend that is the result of his wife’s relentless coaxing, the reader distinguishes more and more of the “appearance versus reality” or the “things are not what they seem” theme that intertwines with Macbeth’s hubris thus leading to his downfall. As Macbeth furthers his plans, which fall in step with the weird sisters’ prophecy, he uses, “False face must hide what the

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    Many people are judged based on their appearance. When you judge someone based on appearance, In reality, they could be completely different. This is called appearance vs reality. This is relevant in the novel to kill a mockingbird. There are many instances in the novel that characters are misunderstood based on those three factors. One character that was misunderstood was Boo Radley. Boo is a man in his late 30`s that nobody really saw but the town of Maycomb spread rumors about Boo saying that

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    Appearance Vs Reality Anonymity is something that makes mankind feel quite powerful, and in some cases it is to benefit us in certain situations. Shakespeare’s Hamlet is known as one of the greatest plays of all time and, Appearance vs. reality is a major theme that is consistent throughout this play. In the play Hamlet there are characters who are behaving and acting a certain way, while in reality their objective and intentions are the direct opposite. Some of these characters do not realize this

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    Macbeth is appearance versus reality. Shakespeare uses this theme throughout the play to create conflict, such as fulfilling the prophecies that Macbeth has received. In addition to this, Shakespeare also uses the theme of appearance versus reality to advance the plot of the play. The concept of deception in Macbeth is used to advance the plot because it makes characters such as Macbeth think one way, when there is in reality a double meaning to what they have said. In other words, appearance versus

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    others claim to be something they are not. Regardless of which way one considers it, while attempting to act like someone they really cannot be, reality will eventually show up at last. Appearance versus reality was precisely what happened in the Tragedy of Macbeth. Macbeth speaks with the three witches that project images and as time passes the realities soon emerge. One of the first images shown is an armored head. When the first apparition appears it warns Macbeth “beware Macduff. Beware the

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    Lady Macbeth, and Banquo each put on their own “masks” of deception and deceit. As time passes, the realities of their true personalities began to emerge. The Three Witches stated "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." (1.1 12). Spoken by the three witches while they conspired to do mischief, this quote indicates everything isn’t what it appears to be. This is the theme of appearance versus reality. Much like their later remark, “None of woman born shall harm Macbeth" (4.1 82-83). Macbeth takes this

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    A common theme in Shakespeare’s plays is the difference between appearance and reality. “Fair is foul, and foul is fair,” the witches in Macbeth proclaim. Nothing is as it appears. This theme is carried out in Macbeth and Hamlet through all the secret plots to kill and nothing is how it appears. The theme in both Macbeth and Hamlet is treated as the characters frequently put on disguises which conceal their true intentions. How people appear versus how they actually are can be quite deceiving. Some

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    discern between appearance and reality is directly correlated to his lack of self-awareness which essentially incites his downfall. French renaissance philosopher and sceptic, Michel de Montaigne recognised the falsity of appearances and proposed that man cannot know all. Though Montaigne did not preclude a belief in the existence of truth, he adamantly opposed against the idea of locating truth in false notions. This significant issue concerning the disparity between appearance and reality is explored

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    Appearance versus reality in Macbeth How often do people do what is not expected from them? A lot of characters in a Shakespearean Macbeth have their hidden inner appearance. Main character, Macbeth has killed his friends, which have not been his enemies indeed. Witches are not who they are look like. Hecate makes them doing what they may do not want to do – to give half–truthful prophecies. Lady Macbeth looks differently from different sides of view – as a leader or as an artist. Macbeth,

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