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    Every art piece is an individual’s method of expressing their creativity and imagination to share with one’s audience. Lauren Kalman is a contemporary artist whose pieces captivate an assortment of the human’s body functions illustrating abnormalities, societies ideology and others. Kalman was raised in the Midwest where she obtained a Masters in Fine Arts and Technology from Ohio State University. Kalman also has a Bachelor's Degree in fine arts, in metals from Massachusetts College of Arts. Kalman

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    Medea Vs Jason

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    Throughout literature, main characters are used to generate the action of a story, and engage the reader's interest and empathy. In majority of literature, there is always a protagonist and antagonist, in which the protagonist is the hero or heroine. In the play Medea by Euripides, it can be said that Medea is the heroine of the story, but her foul acts cannot justify her as a genuine heroine. Her evil-minded deeds can be compared to that of Jason who is considered to be the antagonist of the play

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    Wouldn’t it be nice to conduct our evil deeds we’ve committed to be forgotten. People who commit crimes that are so colossal and sinful that it cause a large impact on people involved. When a crime is committed, it would be hard for the criminals because they would have to hide the truth. A play written by William Shakespeare titled Macbeth shows all wickedness a corrupt man does. It also show the downfall of the lawless man, Macbeth. I assume that the most responsible for the downfall of Macbeth

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    to both ideas, because some people would see it as him being ambushed to commit the crimes. On the other hand, one could feel like he was just trying to prove the fact that he was man enough to commit the crimes. Shakespeare has made one feel bad for MacBeth or feel angry because of the decisions he makes. MacBeth is a victim because the fact that his wife questioned his manhood, he was pushed to commit the crimes, and the witches’ prophecies gave him evil ambition. Throughout the story, Macbeth

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    Fontaine also acquired a list of previous incidents and related punishments (Appendix D). Fontaine approaches Jim Page, a plant foreman who supervises the Axial Workshop, about the ornaments. Page states he has not seen the objects in the supply room, and the personal work was infrequent and of little value because they were made of scrap. As far as he knew, employees made projects on their own time and he had never made an issue out

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    like Lady Macbeth could be criminally charged for convincing someone to commit a crime. Lady Macbeth knew what she was doing was wrong that why she consistently tried to cover it up which is another reason what she did was worse than macbeth through.Macbeth also seemed to want king for himself less than lady macbeth wanted it for him

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    eventually reaches her downfall as the truth of her crimes finally uncovers, weakening her character. She faces an unavoidable karma as Lord Goring realizes that Mrs. Cheveley “stole that ornament from [his] cousin, Mary Berkshire” (Wilde 520). Mrs. Cheveley’s crimes and wrongdoing come back for her, similar to her actions of bringing up Sir Robert Chiltern’s past mistakes. Mrs. Cheveley is finally in a state of weakness and realization of her crime and evil acts as she reaches a state of “agony [and]

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    Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is based on Nora, a submissive and selfless woman who would go at any lengths for her husband and children. At one point in the play, Torvald, her husband, was ill. The doctor advised him to go seek treatment in Italy. Torvald was opposed to this because they did not have the money to do so. However, Nora insisted and she secretly forged her father’s signature to secure a loan from Krosgad who later blackmails her. Indeed, Krosgad’s actions causes trouble which leads

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    establishes Lady Macbeth’s feminine side, and how easily she can break from guilt. But even after everyone finds out about the death of King Duncan, Lady Macbeth pretends to be innocent: Woe, alas! What, in our house? (2.3, 64-65) She pretends as if a crime like this could never happen in her house. Yet she quotes: help me hence ho! (2.3,111) and faints as if the death of King Duncan is awful

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    In 1630, John Winthrop led over a thousand Puritans to Massachusetts, with the intent to create a model of righteous living. Winthrop expressed his vision as he stated: “We shall be as a city upon a hill; the eyes of all people are upon us”. The entire lives of the Massachusetts Bay colonists were set on following their strict, “purified” religion, in everything from their family to their clothing to their courts to their education. The Puritans put great importance on the family. Most of the Puritans

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