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The Power of Ambition in “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”
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Julius Caesar
‘As falls the dew on quenchless sands, blood only serves to wash ambition’s hands’ (Lord Byron). Ambition is a powerful characteristic that can be used for evil. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by Julius Caesar based on the true story about the death of Julius Caesar. In the play, a group…
The Dangers of Ambition in “Macbeth”
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Macbeth
Macbeth is a story with very universal themes, even to this day it presents themes that we can see and recognize in our everyday lives. In this essay, we will analyze the modern values / universal themes in the character Macbeth and how literature reflects society, culture, place, and / or history. Macbeth is a…
Dangers of Ambition in “Frankenstein”
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Frankenstein
This novel depicts the ability of creation. Frankenstein revolves round the pursue of discovering innovative technology and reveling new sorts of knowledge. Throughout Frankenstein, the characters’ fascination revolves primarily around knowledge that limits their experience to undergo sympathy upon a level that allows satisfaction and joy in life. In the novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley portrays…
Love, Ambition, and Poesy in Poem “Ode to Indolence” Analysis
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Poem
The poem “Ode to Indolence” is a short poem about three figures who appear to a poet. The poet is confused on why they appear to him and ask who they are and what they are doing. Later in the poem, the narrator realizes they are not simply three figures they are one man and…
Ambition in Lady Macbeth
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Lady Macbeth
“The great ambition, unchecked by principle, an unruly tyrant” (Alexander Hamilton). In Macbeth, unchecked ambition for the power is the main message of the play, and it transforms the main characters to a ruthless, violent and heartless tyrant. At the same time, the strong desire for power also catch up Lady Macbeth and has a…