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Why does Hamlet delay avenging his father’s death?
Hamlet
Villain
Why Hamlet is not carry out immediately, thinking why he posed. It is a great question. Firstly Hamlet need to make sure that the ghost is a good spirit or a dad spirit and his story is good and to carry that it is a good reason to pose and delay his action of revenge….
Ambition in Lady Macbeth
Ambitions
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…
Ethics in Policing
Discretion
Ethics
Police officers in NSW are obligated to uphold the utmost ethics, integrity, and professionalism in order to serve the community. Their conduct is under constant scrutiny by the public, media, and fellow officers. It is imperative for police to consistently exhibit excellence in every action and decision they make. In the Lane Cove Break and…
Hypocrisy in Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible”
Hypocrisy
The Crucible
In Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible”, the people of Salem are in a crisis and sometimes people who claim to be good aren’t what they seem and may be in fact a hypocrite. Judge Danforth a senior judge during the Salem witch trials exposes his hypocrisy in his conflicts between Giles Corey, Mary Warren and the…
The Synthesis and Characterization of Ferrocene
Character
Since ferrocene is credited with the rapid acceleration of modern organotransition metal chemistry (1,2) and the cyclopentadienyl group is extensively used as a stabilizing ligand, it is only fitting that the synthesis of ferrocene be incorporated into an advanced undergraduate inorganic laboratory. In our four credit course, the students work in pairs and have the…
Brutes Proved the Better of the Two
Critical Thinking Skills
Ethos
Julius Caesar
Logos
Pathos
In his speed chi, Brutes proved the better of the two when employing logos he says, “Had you rather Caesar were living and ii all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? ” (Act 3, Scene 2 , page 2) This sentence puts a powerful image inside the listeners’ heads, making…
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
Mark Twain
Tom Sawyer
Thesis Statement: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is Mark Twain’s best novel because of its use of satire, imagery and symbolism. Tom Sawyer, the main character of the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, written by Mark Twain is an average boy who is bored with his cultured life and escapes these constraints by pulling pranks to…
The Doctrine of “Kompetenz-Kompetenz” In International Commercial Arbitration
Arbitration
Commerce
Kompetenz-Kompetenz 1The Doctrine of Kompetenz-KompetenzIn International Commercial Arbitration IntroductionInternational arbitration has been used to resolve disputes for a long time. As noted by one commentator: “Commercial arbitration must have existed since the dawn of commerce.” (Musthill, 2006) Unfortunately, another side of business transactions, corruption, has been around a long time also. Inevitably, it has appeared in…
Why Did Phillip II Launch The Armada
Catholic Church
Conflict
England
Military
Spain
Spanish Empire
Why did Phillip II launch the Armada and why did it neglect? In the summer of 1588. the Catholic male monarch of Spain. Phillip II. came up with a program to suppress Protestant England. He would roll up his ground forces from the Netherlands and a immense fleet of 130 ships across the channel. with…
Lady Macbeth’s Strength and Ultimate Downfall
Conscience
Femininity
Lady Macbeth
Macbeth
Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a powerful character whose traits go against the stereotypes of a Jacobean woman. Her soliloquy in Act 1 Scene 5 included dark imagery such as “dunnest smoke of hell” and “take my milk for gall”. The use of dark imagery emphasizes lady Macbeth‘s violent behavior. The imperative “come you spirits”…