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    Who Is Brutus The Noblest

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    says that Brutus was the "noblest Roman of them all." In my opinion‚ I agree that Brutus was the noblest character in the play. He always kept everyone’s best interest in mind. However‚ gathering people to have Caesar killed‚ was not the right thing to do‚ even if it was better for Rome‚ Caesar still lost his life at the hands of Brutus. That being said‚ this act of overthrowing Caesar‚ still shows his willingness to help others at any cost. Brutus is the noblest Roman‚ because of his courageousness

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    Farrah Princess D. Restauro Prof. Estrellita S. Framil English 2 March 2013 Teaching: A Noblest Profession For the last 50 years‚ educators have devoted a great deal of energy to the debate whether teaching can be considered as a profession. Unfortunately‚ this turns out to be a wrong question‚ and so led us to the wrong sort of answers. Teaching is really a noble profession. Every one of us‚ including our nation’s President is the product of teaching. The teacher is the one who molds

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    Revenge

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    Revenge? • Whenever someone does something that hurts us we have a natural inclination to hurt them back. • We know this is wrong and we are taught that forgiveness is the path we should follow but there’s no denying the satisfaction and the warm feeling we feel inside that comes with revenge. The Desire • As a leader‚ succumbing to the desire for revenge is dangerous not only to your standing as a Leader but also to your career. • So how should a Leader react when hurt by someone? • A common answer

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    OF REVENGE

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    OF REVENGE: A CRITICAL APPRECIATION SUBSCRIBE “OF REVENGE” is a masterpiece of Bacon who in the eyes of Hugh Walker is:  "First of English essayists‚ as he remains for sheer mass and weight of genius‚ the greatest...” “OF REVENGE” is a testimony of Hugh Walker’s statement. It contains "counsels civil and moral". It contains strange mixture of utilitarianism and high ideals as Bacon declares that revenge is ignoble and that forgiveness is noble‚ but almost immediately adds that in certain circumstances

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    Revenge

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    Hamlet “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” As one of the most popular proverbs‚ this is one that everyone knows. The proverb suggests that revenge is more satisfying as a considered response enacted when unexpected rather than acting rashly and getting it over quickly. Revenge is a desire that is all consuming in its nature. A person who wants revenge is only focused on that and would not care for any consequences. Between the definition of the proverb and the actual nature of revenge‚ no work

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    Eddie Vedder once said‚ “The best revenge is to live on and prove yourself.” Revenge is getting someone back for what they did to you. In addition‚ revenge is also like pay back. In the story of O-Sono’s Revenge‚the villagers took O-Sono’s mirror to use it for a bell and she wanted to get revenge on the villagers but instead it reflects back on her. The villagers had taken the only thing that O-Sono had to remember all of her ancestors . When she comes home to a house with no mirror in it she flips

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    Was Brutus the noblest roman of all? “This was the noblest roman of them all” Mark Anthony said about Brutus in the play Julius Caesar‚ after Brutus had killed himself at the battle of Philippi. Although Brutus had participated in the assassination of Julius Caesar‚ Mark Anthony‚ Julius’s nephew‚ was praising Brutus as a noble person. But how was he noble? In the beginning of the play‚ we meet Brutus‚ a highly respected‚ much loved‚ senator of Rome. He loved Rome as a republic and he has a good

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    Revenge Cycle

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    Revenge Cycle Revenge has the definition of taking vengeance for injuries or wrongs; retaliation. In the Hamlet‚ the main theme is that when people follow plans of revenge‚ it leads to tragedy. Throughout the play‚ several different people want to take revenge on somebody. Hamlet is a main character who is being asked to take revenge on his uncle to fulfill his duty as a son. Hamlet by William Shakespeare is a revenge tragedy because Laertes and Fortinbras and Hamlet seek to avenge a family death

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    Revenge in Hamlet

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    Hamlet- Revenge Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ quite possibly the greatest and most popular play in the history of the English language‚ contains a plethora of themes‚ the most famous of which is revenge. Shakespeare weaves the concept of revenge into every act of the famous drama; from the demand of revenge by Old Hamlet in Act I to the death of Claudius at the hands of Hamlet in the final act. The tragedy reveals the story of three young men‚ Fortinbras‚ Laertes‚ and‚ of course‚ Hamlet‚ and their respective

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    Frankenstein Revenge

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    Shelly develops the theme of revenge in the story Frankenstein. The monster begins his life with a warm and open heart‚ but after he is abandoned and mistreated by Victor‚ his creator and the De Lacey family‚ who was his neighbor in the woods‚ then he turns into revenge. The monsters actions are understandable; he has been hurt by the unfair rejection from the humanity that cannot see prejudices‚ and in turn wants to hurt those who hurt him. Frankenstein also wants revenge on his creator for bringing

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