3. Do you believe events in your life have been guided by fate or chance? Why or why not? Based on the text, what do you think Shakespeare's attitude was towards fate? Does Macbeth have any choice in his actions or was everything predetermined? Use examples from the text as your support. To some extent, I believe the events in my life have been guided by fate or chance. The reason I believe this to be true in relation to my life is because I believe many events have occurred without my control. For example, I met one of my best friends at a concert. She wasn't originally allowed to go to this concert, but went last minute, additionally, she ended up in the row right in front of me. Moments like this believe me to think that some occurrences are motivated by chance. However, I always have doubt when thinking about the systematic aspect of every event that occurs. To relate this, one may say it is fate that one has 4 classes a day with their ...
The first cover on the left contains darker colors and presents the boat alone in the center of the image. The purpose of this image is to draw the readers attention to a primary symbol in the book. The boat symbolizes freedom and a lost childhood in the book, which relates to the title of Never Let Me Go. The one on the right seems to portray the main character Kathy, in a green field. Kathy is seen with an almost solemn expression as she is surrounded by beautiful scenery with bright and vivid colors. I think the purpose of this is to convey the theme of appearance versus reality that is present throughout. From the outside, Hailsham is a nice school full of happy, carefree children. The reality however is that they are going to grow up and donate their vital organs. The cover on the bottom left portrays the internal organs of the body against a dark grey background. The purpose of this cover is more straightforward because the grey background gives a negative connotation to the c...
This TED talk begins with a spoken word poem about how Sarah Kay would treat her daughter if she was to have one. Then this TED talk transitions into a talk about how Sarah became interested in spoken word and how her interest has blossomed into teaching others about the importance and value in spoken word. Sarah ends the talk with how she began, with a spoken word poem, but this time about rebirth and significance in the world. Sarah Kay opened with a spoken word poem in order to capture the attention of the audience. This is an interesting technique because her talk is not centered around the topic of having a daughter, but instead her experience with slam poetry. Opening with a poem that is not centered around her main concept is effective because it allows her to keep the audience wondering where she is going with the talk. Also she gets to present an example of spoken word to her audience. She presents her story in a chronological order. The purpose of this is to allow the audie...
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