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FATE (Explain the line, "Fate will unwind as it must.")in Beowulf The line, "Fate will unwind as it must," (284) not only shows that the people believed they ...
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... went against all the good things that Duncan stood for, "but only vaulting ambition"(Act 1 scene 7, line 27). He also knew that this was his fate and what ...
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... He killed his father because of this flaw, not because it was fate. ... I killed them all."(Scene 2, line 767) It was also his free will that made him persist in ...
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... On line 115 and 116, Oedipus asks who's fate Creon is referring to. The God's determine the fate of every mortal human in Greek mythology. ...
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... contributor to their situation. The fine line between fate and free will, if it exists, is hard to define. There are many philosophical ...
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... the poem truly demonic and dark are the last words of Odysseus: "Made weak by time and fate, but strong ... The first line of the poem also shows Ulysses as a cad. ...
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... nurse tells her that Romeo is dead she says "Vile earth, to earth resign, end motion here," ( Act III, Scene 2, Line 59) where she is asking "fate" to kill her ...
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... Many times there are small reminders between the lines of the tragic fate the play is ... which, as they kiss, consume." (II, vii, lines 9-11) This line tells of ...
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... often grim path. For example, the epic poem, Beowulf , declares, "...Fate will unwind as it must!" (line 284). Meanwhile, the same ...
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... An ideal hero during this time was a brave man, willing to put everything on the line for his king, realizing that fate was an undeniable reality. ...
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... More evidence of fate controlling the narrator's life is his inability to come back to the other path: "I doubted if I should ever come back" (Line 15). ...
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... and returns" (20,21) symbolizes the soul on the boarder-line to heaven or hell. Adam Zagajewski's poem is portrayed as someone who has died. Fate is a random ...
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... love with Helena. When Puck is made aware of his carelessness, he replies, "Then fate o'errules,..." line 92). In addition, on ...
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... What woman has ever found your way to death"(page 966; line 11)? The Chorus obviously is very saddened by Antigone's fate; however, it also tries to assure her ...
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... Also, her believe in fate is evident in the line "Jove send her a better guiding spirit." Paulina is also an extremely strong character. ...
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... This becomes predictable only when one considers the book's famous line, "Surely, fate was with them." (Poe 119) She looked to the bleak horizon. ...
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... Starting in line 302, we go into the scene where Tiresius is summoned to explain his understanding on the 'fate' of Oedipus. When he is asked, he declines. ...
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... Starting in line 302, we go into the scene where Tiresius is summoned to explain his understanding on the 'fate' of Oedipus. When he is asked, he declines. ...
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... Starting in line 302, we go into the scene where Tiresius is summoned to explain his understanding on the 'fate' of Oedipus. When he is asked, he declines. ...
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... On the second stanza "It is an ancient fate" means that what happen to her now had had happened in her family line dating way back to her great grandmother. ...
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... She is not as forceful to add another murder to those already committed; "You must leave this"(Act 3, Scene 3 line 40). Instead of her original fate of killing ...
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... never have left Corinth to seek the truth from the Pythian oracle (line Page 2 ... It would make sense that Oedipus, to avoid his fate, leave Corinth immediately. ...
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... "Go, then and leave your children"(line 1544). ... This shows how fate and free will can take on mans happy life and turn it into sorrow. ...
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... of Cain symbolize that he is inherently evil because of his family line, but it ... sevenfold." In the epic of Beowulf, Beowulf makes many references to his fate. ...
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... the moons have marked me out." So it seems that Oedipus had no choice in his fate. ... Just as the famous line said by Puck, "What fools these mortals be." This is ...
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... Fate is stronger/ And God mightier than any man's mind." The use of the word "fate" in this line means that all men will experience trials and hardships in ...
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... which, as they kiss, consume." (Shakespeare II, vii, lines 9-11) This line tells of ... Her fate is sealed, but stars have different intents with Romeo and Juliet. ...
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... way to speed up a process that already has been chosen (Act 1 scene3 line 49 ... In the play, there were several occasions were Macbeth was made aware of his fate. ...
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... The witches introduce Macbeths's fate. ... and they say "Fair is foul, and foul is fair, Hover through the fog and filthy air." This line shows foreshadowing; it ...
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... line 6) From the very beginning it is evident that they were destined by the stars to bad fortune. Some people may think that there is no way to control fate ...
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