Even though Ismene didn’t help out with the crime she still wanted to risk her life for Antigone, but she wouldn’t let her because she didn’t do the work. Antigone wants to die for the right reason, that she did something right for someone else. But since Ismene didn’t do any of the crime she didn’t want her to die because she did something wrong. Antigone wanted Ismene to live and she descried to live she didn’t do anything wrong. I think Ismene changed her mid because Antigone is her sister and you always stand up for family.
But the only way they would have total power over the kingdom is if Macbeth becomes king and the one way he could become king is if Duncan is murdered. Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to kill Duncan while he sleeps and make it look like his guards have murdered him. Macbeth gives into his wife and kills Duncan in his sleep and becomes very paranoid that the guards witnessed him killing Duncan and kills the guards as well. Macbeth becomes overwhelmed with the thought that he killed his ally. Every time Macbeth mentions Duncan's name at dinner, the ghost of Duncan appears but only Macbeth can see him.
Each student must use a different company. Use APA, proper citations and follow the template, Rubric and Handout found in Week 2 Course Documents. (See points below, due Week 2). Assignment # 2 Process Options for ROI: Students will prepare a graduate level paper on this topic that provides an analysis to answer the questions posted. (Three to five pages to make your case).
The killer ends up killing Ralph Cottle inside of Billys house and then leaves before the Billy comes inside the house to find the corpse of Ralph. Billy is frantic and finds a way to dispose of Lanny and Ralphs body before anyone discovers they are missing. The killer then threatens to kill his fiance Barbara who is in a coma at the hospital. Billy goes through several clues to who he thinks the killer is and tortures Steve Zillis his co-worker.
Nightmares are keeping Banquo awake, probably about Duncan being murdered. 3. Macbeth makes the mistake of bringing the daggers outside of the King’s chamber and not washing his hands. Lady Macbeth put’s the daggers back near the passed out servants, and puts blood on them to frame them. 4.
Amy was selfish. She did what she wanted, what made her happy, and what she believed was right. I also thought the town would have been more supporting of Will Kane. He chose to potentially jeopardize his life by trying to protect the town of Hadleyville and the town in return never once tried to protect
O’Connor’s use of imagery and Laurence’s use of diction create two distinct characters. In “A Good Man is Hard to Find” we are introduced to the misfit, an escaped murderer who later on kills the grandmother at the end of the story. In “Boys and Girls” Laurence gives us a character known as “the father”, we are not given a name but instead his behaviour throughout the story. He to commits wrongly actions in murdering not only injured horses but healthy ones too. “The girl is not surprised to later learn that her father has recaptured and killed the mare” (Korb).
Creon cares about his son so much he doesn’t want Haemon to marry Antigone just because she broke the law. Creon says, “You will never marry this side of death.”(646) Creon cares mostly about his family and don’t Haemon to marry a women that did something bad. Creon is doing the right thing for his son so he can live a better life than marrying a woman that broke the law. Creon also says, “No son of mine shall web so vile a creature.”(486) Haemon tries so hard to convince her father to let him marry her but Creon is stopping him. He cares about her wife, Eurydice, as well because Creon wanted to suicide when he saw his son and wife died in scene 8.
Knowing that he could have been less obstinate and changed his assessment of power would have prevented Creon's son and wife from dying the way they did. Although Antigone was also persistent in not changing her own viewpoints, this worked in her favor because she was stubborn for a better reason than Creon. She stood up for her family because she knew it was the right thing to do. Creon did not show that he cared about anything but his own appearance for the fear that he will be observed as weak, until it was too late. By comparing and contrasting the characters of Creon and Antigone, one can assume that a lesson to be learnt from reading this play is that one should do what they believe is right based on their values and not concentrate on the thoughts of those who aren't important to him or
Although, Macbeth takes the dagger and kills King Duncan, Lady Macbeth was the one who planned to kill him that night and frame his guards. I believe that Lady Macbeth played a huge part in the murder of King Duncan. Macbeth was ambitious about becoming King, yet, at moments he felt uneasy about the idea of murdering Duncan. Lady Macbeth convinced him otherwise challenging his manhood and planning the murder to the finer details. Lady Macbeth went to great measures to make sure Duncan was killed; she even called upon the evil spirits to aid her.