Wrath and anger for the murder this girl has committed. I have avenged you in honor, my father. Just like Antigone avenged her brother. May the Gods pardon us both. Why do I feel no guilt?
- How awful!- It's tragic! - I feel a bit pale.- Watch out! That's my tail! I think we've hadquite enough magic. - What a mess!- Yeah, it's a mess, all right.- A big, old, stinky mess.
Lanahan readings: pp. 249-255 “. . .A Government of Strangers” (____/ 3 ½) 1. What is the purpose of a bureaucrat?
Oth- That’s strange Emil- Desdemona is honest I put it down. You should remove this thought from your head because you’re hurting yourself. Whoever told you this receive god’s curse. If she’s not honest then theres no such thing as a faithful wife. Oth- Go get her.
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This is an example of how savage the boys had truly become. The turpitude that the boys possessed during this hunt shows how the evil in them had taken oven. Later, Jack told the boys that they would offer the head as a sacrifice to the beast of the island. He told them to "sharpen a stick at both ends...as he stood up, holding the dripping sow's head in his hands... and jammed the soft throat down on the pointed end of the stick" (Golding, 126). The ability of Jack to perform this atrocious act shows his complete digression from propriety to absolute
(Pause.) Who murdered Tybalt mum? Lady Capulet: It was Romeo Juliet: (Angry tone) Romeo is nowhere near being a criminal, he is like a true knight. Pardon me! No man like he can make my heart grieve.
- Could save his life by an untrue statement of being involved in witchcraft. - Refuses to weaken and sign name to a lie, instead rips confession, states cannot live without his name. • Finally proclaims, “How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!” - Dramatically confirming the play’s key theme of reputation. - Deciding on death and his good name instead a life without his reputation, play is brought to shocking and emotional climax.
This head is for the beast. It’s a gift. The silence accepted the gift and awed them. The head remained there, dim-eyed, grinning faintly, blood blackening between the teeth.”(137) This quote shows that the boys believed that they had to give sacrifice of the pig head to the “beast”. This idea that the boys killing for the beast goes back to them becoming violent in the first place was their unknown fear of the
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