King Duncan was slain by an ambitious, yet loyal person.
What is Macbeth?
The main character of All Quiet on the Western Front.
What is Paul Baumer?
Meaning of Dehumanization
How many sentences are in an "Analysis"?
What is 3-5 sentences?
Cinder's height
What is 7"5?
The three apparition's characteristics
What are an "armed head", a "bloody child", and a child crowned with a tree in his hand.
The symbolism of Innocence and Hope
What is Butterflies.
Meaning of "Floating Dagger"
The "Evidence" of an essay
What is the direct quote from a given book that'll provide either context or to prove the thesis?
Cinder's Overall Dilemma
What is something she didn't commit; she was "accused".
The main, reoccurring symbols
What is Blood, Weather, Dagger, and Light/Darkness
The main, reoccurring symbols
What is Butterflies, Horses, Women and Boots?
Meaning of Concord
It means an agreement or harmony between people or groups?
When finishing an essay, what else should be done?
You should indent, reread and correct, and double-space your sentences.
The name of the short novel I'm writing
What is "Cinder: The Accused"?
True or False.
Macbeth began to hallucinate both ghosts and objects alike because of the immense guilt and fear he had been feeling when he murdered King Duncan and others.
True.
Although he tried toughening it and was ambitiously driven forward, he felt incredible guilt for what deeds he's done and what consequences would soon follow. Therefore, he began to hallucinate out of fear.
True or False?
Paul was, at first, very much excited to take part in Germany's army, but it turned out to be incredibly gory and brutal. However, Paul remained calm and content.
False.
Although Paul was excited at first, it never carried on any further, as he became frightened and confused with everything happening. In addition, he would sooner or later lose most of his comrades due to the warfare, which further made him anxious and dreadful.
Meaning of Virtuous
It means behavior showing high moral standards; a very good person.
In Macbeth, what does "blood" symbolize throughout the play?
"Blood" symbolizes the fear, guilt, and paranoia of a given character, like Macbeth. It's a reoccurring symbol that continuously emphasizes his negative feelings toward the unjustifiable deeds he committed.
True or False?
Cinder had been accursed with an ancient, well-behaved god from the "Old World".
False.
She was accursed with an ancient, uncontrollable god from the "Old World".
Was Lady Macbeth's death ever indepthly explained? What might've been her cause of death?
No, as it happened offscreen. However, theories have come to somewhat agree that Lady Macbeth died in result of the immense guilt she'd suddenly felt, and she decided to kill herself to free herself from any more physical torment.
What are some of the reoccurring themes of All Quiet on the Western Front?
Disillusionment (Being disappointed in something you were looking forward to), Dehumanization (Taking away positive human qualities), and Nationalism (Preferring your country over everyone else’s).
Meaning of Pessimistic
It means tending to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen; gloomy.
Did Macbeth have control over his decisions, or did the witches and their prophecy lead him to the wrong path?
Even if the Witches' prophecy led him to the wrong path, he ultimately did have control over his decision-making. He wanted to be King, and he pursued that goal with the guidance of the Witches and their prophecy.
How many siblings does Cinder have, and what are their names?
She has two, older sisters; Alicorn and Fantom.
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