Discuss the ideas developed by the text creator in your chosen text about the ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty. Ideally, the ability to balance honour and certainty comes naturally to[…]
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Doubt Begets Doubt
Prompt: Discuss the ideas developed by the text creator in your chosen text about the ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty to their lives. When torn between the human desire[…]
Balance
[…] The ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty Honour is ironic it can mean that being honourable is finding personal integrity or abiding by moral principles, however, honour can also[…]
Honour and Certainty: A Repulsion of Forces (Polished Critical)
~ Discuss the ideas developed by the text creator in your chosen text about the ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty to their lives. ~ Honour is the infrastructure of an[…]
The Uncertainty of Femininity
Prompt: Discuss the idea(s) developed by the text creator in your chosen text about the ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty to their lives. Honour is more than just a quality[…]
“Purpose is but the Slave to the Memory”: Death and the Desire to Restore One’s Honour and Certainty (Hamlet Critical Essay)
Prompt: Discuss the ideas developed by the text creator in your chosen text about the ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty. “Purpose is but the Slave to the Memory”: Death and[…]
Polished Hamlet Critical
Honour is seen as an abstract concept of where an individual obtains recognition of their actions. For instance, a man who brings honour to his family name is recognized. With honour comes the absolute assurance[…]
Villainy and its Effects on Honour and Certainty – Hamlet Polished Critical Essay
Prompt: Discuss the ideas developed by the text creator in your chosen text about the ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty to their lives. An antagonist often correlates directly with a[…]
The Art of Obedience
“I shall obey, my lord.” – Ophelia (I.iii.623) Ophelia. The lovely and virtuous maiden, wearing innocence and obedience like flowers in her hair—that’s you, is it not? You, sweet beauty, were named after the flower[…]
She is Ophelia (By Kelley & Hijab)
INTRODUCTION (Kelley): Ophelia. She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes, and potential wife of Prince Hamlet. She is a pawn, a traitor, a breeder of sinners, a woman[…]