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Don't include specific characters or plot points. This perspective on life should apply to people and situations outside the story.
Don't be obvious. "War is bad," is not a theme. ...
Don't make it advicey. ...
Don't use cliches.
The answer is
1=D
2=C
3=E
4=B
5=A
6=B
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One challenging point in my life was last year. Last year I started having symptoms of depression, though i didn't know it at the time, and it hurt not just me but the people around me. I was very sad all the time and didn't know why.My grades fell and I turned to some unhealthy habits that caused me to lose a lot of friends and support from family. I even quit my sports team and let down my coaches and team mates which only made me feel even worse. Even though many people asked me what was wrong I delt with this all on my own because i was too scared to tell anyone how I felt. I didn't really even know how i felt, I just knew I was sad all the time.
It took a long time and many messages to the support hotline to finally get to a place where I felt strong enough to tell someone how I felt. After I did I couldn't believe I hadn't done it sooner! They helped me realize that i was not the reason I felt this was but rather a chemical imbalance in my brain. I felt a relief, though I was still sad, at least now I knew why. My mom took me to the doctor where they asked me a ton of personal and repetitive questions. In the end I was diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder and anxiety. They signed me up with a therapist that really helped. Now, even though I still get sad, I am back to a simi-normal lifestyle. Though this was a really challenging part of my life, I'm glad it happened because it made me a stronger person
Explanation:
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In these lines, Macbeth explains his "fury" upon seeing the murder of Duncan. This fury led him to kill the guards.
He says that it was not possible for him to be wise, confused, calm, and furious all at once. He could not be both loyal and neutral. In that moment, his rage at finding Duncan so brutally murdered prevented him from thinking rationally. Therefore, he murdered the murderers immediately.
Of course, Macbeth is not being entirely honest. He murdered the guards so that the real murderer would not be caught. But this speech does add an interesting layer to his mindset at this time.
The sight of Duncan's mutilated body moved Macbeth to confusion and violence. He is correct in saying that rage prevented him from thinking rationally and reasonably. Macbeth's guilt over his actions has led to a troubled mind.