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let me guess Once Macbeth stops struggling against his ambition, the conflict shifts. ... The characters who oppose Macbeth and eventually defeat him do so in order to ... The play actually opens with the consequences of someone else's ambition. In the ... has come true, he is awakened to the possibility of the second also being realized.
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No
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they should be equally prioritized
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So maybe they had nothing to talk about before they got married and they thought that if they got married then they would have something to talk about or they were pregnant and if they were younger than 18 they decided to get married.
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1. D: the Bishop is kind and caring and even though ValJean is an ex-convict he is still treated like a human being by the Bishop. Calling him 'brother' further shows how he views all people as equals.
2. D: you would expect ValJean to be grateful for the kindness the Bishop shows him and to accept the food and lodging without causing trouble. ValJean is a former criminal but the Bishop trusted him to not steal what he had. ValJean showed the opposite of these expectations by stealing from the Bishop.
3. C: the Bishop welcomes ValJean into his home and treats him like a real human being. The irony is that as soon as someone treats him like a normal person ValJean starts "stuttering like a madman", acting the way everyone before had assumed he would be (crazy).