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He asks of his future, which then they say that Banquo is lesser than Machbeth and greater, but not so happy, yet much happier.
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The way that William Butler Yeat's poem "From the Antigone" is parallel to Sophocle's Antigone is the speaker in the poem, as well as the chorus in the play, lament noble Antigon'e terrible fate. The poem only speaks about a woman who is dying. This woman is most likely Antigone.
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Douglass advocated equal justice and rights, as well as citizenship, for blacks. He begins his speech by modestly apologizing for being nervous in front of the crowd and recognizes that he has come a long way since his escape from slavery.
In the gift of the magi the summary is giving up something that means a lot to you for someone you love because even when something is so important to you a loved one means more