I think the answer might be between "We know the project is hers' alone but are willing to help anyway." or the answer would be "We know the project is her's alone but are willing to help anyway."
The focus of the literary analysis should be focus on whether or not these events are significant to your claim.
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As Tybalt agrees to withdraw, he threatens that although he is backing off now, the next time he sees Romeo he will not back off.
The words "breach in nature" represent the idea that Duncan's murder is a disruption of the order.
<h3>What do these words represent?</h3>
- The words show that something that shouldn't have happened has happened.
- The words show system violation done forcefully and negatively
- The words show how something disharmonious is being established.
In "Macbeth" we find that Duncan was a good king, with few enemies and much admired, in addition to having good health. This shows that Duncan's death was not something that should have happened and if it did, it should be from natural causes and not precociously through murder.
This murder caused Duncan to lose his life at the wrong time, making the environment disharmonious and corrupted as a "breach in nature."
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