The Subversion of Natural Order in "Macbeth"
.... betrayal in the drama. However, they also inform Macbeth of the most
unnatural acts that will lead to his downfall. Even by the end ....
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Sexual Practices
.... The distinction is also not graded, so that heterosexual intercourse during menstruation and necrophilia both count unambiguously as
unnatural acts. ....
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Violence in Hamlet
.... of all that has gone before, he delivers the playwright's caution to future audiences: "So shall you hear/Of carnal, bloody, and
unnatural acts,/Of accidental ....
(814

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Temptations Faced by Macbeth
.... passing that power by. He considers only whether natural or
unnatural acts will lead him to be King. Almost immediately he considers ....
(1410

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The Power of the Mythic Hero
.... Shakespeare, 794)." Hamlet dies a "sweet prince" possessed of "a noble heart" who is the victim of "carnal, bloody, and
unnatural acts (Shakespeare, 794)." He ....
(794

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Open Gay Lifestyles
.... just as it can be used to support a wide variety of heinous and condemnable
acts. .... by Moore is a counter to the charge that homosexuality is
unnatural and that ....
(1517

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Violations of Nature in King Lear Shakes
.... In contrast, Regan, Goneril and Edmund are
unnatural, degenerate and disloyal to their .... the disdain of women who have performed the degrading
acts he demanded ....
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Violations of Nature in King Lear Shakes
.... In contrast, Regan, Goneril and Edmund are
unnatural, degenerate and disloyal to their .... the disdain of women who have performed the degrading
acts he demanded ....
(966

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Plato's Theory of Justice
.... steal or betray a friend or commit adultery because these are the
acts of a .... which one part rebels against the whole and seeks to gain
unnatural control leads ....
(1292

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OTIS AND JEFFERSON ON COLONISTS' RIGHTS
.... He equivocated over whether to support or oppose the Townshend
Acts, issuing contradictory .... Britain will e'er long put an end to this
unnatural contest" and ....
(2291

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Plato's Definition of Justice
.... steal or betray a friend or commit adultery because these are the
acts of a .... which one part rebels against the whole and seeks to gain
unnatural control leads ....
(1288

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Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet
.... the Macbeths are interested in something rather vulgar: more, as it were an excess of virtu that is
unnatural and perverse. It is because Macbeth
acts on his ....
(2875

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Legal Treatment of Homosexuals in American History
.... 1866, Connecticut had enacted a statute that arguably applied to sexual
acts between men .... order of nature by man with man or in the same
unnatural manner with ....
(5486

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Ghosts & The Wild Duck (Ibsen)
.... Like the ducks, all the characters are trapped in an
unnatural world. .... Most of the exposition is scattered through the last
acts. ....
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Legalizing Prostitution
....
acts as a safety valve .... numbers of young, unmarried soliers are living would probably lead to offences such as criminal assault, rape and
unnatural crime." And ....
(951

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Oedipus & The Darker Face of Earth
.... gods were just in visiting woes upon Thebes because of the
unnatural behavior of Oedipus. What is tragic is that Oedipus unwittingly commits his
acts and then ....
(821

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A Dream Deferred
.... of the Youngers are forced to attempt to thrive in their own
unnatural environment .... this as yet another burden placed upon them, which it is, and
acts as another ....
(1109

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A Raisin in the Sun
.... of the Youngers are forced to attempt to thrive in their own
unnatural environment .... this as yet another burden placed upon them, which it is, and
acts as another ....
(1109

4

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Strange Fruit
.... sudden smell of burning flesh The black fruit of the
unnatural Southern poplar .... rather is bitter that any human being could perpetuate such
acts against another ....
(1050

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Disaster Legal Relief and Homeland Security
.... industry use. Steinberg, T. (2000).
Acts of God: The
unnatural history of natural disaster in America. New York: Oxford. Gives an ....
(1434

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Child Pornography and Computers Pornography invo
.... Few of the
acts involving foreign objects or animals are simulated. .... pose) is sexually suggestive; (3) whether the child is depicted in an
unnatural pose or in ....
(6627

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Raney
.... on her wedding night because Charles attempted some kind of
unnatural caresses, and .... of an oddball because he is often silent, cold or
acts inappropriately in ....
(1684

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A Rose for Emily
.... Faulkner's use of foreshadowing that "prepares us for Emily's
unnatural act at .... Deprived of access to emotional fulfillment, she
acts fulfillment in a depraved ....
(1612

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"The Tell-Tale Heart"
.... even further, and that the madness was manifest in a number of
acts prior to .... developed for explaining his actions to himself, which is also an
unnatural way to ....
(1605

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The theme of abandonment and Flannery O'Connor
.... impose an order that is
unnatural--sometimes to be preferred, but
unnatural just the .... He kills the grandmother at precisely that moment when she
acts as if she ....
(1777

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Mary W. Shelley's novel Frankenstein
.... His
acts lead to the deaths of several other people, and the monster he has created .... part of this family, though unknown to the others, and an
unnatural part of ....
(1611

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Matthew 28
.... English verb 'disciple' for this passage, and for [Mt] 13:52 and
Acts 14:21 .... and implied in the willingness of the parents; for it is
unnatural and unspiritual ....
(1799

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Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon
.... a god, or a hero." By ritual or custom, the hero's
acts may be .... The Freudian interpretation of this fact is that the name shows an
unnatural attachment between ....
(2537

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Magic Realism in Song of Solomon
.... a god, or a hero." By ritual or custom, the hero's
acts may be .... The Freudian interpretation of this fact is that the name shows an
unnatural attachment between ....
(2537

10

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Poverty and America
.... one analysis may be observed, poverty may indeed be hereditary in an
unnatural sense .... the process, and someone, even if it is government, steps in and
acts as a ....
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