From the silence an Earth chill motive. In bitterness we join forces with restitution. Plummeted dreams in a variation of a dream.
A very powerful poem.
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An essay on William Blake’s complete change in perspective. (This essay was scored a B+)
The relationship between good and evil with minor proof from several books.
Evil in its intent, plagiarism tricks the foolish and seduces the wise into a false sense of accomplishment.
Edmund, from Shakespeare’s play King Lear, is arguably one of most evil, egotistical characters in all of literature; yet there is one slight glimmer of goodness keeps him from utter evil, one little bit of hope.