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The saying, "It is better to have a hen tomorrow than an egg today," refers to the idea that it is better to have something of value in the long term than to settle for some passing desire immediately.
She feels very guilty and she tells Hamlet so. Hamlet asked her to not reveal that he is not really crazy. She then protects Hamlet for the murder of Polonius by telling the king that Hamlet has gone mad. However, it is clear that Gertrude is not as guilty as you might think. She was not aware of the fact that Claudius had killed her first husband for her until Hamlet says "Almost as bad, dear mother, as to kill a king and marry with his brother." "To kill a king?" she asks. She had no idea. Nevertheless she was the motive, or part of the motive for the crime, and this makes her feel guilty.
Sadly, yes :( The idea behind the show is great, the first few episodes are good, but misleading. Takes some unfortunate twists and bam, chickflick.
The White Americans gave a peice of land to the Native AMericans so they had to stay on their land and their land only. The belief that the land was rightfully theirs was enforced by the idea of manifest destiny. (coined by John O'Sullivan in 1845). An extremly brief definition of Manifest Destiny is the idea that the Americans had a God given right to the land from the Native Americans. ALthough pioneers had started moving west before the idea arrived, it was the driving force behind the idea of the White Americans as the superior being.
"Motive" is a noun (of the idea-type category).
A motive is a short musical idea.A short musical idea.
motive
A short MUSICAL IDEA.
short musical idea
short musical idea
A short musical idea can be called a number of things. It can be called a phrase or motif for example.
"Motive" is a noun (of the idea-type category).
As a composer develops a musical idea she may use fragmentation as a way to shorten the musical motive.
No. The evidence is irrespective of anyone's motive.
"Motive" is a noun (of the idea-type category).
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