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Which author had a deep desire to maximize the quality of life?

Henry David Thoreau


Is chillingworth's deep desire for revenge understandable?

Roger Chillingsworth is a character from the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, not Macbeth.


What thoughts about Duncan does Macbeth have that conflict with his ''black and deep desires?

Macbeth, before the murder, can never fully reconcile his desire for the throne--which is strongly encouraged on, if not coerced, by his ambitious wife--and the murder of an old man, a man who has been supportive and generous towards Macbeth, who has never used or abused Macbeth in any way. Macbeth daydreams of being king, but is afraid of the steps towards it--a brutal murder, falsely accusing the retainers in the king's death, the possibility that he will no be believed by his peers. Regicide is a crime, but it is made more terrible when the man killed was a good and just mentor undeserving of the act.


What does Juliet want to know about Romeo after he leaves?

After Romeo leaves, Juliet is eager to know more about him, particularly his identity and background. She is captivated by their intense connection and seeks to understand who he is, expressing a mix of excitement and anxiety about their love. Her desire to learn about Romeo reflects her deep emotional investment and foreshadows the challenges they will face due to their families' feud.


What is Medea's reason for referring to Jason and Creon as dogs?

Medea refers to Jason and Creon as dogs to express her deep anger and betrayal. By using this derogatory term, she emphasizes their perceived loyalty to power and betrayal of her, portraying them as subservient and untrustworthy. This comparison underscores her feelings of abandonment and highlights their moral failings in her eyes, fueling her desire for revenge.