Enemy In Macbeth

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English

 

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Elizabeth L

 

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March 8, 2013

 

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University

 

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This ultimately conveys the universal message that it is one’s enemies that has all the control and not the individual himself. An enemy can often become so malicious and intimidating that it can effortlessly destroy one’s innocence. In “Faces of the Enemy”, Keen uses the term “rapist” to describe an enemy to be the “the destroyer of motherhood” (Keen, “Faces of the Enemy”)...
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In “Faces of the Enemy”, Keen uses the term “rapist” to describe an enemy to be the “the destroyer of motherhood” (Keen, “Faces of the Enemy”). He also depicts the enemy to be a “lust defiling innocence” (Keen, “Faces of the Enemy”) which goes to show the corruption an enemy can bestow upon on individual to the point that he loses all innocence...
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