A Model Of Success

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A Model Of Success

There is only one amazingly, hysterical comedian who came from the heart of Newmarket Ontario, on January 17, 1962. His name is James Eugene Carrey (a.k.a. Jim Carrey). This man is a great model of success because of his early career as a great comedian. At the age of 15 Jim Carrey began performing at a famous comedy club in Toronto, called Yuk Yuk's. He continued his comedy acts all over Canada until the age of 19, when he had packed up and moved to Los Angeles. Jim Carrey is a moel of success for his accomplishments at a very young age. Although he had left school in the 9th grade, he has become a great success and a big influence on young comedians for discovering his awesome talents.

The skills that this man has are obvious. He is extremely funny and is very good at acting. These skills are what made him a very successful comedian/actor, with many awards.What is evil? Well if you have ever read Macbeth you will understand
what I am about to tell you. Macbeth is full of evil deceit and many other
ways of the "dark side". The first sight of evil in this play is the three
witches, whom are both magical,and hideous. These witches tell Macbeth
that there will be a new King to reign the land, and Macbeth was he.
Although he had not believed them at first, later on in the play Macbeth
can be the King, so long as he murders the current one. Lady Macbeth is
the one to encourage her husband to kill those who oppose them and to
do what ever it takes to be the King. For example, Lady Macbeth says in
lines 27-29, "All that impedes thee from the golden round, Which fate and
metaphysical aid doth seem, To have thee crown'd withal." Lady Macbeth
clearly wants this more then anything, and she will get what she wants
so long as Macbeth obeys her wishes. Most of the evil in this play are the
murders that are done, like when the King gets murded by Macbeth, and...

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