I need a 3 page essay about Hamlet. I will attach the exact instructions. In those instructions it talks about another passage of text “Shakespeare’s Tradgedy” and I will be providing that too, to be read and incorporated in the essay as the instructions call for it.

analyze the character, Macbeth, and decide whether or not he can be considered a tragic hero based on the following characteristics that all tragic heroes possess.
1. unyielding-stand firm on their beliefs
2. make no apologies for their actions
3. set goals
4. know the value of sacrifices
5. willing to make sacrifices
7-9 paragraph essay which thoroughly concludes your stance on this question must include two quotations as evidence to support each of the fiver characteristics (10 minimum quotations for the essay). must cite the quotations in your essay by Act, Scene, and Line # 

Choose a food that you love, or one that you really dont like. Write a scene where people are preparing or eating this food. Use sensory language and precise descriptions to get your reader to feel the same way about this food.

  I need it to be a compare and contrast the essay. Im using Vera, and Judge Lawerence war-grave. I need to have 5 paragraphs, and have a hook and a  topic sentence for each paragraph. Here is the rubric.

The introduction includes an attention grabber and a clear thesis statement.
Every body paragraph has a clear topic sentence that connects to the thesis statement and the paragraphs around it.
Each claim within the body paragraphs is supported with relevant, textual evidence.
Evidence is clearly and thoroughly supported with analysis to explain its relevance to the topic.
Writer thoroughly compares and contrasts both characters, themes, or movie(based on your topic) to each other.
The conclusion provides a brief summary of the essay, restates the thesis, and ends with a lasting thought.
Uses a variety of words and sentence structures. Follows a logical sequence of ideas. Planning/prewriting is evident.

Due to a nationwide effort to reduce childhood obesity, state officials are requiring schools to replace soft drink machines and sugary snacks with more healthful drink and food choices. The local school board is asking your opinion.

Task:  Write a letter to the school board that gives your opinion concerning the ban of sugary drinks and snacks. Include in your letter, reasons for your opinion.

Construct a letter from the perspective of a Russian peasant to a Joseph Stalin. In this letter, you must discuss your concerns about his new collectivization policy. You must explain why the policy concerns you by using three evidence from the lessons. Your written letter should be between 200-400 words.

A definition essay is a type of academic writing that explains what a term or a concept means.
What Is a Definition Essay?
A definition essay is a piece of writing that explains what a term or a concept means. Some words have definite, concrete meanings, such as glass, book, or tree. Terms such as honesty, honor, or love are abstract and depend more on a persons point of view.
The term may be evaluated from the direct, or exact meaning and the point of the subjectivity of the person defining the term. The aim is not only to provide the dictionary definition but also expound on why the word is defined in such a manner. The approach depends on the subject, readers, and the essays purpose.

3 Steps to a Powerful Definition Essay
When you start writing a definition essay, follow 3 main steps.
Step 1: Tell readers what term is being defined.
Step 2: Present clear and basic information.
Step 3: Use facts, examples, or anecdotes that readers will understand.

Choosing Ideas for Writing a Definition Essay
Choosing the definition is a key step in writing a definition essay. You need to understand the term for you to easily define it for others. Read the dictionary, but dont just copy the definition. Explain the terms meaning briefly in your own words. Besides, it is important to limit your term before you start defining it.
For example, you could write forever on the term love. To limit it, you would write about either romantic love, platonic love, or first love.
Abstract ideas often work well for this type of essay and provide the writer with more directions to explore, but the writer will need to focus. Often free-association will generate lots of potential roads to go down and help eliminate potential dead-ends.
For example: Clothes
This may lead in a thousand directions, but in listing and jotting down wherever your mind leads, you come to fashion.
Fashion may be what you pinpoint as the focus.  Or, maybe it gets even more focused maybe, pants, underwear, uniforms, hats, who knows?

Whatever essay topic you choose, you should be interested in the subject and familiar with it. It would be great if you had your personal experience in the matter you are going to define.

How to Write a Definition Essay: Outline and Format
The definition essay outline format is similar to that of a typical essay and includes several unique characteristics. Typically, it includes the introduction, body, and conclusion parts. Here is a detailed focus on each section.
Definition Essay: Introduction
Start with one of the various techniques, such as a short anecdote, an extended definition, or some open-ended questions (strong hook). Your introduction should conclude with a clear, precise thesis statement that tells your readers just what the essay will discuss. All body paragraphs directly support the thesis statement. The thesis statement usually identifies the term being defined and provides a brief, basic definition.

Definition Essay: Body Paragraphs
Create a thorough definition. There are several ways to define a term. Here are a few options.
Define by function
Explain what something does or how something works.

Define by a structure
Tell how something is organized or put together.

Define by analysis
Compare the term to other members of its class and then illustrate the differences. These differences are special characteristics that make the term stand out. For example, compare a Siberian husky to other dogs, such as lap dogs, mutts, or sporting dogs.

Define by what the term does not mean
This distinction can sometimes clarify the definition. It helps readers to understand the term better.

Use understandable facts, examples, or anecdotes. Select the ones that can fully explain your definition. Ask yourself, Which examples will best help readers understand the term? What examples would most appeal to my readers? Will a brief story reveal the terms meaning? Do not use any examples that will not support the definition.
Definition Essay: Conclusion
Restate the thesis statement in other words. Give an overview of the main points of the paper, referring to the entire body paragraphs. Link back to the attention grabber to conclude your essay.

Using The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail and the film Good Night and Good Luck write an essay that informs and persuades your audience over the topic discussing the importance of knowledge and how knowledge is power. The essay should be in MLA format and each body paragraph should include two or three pieces of evidence. Three different rhetorical devices will need to be typed and highlighted.

In your Essay, you will need to make an historical argument and then provide evidence that supports it. The strongest evidence for historical arguments generally comes from primary source documents. A primary source document is anything (for example, letters, articles, books, videos, objects, etc.) produced in the time period you are writing about. Scholarly secondary sources (for example, historical articles or books) as well as journalistic articles from reputable sources (for example, the New York Times, NPR, etc.) can also provide strong evidence. Other kinds of more popular sources for example, Wikipedia, blogs, websites, etc. should not be used as evidence to support your arguments.

In last weeks assignment, you came up with explanations for 3 different historical events or trends in psychology. Choose one explanation that you would like to focus on for your Essay (make sure that you do not choose any of the examples that I provided), and start finding evidence to support it. You could:

1) Read the textbook, Wikipedia, and other general sources about your chosen figure and try to find the relevant primary and scholarly sources cited there. In other words, use these general sources to lead you to stronger forms of evidence (like primary and scholarly sources).

2) Search the internet for any primary sources for example, original documents written by your chosen person (for example, on the Psych Classics website) or videos, oral histories, letters, and other documents related to your profile (for example, on the Psychologys Feminist Voices website).

3) Do an index search (for example, on Google Scholar, Psychinfo, etc.) for scholarly articles or books about your chosen person or for primary source documents written by her.

An example Essay topic might be: Galton and his students constantly measured human traits and capacities because they were using these measurements to evaluate individual fitness as part of a eugenic program. Examples of evidence that might be used to support this argument include: a) Quotes from Galtons academic books and articles (for example, Hereditary Talent and Character) where he explains anthropometry (measuring people) in terms of Eugenic goals; b) A historical record showing that Galton and his students all held the Eugenics Chair at University College, London; c) A scholarly research article describing Galtons anthropometric laboratories and their connection to Eugenic societies.

Turn in a paragraph whose first sentence is your main argument (an historical event or trend combined with an explanation for it). Then provide three pieces of good evidence that support your argument (your explanation).