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  2. List of fratricides in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Claudius killed King Hamlet, his brother, and married his sister-in-law, Gertrude, in order to become King of Denmark in William Shakespeare's Hamlet.; In the Thomas Harris novel Hannibal, Margot Verger kills her brother Mason as revenge for his abuse of her when they were younger, as she was encouraged to do by her former therapist, Dr. Hannibal Lecter.

  3. Kill Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    Kill Shakespeare is a twelve-issue comic book limited series released by IDW Publishing.It was produced by Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery, who also served as co-writers, with Andy Belanger as artist, Ian Herring as colourist, and Kagan McLeod as cover artist.

  4. The Pardoner's Tale - Wikipedia

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    The youngest of the three men draws the shortest straw and departs; while he is away, the remaining two plot to overpower and both stab him upon his return. However, the one who leaves for town plots to kill the other two to keep the treasure all for himself and does not repent: he purchases rat poison and laces the wine. When he returns with ...

  5. The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of The Commandments

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    Drole proceeds to place everyone in random pairs for a series of tag-team battles. Elizabeth and Elaine manage to defeat two assassin brothers who were killed off despite Elizabeth healing them out of kindness. Meliodas and Ban kill two of Gloxinia’s Blue Demons as an afterthought while arguing over whether Elizabeth or Elaine is the ideal woman.

  6. Fratricide - Wikipedia

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    Fratricide (from Latin fratricidium; from frater 'brother' and -cīdium 'killing' – the assimilated root of caedere 'to kill, cut down') is the act of killing one's own brother. It can either be done directly or via the use of either a hired or an indoctrinated intermediary (an assassin). The victim need not be the perpetrator's biological ...

  7. Exodus (Uris novel) - Wikipedia

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    The brothers change their names to Akiva (Yakov) and Barak (Jossi). Jossi tries to understand the Palestinians, using demonstrations of force to gain their respect. The Balfour Declaration is issued during World War I. The two brothers become senior in the Jewish government, and debate using terrorism to fight the British authorities.

  8. Brothers (Goldman novel) - Wikipedia

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    Brothers is a thriller novel by William Goldman. It is the sequel to his 1974 novel Marathon Man and is Goldman's final novel. Daniel Woodrell wrote in The Washington Post that "The ultimate significance of the title becomes clear only in the surprising, explosive twist at the end." [1] The BBC later aired a radio adaptation. [2]

  9. Truth and Bright Water - Wikipedia

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    Truth, a small town in rural Montana, and Bright Water, a reserve across the Canadian–American border, are separated by a river. The first person narrator, a 15-year-old Native American youth, Tecumseh (named after the famous Shawnee leader), watches a strange woman jump off the cliff into the river that marks the border.