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    Beware the Ides of March!” (I‚ ii‚ 23) The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare in 1623. Like many other plays written by Shakespeare‚ there was always a message hidden in it. He wanted you to learn a lesson from his plays. Three topics that show the theme of the story are Caesar’s death causing Rome to revenge‚ Antony’s goodness winning over Brutus’s cruelness‚ and Brutus being defeated by the people of Rome. In this piece I believe the theme was good always outweighs evil

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    Cat Essay 2 In Beware the Cat‚ William Baldwin’s immediate target is Catholicism. This book is one of many anti-catholic satires that appeared during Edward VI’s Protestant reign. In this story Baldwin goes beyond putting down the practices of the Church of Rome and exposes some of its foundational problems. He portrays‚ satirically‚ how knowledge is obtained and passed down in the church. At this time the culture was going through a transition from a largely oral and visual way of communicating

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    December 9th‚ 2013 Beware the Ides of March Gaius Julius Caesar is debatably one of the most famous Roman figures in history. One reason for his popularity could be his well-known assassination on March 5th‚ 44 BC‚ also known as the Ides of March. Many adaptions have been written of this event‚ but the two ancient authors who have accounted the death are Plutarch and Suetonius. Neither of the authors were present at the murder (seeing as how neither of them were born yet)‚ but instead received

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    _______ / 29 Score ____________________Name ________Period ________Date Study Questions: Beware of the Dog COMPREHENSION (10 points; 1 point each) On the line provided‚ write the letter of the best answer to each of the following items. ______ 1. The circumstance that creates the main conflict in “Beware of the Dog” centers on a pilot who — A is unsure of his location as he awakens over the English Channel B is joking with his squadron members about his wounded leg

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    "Houston‚ we have a problem". This is one of the free ringtones‚ (with original scratchy radio noises)‚ I use for incoming calls in one of my mobiles. One of the coolest free ringtones around. So I think. I have two mobiles numbers‚ one for friends‚ family and fun and other for the serious callers‚ such as my bank manager‚ my grandmother‚ (she is a no nonsense clever woman who expects a grandson like me to be a grown up man by now)‚ the tax collector or the democratic party. Free Ringtones that

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    Beware: The Wrath of Alexia Monica Ring Trust me when I say that you don’t have to understand Spanish to be frightened by the ghost Alexia. Alexia‚ written and directed by Andrés Borghi‚ is a short horror film about Franco’s ex-girlfriend coming back from the dead to stop him from moving on. The best way to describe this short film is The Ring meets Unfriended. Although this short film can be viewed as a combination of the two feature length films‚ it has many elements that contribute to the

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    ensue‚ as we are simply a greedy species biologically programmed to survive‚ thus we would become hostile towards one another in our attempt to survive. Everyone would fend for themselves as the phrase‚ “dog-eat-dog world” becomes more characteristic of society. It is already a dog-eat-dog world even with a government‚ however the anarchy that ensues would

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    Beware: Marks of Satan The article describing the subconscious penetration of Satan’s influences in our daily lives fell short of building a solid argument. Although there were parts of the article that made it interesting‚ the overall impact was not significant enough to convince me regarding satanic influences. The positives that can be attributed to the article relate to effective use of shock value‚ relevance to the average reader‚ and use of credible sources. The article takes the reader

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    "Beware of the Fish" by Gordan Korman: A Review ’Beware The Fish’ is one of the funniest books I have ever read in my life. It is about two boys named Bruno and Boots who go to a boarding school called ’Macdonald Hall’. Their headmaster is a grim man named Mr. Sturgeon(a.k.a ’The Fish’. A sturgeon is a kind of fish.) It all started when Elmer Drimsdale‚ school genius invented somethingthat is sort of like a television broadcaster. He didn’t know it really worked!!!! When Bruno and Boots found

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    Middleton’s Women Beware Women is a Jacobean tragedy‚ which has a complex plot and deals with corrupted characters. This tragedy is about corruption in the court and life in general‚ love by money and how women can lead other women to destruction. As Tricomi states about the characters‚ they ‘are not wholly the product of their circumstances‚ but their circumstances condition their choices and propel them toward their destiny’.[1] Middleton‚ as other Jacobean playwrights before him‚ has managed to

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