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    and more down-to-earth than his friend. Their dialogue serves to introduce the audience to the theme of how a well-governed court could be run‚ which will contrast dramatically to the corrupt Antonio will find at Amalfi. At the court they encounter Bosola‚ the malcontent‚ who later likens the virtuous Antonio to a ’cedar planted by a spring’‚ an image which contrasts to Bolola’s view of the Aragon brothers (The Duchess’s brothers: The Cardinal and Ferdinand) as‚ plum trees‚ that grow crooked [Act

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    Exam Name: UGC- NET / JRF Examination Subject: General Awareness or GK (Second Paper) 1. Which novel has a nameless narrator? (a) Moby Dick (b) Anna Karenina (c) Invisible Man (d) The Grapes of Wrath 2. Samuel Beckett wrote - (a) Volpone (b) Mother Courage and Her Children (c) A Doll’s House (d) Endgame 3. Which one of the following author-book pairs is correctly matched? (a) Elfride Jelinek - The Pianist (b) J.M. Coetzee- Shame (c) Saul Bellow - Herzog (d) Salman Rushdie - Disgrace

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    During the Renaissance‚ Reformation‚ and 18th Century‚ Britain faced many changes which also happened to affect the literature what was written in this time. There were many shifts in rulers during these three time periods‚ including the first female queen and the first time parliament killed the British king and ruled. Due to all of the changes in society‚ the perception of masculinity changed in literature as well. More specifically‚ masculine power changed throughout these time periods. Masculine

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    International Diploma Business Group FB Management Teacher: Dr. Andrew Prince Team Inreanamkongeria Sunjong Song (Sun) Nguyen Thi Hong Hanh (Victoria) Hiral Parekh Rebecca Mould Iyabosola Ogundero( Bosola) Word Count: 964 Date of submission: 9th November 2012 iPhone 5: Price Cutting Initiative Contents Abstract.................................................... 4 Introduction.............................................. 5 Mission and Objectives

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    F663 Exemplar Answers with Commentaries June 2010 Introduction OCR has reproduced these exemplar candidate answers from the June 2010 series to support teachers in interpreting the assessment criteria for the GCE English Literature specifications. These exemplars should be read in conjunction with the past paper/mark scheme and Principal Examiner’s Report for unit F663 from the June 2010 exam series‚ also available on the OCR website. This content has been selected by senior OCR examiners‚ to illustrate

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    The English Renaissance- its philosophy‚ literature and art‚ the European context‚ major characteristics and representatives Periods of English Renaissance 1500-1660 The Renaissance While the English Renaissnace began with the ascent of the House of Tudor to the English throne in 1485‚ the English Literary Renaissance began with English humanists such as Sir Thomas More and Sir Thomas Wyatt. In addition‚ the English Literary Renaissance consists of four subsets: The Elizabethan Age‚

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    Glossary of Literary terms – Drama Act-: A lengthy segment of a play‚ comprising several scenes. A major division in a play. Each act may have one or more scenes. Greek plays were performed as continuous wholes‚ with interpolated comment from the Chorus. Horace appears to have been the first to insist on a five-act structure. At some stage during the Renaissance the use of five acts become standard practice among French dramatists.     Plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries have natural

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