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    Capulet in the Classic Shakespearean play of Romeo and Juliet displays a mixture of qualities rather than conveying a sense of consistency of action. When the audience first sees him‚ in act 1 scene 1‚ we find we find a Capulet who wants to straight away jump in a fight with younger members of his family -he being the older member should show the maturity an self-strain that you would expect from a man of his age- but instead we see him demanding”Give me my long sword” this suggests that he acts

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    Capulet Party Description

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    alligators on top of each other fighting over a fish. The walkthrough was full of foots steps chasing each other one after the other. Mr. Capulet was waiving to everyone and saying thank you for coming with most devilish smile I’ve ever seen with his polish sword in the side of him waiting to strike like a furious tiger waiting to hunt down his prey. Lady Capulet gossiping with the nurse‚ but the nurse was not really paying attention to her she looked exhausted and tire and she looked at me with flirting

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    Lady Capulet Analysis

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    react. What Capulet wants is what will happen. Therefore‚ she does not do anything in fear of contradicting her husband and getting in the way. The most evident line is “talk not to me‚ for I’ll not speak a word. Do as thou wilt‚ for I have done with thee.” (3.5 214-215) Although this line comes across as extremely harsh‚ in reality it is not. Lady Capulet is abandoning her in a very dire situation‚ but she is doing it because‚ she is afraid of going against

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    presentation opening

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    INTRODUCTION BASIC ELEMENTS EFFECTIVE OPENING TECHNIQUES CONCLUSION 1 2 HOW TO MAKE AN EFFECTIVE OPENING FOR A PRESENTATION EAP Presentation Team What included? 3 Basic elements: 1.Greeting 2.Title‚ subject 3. Purpose 4. Outline 5.Length 6.Inviting questions Attention getters 4 Problem technique Amazing fact technique Story/ anecdote technique Famous quote technique Thought – provoking questions technique Video analysis 5  Watch the video  Analyze the techniques used to draw

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    As the sun slowly sets on the Capulet-Montague feud‚ some underlying reasons for a tragedy so harsh are finally being revealed. As we mourn for those who perished as a result of the recent Montague-Capulet tragedy‚ we still must be cognizant of the fact that the Page‚ Balthasar‚ and the nurse all had chances to prevent this misfortune from happening. The idea of commanding people to do things as we wish‚ has questioned our morality as humans‚ and it is now a common reason for three tragic deaths

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    M3 – Discuss the effects on self esteem and self confidence of the physical changes associated with ageing. All physical changes that happen with ageing have an effect on individuals self esteem and confidence. A physical change like bone loss or stiffening on the joints makes it really hard for someone to function independently. This could affect their self esteem‚ as it will be very difficult to ask for help and accept the fact they cannot so everything by themselves. It will make them doubt

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    Irrelevant Speech Effect

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    study of the Irrelevant Speech Effect. Irrelevant speech disrupts immediate serial recall. In this study we test the disruptive effects of irrelevant speech on serial recall. In this experiment participants saw a list of randomly ordered digits 1-9. During the some trials they heard irrelevant speech in the background‚ while other trials were quiet. This irrelevant speech was a passage from Franz Kafka in German (Francis‚ Neath‚ & VanHorn‚ 2008). We found a main effect of Trial Type‚ which

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    Essay Topic: The impact and the dramatic effects of alcohol on the human body. Essay Questions: Why is alcohol considered to be a destructive substance? How does social drinking influence the alcohol habits of the society? What are the side effects of the alcohol abuse side effects? What major physical changes occur in the human body of an alcoholic? Thesis Statement: The contemporary medical world is very much concerned with the female alcohol abuse phenomenon and the appearance

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    Informative Speech Specific Purpose: To educate my audience on sugar and its effects on the body. Central Idea: Many sugars have detrimental effects on our body and it is important that we pay closer attention to avoiding these foods. Intro: I. Did you know that the average American consumes around 130 pounds of sugar per year? I’m going to assume that you are surprised by this fact‚ as you should be‚ because this is way above the amounts that we should be consuming. II. Sugar is all around us in

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    Dramatic Techniques

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    DRAMATIC TECHNIQUES Things to look out for in plays. Context You will need to write about techniques used in plays during your KS4 course. You will be expected to be able to look closely at how the playwright creates tension and characters through different techniques You can use this homework to help you develop your skills when writing about any play but not all plays will use the same techniques. Objective To identify dramatic techniques in plays. What you need to do. 1. Read the help sheet ‘Dramatic

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