Evening Post (8 June 1929) I Once on the long‚ covered piers‚ you have come into a ghostly country that is no longer Here and not yet There. Especially at night. There is a hazy yellow vault full of shouting‚ echoing voices. There is the rumble of trucks and the clump of trunks‚ the strident chatter of a crane and the first salt smell of the sea. You hurry through‚ even though there’s time. The past‚ the continent‚ is behind you; the future is that glowing mouth in the side of the ship; this dim
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the play As You Like It by William Shakespeare‚ shakespeare develops characterization for Rosalind in Act 4‚ Scene 1. He develops characterization by his word choices. Rosalind is the daughter of the banished Duke Senior. She stayed with his uncle‚ Duke Fredrick‚ and was also banished. Rosalind and Celia made an escape with Touchstone to find the Forest of Arden to find Rosalind’s banished father. Rosalind is characterized as curious‚ self-opinionated and forgiving. In this essay you will learn of
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play “As You Like It” demonstrates the converse as it highlights that it is possible to balance belonging to group while keeping one’s unique identity. As a result‚ by comparing the exploration of all three composers‚ a responder can enhance their understanding of the influences that affect one’s sense of belonging and identity. As one becomes part of a group an understanding of their own unique identity can often be enriched. This is evident in William Shakespeare’s play “As You like It” through
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Bribery is anywhere! I was choosing from the choices of viands infront me. Meat on my left and vegetables on my right. There is this green leafy vegetable that I don’t really like because of the chemical content said to be present in it even after many times of washing it-the cabbage. But wait! It has meat and if I buy this one I will pay less. Imagine the difference of P15.oo which could I add to my savings. I waited patiently while the server is scoops‚ her ladle moving around‚ nearby the object
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“What do you want?” Alex asked. “What I want is for you to stay away from Brianna‚”Christian said. “Why? She’s my girlfriend and you can’t do anything about it‚” Alex demanded. “Wanna bet? I could take her away from you if I wanted to. All it would take is for me to stay the night with her and make a few things happen. She’ll forget about you and she will only want me‚ so if you wanna keep her safe‚ I would stay away from her if I was you‚”Christian said‚ trying to convince him. “You can’t make
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minutes for this section 1130 BLANK PAGE –2– Section I 15 marks Attempt Question 1 Allow about 40 minutes for this section Answer the question in a writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. In your answers you will be assessed on how well you: ■ demonstrate understanding of the way perceptions of belonging are shaped in and through texts ■ describe‚ explain and analyse the relationship between language‚ text and context Question 1 (15 marks) Examine Texts one‚ two
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unforeseen dissolution brought up by whom she’s most comfortable and caring towards‚ leads her not aware of her actions. In this story‚ the theme that some things or people can hide their true meaning or potential by showing traits that are ideal for you was indicated by a deceptive setting and couple.
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hard to communicate the feeling you get from the metaphor in ordinary terms. This links to the other reason we use metaphors‚ to make the language come alive. Particularly artists are known to use this tool‚ to capture the audience. One of the most popular Shakespeare quotes is actually a metaphor: All the world’s a stage‚ And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts. (As you like it. William Shakespeare‚ 1599)
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farce‚ and characters drawn from the idealized world of romance with more familiar and realistically drawn figures from contemporary city and country life. This is particularly true of Shakespearean comed. Although plays like A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Much Ado About Nothing‚ As You Like It and Twelfth Night are usually classified as ‘romance comedies’- implying that their themes are love and courtship‚ their settings remote and exotic‚ and their plots drawn from tales of adventure which end with the
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Vanessa Redgrave‚ CBE (born 30 January 1937) is an English actress of stage‚ screen and television‚ as well as a political activist. Redgrave rose to prominence in 1961 playing Rosalind in As You Like It with the Royal Shakespeare Company and has since made more than 35 appearances on London’s West End and Broadway‚ winning both the Tony and Olivier Awards. On screen‚ she has starred in more than 80 films; including Blowup (1966)‚ Isadora (1968)‚ Mary‚ Queen of Scots (1971)‚ The Devils (1971)‚ Julia
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