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    Graded Assignment Unit Test‚ Part 2: Animal Farm Answer each question‚ using complete sentences. (10 points) In Chapter 1‚ Old Major says‚ “Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene‚ and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished for ever.” Is that true? What does the novel reveal about “real enemies”? Answer: This is not true because yes the man is an enemy but it isn’t they aren’t the only thing that is an enemy to them. The animals themselves are actually

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    Both Romeo and Juliet and Anthony and Cleopatra are considered two of the greatest love stories of all times. However‚ a mother’s relationship with her child goes beyond the physical love of a man and a woman. The connection is very profound as the mother demonstrates her love for her child despite their actions or the consequences that befall them. Mothers are willing to give a kidney‚ bone marrow‚ or sacrifice their own life for their child. In the Bible‚ man was in a similar loving relationship

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    The Role Patriarchy Plays in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Stephen Evans’ “Study guide for Romeo and Juliet” quotes Anthony Fletcher’s definition of patriarchy as: “the institutionalised male dominance over women and children in the family and the subordination of women in society in general (xv)” (Evans‚ 4) Looking at this definition‚ Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet displays examples of “patriarchy” in many ways. While Fletcher’s definition focuses on women and children there can be an argument

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    Romantic Relationships in Romeo and Juliet “The greatest relationships are the ones you never expected to be in.”-Anonymous. William Shakespeare wrote the beautiful tragedy “ Romeo and Juliet”. In this play the Capulet house and the Montague house are fuding. Despite this‚ fate has caused Capulet’s daughter Juliet and Montague’s son Romeo to fall deeply in love with one another. Since their love was forbidden‚ Friar Laurence had a plan to help them. He gave Juliet a potion that would make her appear

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    Within Romeo and Juliet‚ if Romeo would have stayed in Mantua for the duration of Friar Lawrence’s plan‚ deaths and other issues could have been avoided. First‚ there would still be a grudge between the Capulets and Montagues. Second‚ Lady Montague and Count Paris would still be alive. Third‚ both Romeo and Juliet would not have died. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ it would have been beneficial to the plan for Romeo and Juliet to be together. First‚ if Romeo would have stayed put

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    The overall tone that Anna Quindlen creates is that of injustice‚ a kind of Romeo and Juliet story to be performed against the backdrop of forbidden freedom and a war based on prejudice against those who differ from us. Quindlen uses language to produce this tone by employing primarily pathos (emotion) and secondly and very limited‚ logic. Though an ethos style would be of great use to persuade her target audience and move the reader to her point of view‚ the Undocumented‚ Indispensable essay lacked

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    Romeo and Juliet Eulogy Balthazar (Romeo’s servant) is presenting a eulogy for Romeo Why is it that‚ the violent passions of others‚ can result in the unwanted deaths of the innocent? Why is it that‚ out of all of the noble citizens of Verona‚ two of the most innocent citizens‚ ever to have walked the streets of this renowned city‚ are lying before us today‚ looking the horrible face of death straight into its eyes? It is completely understandable if you were unable to fully answer my previous

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    Structural problem in Romeo and Juliet Harold Bloom observes‚ “With just a few alterations‚ Shakespeare could have transformed Romeo and Juliet into a play as cheerful as A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” (Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human‚ p102) What he means is clear: the tragedy in Romeo and Juliet could have been a comedy with a few changes. This paper is a humble attempt to scrutinize whether the plot of Romeo and Juliet really has any structural problem‚ and if so‚ why did Shakespeare choose

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    The tragedy Romeo and Juliet has been criticized by many critics throughout the years. Most critics tend to agree that Shakespearean literature has strong gender roles. This means that the men will carry themselves with honor and pride. A typical man for the time period in which Shakespeare set his play was the head of the household; anything the man or also known as the head of the family wanted would be put into motion almost as soon as he finished saying the words. The strong males in the tragedy

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    Throughout Act 3 Scene 5 in Romeo and Juliet we are shown as an audience‚ a variety of dramatic ironies and tragic events. We are also revealed more about the relationship Juliet has with her parents and are learning more about Capulet‚ his personality and how Shakespearean language is used‚ to give an overall impact on how we feel about Capulet and how he is as a father. At the start of the play when Paris asks for Juliet’s hand‚ from his father‚ his father declines the proposal and says "my

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