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    Shakespeare' Fool

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    THE FOOD OF FOOLS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE FOOLS’ GUSTATORY IMAGERY IN KING LEAR by Sara Rafferty Sparer A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton‚ Florida August 2009 UMI Number: 1468486 INFORMATION TO USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print‚ colored

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    Role of the fool

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    the role of the fool in the opening of King Lear? In the opening of King Lear‚ we don’t see or really hear about the Fool until Act 1 Scene 4‚ to me this suggest that the importance of the Fool earlier in the play is not really significant. Although this can be seen as quite ironic as I know in Shakespearean times‚ there would always be a fool of some sort‚ who is used to enlighten the mood of the King or of the higher archie by its humour and sarcastic tone. We first see the Fool after Kent is

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    Elizabethan Fool

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    An Elizabethan fool was an inept orator of the obscene given consent to mock and entertain those residing in the King’s court; a definition of the former being a member of a royal court who entertains with jokes and antics‚ “the Elizabethan fool represents free speech and an un-jaundiced view of a new social fabric” . Relationships between a Fool and his monarch were determined by the boldness of the Fool alongside the King’s tolerance. Fools had a certain amount of comedic licence‚ often uttering

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    Fools of Fortune

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    following quote adapted form Beards’ review of Fools of Fortune: All characters‚ “even minor characters fall victim to forces they neither understand nor control‚ "fools of fortune" to the end.” William Trevor’s Fools of Fortune narrates the story of the Quintons‚ an Anglo-Irish family living in West Cork during the Irish War of Independence. All the members of this family seem to be doomed to an unfortunate future‚ thus they can be considered fools of their own fortune. The title may allude to

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    Gimpel the Fool

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    Through clever characterization‚ underlying symbolism‚ and an in-depth point of view‚ the short story "Gimpel the Fool"‚ written by Isaac Bashevis Singer‚ clearly reinforces the age-old concept that repentance‚ along with good deeds‚ will ultimately be rewarded in time. Gimpel’s whole-hearted yet gullible characterization weaves an important pattern in the story’s meaning. The deeply embedded religious connotation and use of dynamic symbols both aid in allowing the reader to pick out the lesson

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    Fools Rush In

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    Description Fools Rush In is a romantic story that has magic‚ glamour and a bit of comedy. Mathew Perry plays a Manhattan businessman by the name of Alex Whitman who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction and launching of a nightclub. Alex is a White Protestant background. Shortly after arriving in Vegas‚ Alex meets Isabelle Fuentes who is played by Salma Hayek. Isabelle is of a proud Mexican American heritage. While waiting in line for the restroom in a small‚ busy Mexican restaurant

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    Fools Crow

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    Robert Roth History 157 Richter Fools Crow Essay Throughout American history Native Americans have had a major impact on society. After the civil war many Americans considered settling in the west. A problem that arose was the presence of Native American tribes in the west. There has always been a border between Indians and white‚ but after the civil war conflicts occured quite often. The novel Fools Crow‚ written by James Welch‚ examines the lifestyle and interaction between

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    Gimpel the Fool

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    one can reach in interpreting the story of Gimpel the Fool. The story draws its roots from the deep Yiddish background of the author‚ Isaac Bashevis Singer‚ and it deals with the traditional ―fool‖ archetype dealt with so often in the culture. The very archetype is plagued with irony‚ as the fool is typically seen as coming out on top of all of the others in the story‚ making them seem as the fool rather than the ―fool‖ himself. Gimpel the Fool follows the archetype well. In some instances‚ the idea

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    Hero or a Fool

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    A Hero or a Fool John Proctor: A Hero or a Fool? In Arthur Miller’s famous allegorical play The Crucible‚ the main character John Proctor‚ a young defiant yet respected farmer‚ shows heroic characteristics through intricate situations of theocratic injustice. Set in hysteria and chaos‚ the witch trials of Salem village as the trials unfold Proctor finds himself in difficult situation in which his decision and actions decide not only his fate but the fate of many innocent people like himself.

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    Monologue from Sheila Birling I feel extremely responsible for the horrid tragedy of what had happened to that young lady. On the other hand at the time it took place I was in a furious temper; I had tried on this dress‚ and well.... it just didn’t suit me at all! Then the girl- had tried on the dress as if she was wearing it. And it just suited her. She was the right type for it. She was very pretty too- with big dark eyes. I caught sight of the girl smiling at Miss Francis- as if to say‚ “doesn’t

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