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    Hare’s Revenge Hi I’m Tortoise you might know about the Tortoise and the Hare. Well that story was about me except now I’m a world champion. I have raced in France‚ Australia‚ Germany and the Olympics. I usually win because of luck but through training I have become way better (tortoise was a little full of himself but did not realize). Oh‚ I forgot to tell you but now I’m in the most famous race it’s called the‚ actually I will just leave you to see what it is called. I was in the Olympics and

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    Shakespeare’s 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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    showcases Corin’s sensibility in acknowledging that both of these co-exist and there are some acceptable norms at court which may seen ridiculous in the forest while some forest customs could prove to be inappropriate for the city. In the play‚ As You Like It‚ by William Shakespeare‚ there is an omnipresent theme of a pastoral life versus court life that permeates throughout the play and engulfs all the characters. This ubiquitous theme italicizes and exhibits the similarities and differences that

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    the reader himself experiences all the mental conflicts and emotions‚ and thus gets a better idea about human nature. With equal skill‚ Shakespeare deals with man’s joys and pleasures in all his comedies. His comedies like‚ "Twelfth Night" and "As You Like It‚’ are a delight to read. Through the characters in his stories Shakespeare conveys his views on life and the world. Most of his characters‚ such as Hamlet‚ are vehicles for moral instruction. Man’s nature is the theme of all his writings. By

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    (pg 101). We should also not be afraid of the “dark night of the soul” moments when there is dryness‚ aloneness and lostness ( pg 102)‚ but recognize the dark night for what it is‚ be glad that the loving God is lovingly drawing you away from every distraction so that you can see Him clearly. Rather than chafing and fighting become still and wait (pg 103). Foster continues to say “we always carry with us a portable sanctuary of the heart” and this is a big lesson for me. He has also given very

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    Only the strong individual within can decide this fact‚ and when trying to conform to the social background or hide in the foreground‚ others will conclude that you are weak. The powerful lyrics to “Butterfly Girl” speak to the stereotypes and help peel back the layers of the cocoon to become free. In my experience the cocoon was weakness that society wove into me and breaking out of that helped me decide to become

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    Title – 10 Things I Hate About You Date – 27th October 2011 Question: Describe an interesting idea in the text. Throughout the visual text of 10 Things I Hate About You‚ Gil Junger (the director/author) applies emphasis regarding strive for individuality. This is portrayed via the main character’s (Kat) actions‚ particularly her determination to do completely the unordinary‚ yet that goal is not “her”. Kat strongly strives for somewhere that she believes is where she belongs‚ although as a matter

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    If we’re finding we’re making our partner the creative one‚ the god or goddess‚ or ascribing other wonderful things to them‚ that too is in us. If you spot it‚ you got it. For so many of us‚ it’s much harder to own our golden shadow. Those gorgeous‚ highly evolved characteristics that we admire in other people‚ such as integrity‚ talent‚ and passion‚ that’s is in us too. It may be even scarier and more

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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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    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 conventional ‘they lived happily

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