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    ACT 2 2.1 1. How much time has passed between Act 1 and Act 2? How do you know? (Keep watching for evidence.) 2. What is Polonius telling Reynaldo to do? What does this tell up about Polonius and his way of thinking and acting?    Polonius is directing Reynaldo to question Laertes’ friends to find out what Laertes is up to in France. Reynaldo must accuse Laertes of false offenses‚ not any too consequential‚ in order to find out the truth of his behavior. Reynaldo and Polonius seemed used to the

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    shaped by the style of Lermontov’s novel? Pechorin is the main character in “Hero of Our Time”‚ however in the first two parts the reader learns about him only through other characters’ perceptions of him. The reader’s view of Pechorin‚ therefore‚ is less reliable‚ and this is reinforced by the inconsistencies in the viewpoint shown. Since Lermontov has chosen a more unique way of telling the story in that the central character is revealed very gradually as the story progresses‚ this changes the

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    Captains of Industry Since the time of its birth‚ the United States has been a democracy that was pieced together by the beliefs and ideas of different people. This has resulted in a system in which nothing can be classified as “black or white” and there are many areas of gray. Therefore‚ it is difficult to label anything as a singular extreme. This is the case for the leaders of the industrial period. While they made unusual advancements that greatly helped the public‚ they also caused many problems

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    Comparative Character Analysis of Classical Vs. Modern Tragic Protagonists. A hero/ heroine is described as the principal male/ female character in a literary or dramatic work or the central figure in an event‚ period‚ or movement. The classic tragic hero was defined by Aristotle in the fourth century as‚ "someone who is highly renowned and prosperous" (LATWP‚ 639)‚ suggesting that there is a "natural right ordering and proportion of traits within the human being that if violated‚ produces calamity"

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    CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Tom Hank’s new movie‚ Captain Phillips‚ can easily be summed up in one word‚ intense. Yet‚ the intensity of the film still couldn’t avoid shaky camera shots and extremely lengthy scenes. The true story of the 2009 hijacking of an American cargo ship is a story that most of us remember vividly. Tom Hanks‚ who was born to play Captain Phillips‚ brings this terrifying story to life. The movie starts out with an uptight Captain Phillips obsessing over emergency drills and making sure

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    Quince Character Analysis

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    Quince never had much‚ growing up in a financially unstable family. The family’s earnings came from his father’s carpentry business where Quince developed the skills of his father’s. His father’s strict and tough demeanor enforced Quince’s leadership and managerial qualities. However‚ growing up‚ he took responsibility of taking care of his ill mother and younger brother. As a child‚ he was feeble and naïve and was often picked on by the kids of the slum for his unattractive appearance and unusual

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    Christopher’s Character Summary Christopher Boone‚ the protagonist of the novel: The Curious Incident Of the Dog in the Night-time shows many distinct characteristics that help explain to the reader about his identity. At the beginning of the novel‚ the reader is faced with an introduction made by Christopher: “My name is Christopher John Francis Boone. I know all the countries of the world and their capital cities and every prime number up to 7507.” This automatically signals that the protagonist

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    Becoming a Captain

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    The Cheerleading Captain plays a very important role on the team. The captain’s experience‚ attitude‚ and ability to effectively communicate information effects the team’s success. I believe that I would make a great captain because I possess all of these skills. I am an experienced cheerleader. I have been on the Varsity team for two years. You have taught me what it takes to be on a winning team. It takes hard work‚ perseverance‚ never quitting‚ and a lot of practice. This is invaluable

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    stations window. The main character in this play is the Maniac‚ who is also the main source of the comedy throughout the play through his use of language and also through the many disguises that he takes on. “Sarajevo Marlboro” is a collection of short stories written by Miljenko Jergovic in 1994. The book takes place in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. One strong similarity between the 2 books is the way in which the authors portray the internal conflicts of the main characters‚ and how these internal

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    Samson Low‚ the ship’s captain. Although the author makes a point to tell the reader‚ through Samson Low‚ that the animal does not symbolize anything or mean anything‚ in fact‚ "He stands for nothing" (280)‚ several arguments can be made to contradict this. One could argue that the ape symbolized the untamed and rarely used wild side of Samson Low through a comparison of their personalities‚ appearances‚ and the way they are treated by others. Samson Low was a captain of a ship owned by the

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