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    A Clockwork Orange

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    A Clockwork Orange The freedom of choice and the rehabilitating form of corrections encase the realm of A Clockwork Orange‚ by Anthony Burgess. It produces the question about man’s free will and the ability to choose one’s destiny‚ good or evil. "If he can only perform good or only perform evil‚ then he is a clockwork orange-meaning that he has the appearance of an organism lovely with colour and juice but is in fact only a clockwork toy to be wound up by God or the Devil or State"(Burgess ix)

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    The late sixteenth century play "˜The Merchant of Venice’‚ one of Shakespeare’s more popular comedies‚ is one that is portraying various peoples lives throughout Venice and Belmont. During the course of the play there is a concentration of thoughts and emotions towards the character Shylock‚ a Jewish usurer‚ this is the very character that we shall be concentrating the question in the title on. In most scenes the character Shylock has to deal with a lot of racial discrimination‚ which has at modern

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    Sweeney Todd Analysis

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    Sweeney Todd Analysis Benjamin Barker‚ a skilled barber‚ is falsely charged and sentenced to a life of hard labor in Australia by the corrupt Judge Turpin‚ who lusts after Barker’s wife Lucy. Now under the assumed name "Sweeney Todd"‚ Barker returns to London with sailor Anthony Hope. At his old Fleet Street lodgings above Mrs. Nellie Lovett’s pie shop‚ he is led to believe that Lucy‚ having been raped by Turpin‚ has poisoned herself‚ and his teenage daughter Johanna is now Turpin’s ward‚ and like

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    Shakespeare‚ with his brilliant portrayal of Lear’s conflict with two opposing forces: aesthetics and reality‚ continues to draw both readers and audiences with Lear’s many meanings and interpretations. The main character‚ King Lear‚ is the object of universal identification with his obliviousness as to who people truly are‚ and the discovery of truth. It is this identification that exceeds the Elizabethan period‚ making King Lear a play for all times. With his world about to be shattered‚ Lear will

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    1. Describe what Montessori meant by ‘’New Education’’? Maria Montessori believed that despite economic and technological development there are conflicts and sufferings instead of peace and harmony in our modern world. She believed that the prevailing social problems were unfulfilled and can only be fulfilled by educating the youth for the generation of balanced adults who would contribute towards world peace. By ‘’New Education’’ she meant that we could set up a new education system that could

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    English Macbeth Essay

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    In this essay‚ I’m going to be comparing the presentation of Lady Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5 with the filmed stage performance of the same scene by the Royal Shakespearean production‚ directed by Sir Trevor Nunn and with Dame Judi Dench in the role of Lady Macbeth. In the Shakespearean play‚ Shakespeare gives little indication to the characters how to play the character when and where to move and how to say their lines. The readers have to make their own interpretation. There background was just

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    Christ”. In the memoir Douglass describes Christianity as loving the pure‚ peaceable‚ and impartial Christianity of Christ. Douglass despised the hypocritical Christianity in the land (Appendix. 1). The masters and slaveholders signify no innate goodness. Slaveholders put slaves to excessive labor without enough food and rest. Those were the characteristics of slaveholders actions towards slaves. Douglass described the relationship between the slaveholders who were religious and nonreligious. Douglass

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    Machiavelli Script

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    Julie ​         . ​      Isrrael ​         .     Toni ​         .  Danielle ​         .     Julie: ​ Welcome to the royal debate for our prince. Today we have Candidate 1‚ Prince Giuliano de  Medici and Candidate 2‚ Prince Lorenzo di Piero de Medici.     Toni: ​ Candidate 1 will be asked their views regarding a topic. Following Candidate 1’s response‚  Candidate 2 will be given a chance to provide a rebutal.  We will begin the debate with military matters.     (?) Julie:   ​ As our beautiful cou

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    Hadith as Sourse of Ethics

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    are recognized by Allah s.w.t and rewarded accordingly. This is a fundamental to building a solid and powerful self. One of the important attributes is kindness. Muslim encourages being kind to all for the sake of the Almighty and for the sake of goodness. It was stated in the Holy Quran: وَيُطْعِمُونَ الطَّعَامَ عَلَى حُبِّهِ مِسْكِينًا وَيَتِيمًا وَأَسِيرًا And they feed for the Love of Allah‚ the Indigent‚ the Orphans and the Captives (76:8) In this ayah‚ Allah orders us to treat our parents

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    Lord of The Flies

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    The Evolution of Innate Evil of Mankind In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ one of the most important aspects of the novel is that humans are essentially barbaric‚ if not downright evil. Lord of the Flies is not simply a book about outward conflict between individuals. It is‚ rather‚ a novel about one ’s inner being. When the formerly-civilized British boys of Golding ’s novel are stranded on a desert island and must fight for survival‚ many of them surrender to the "Beast." The stranded boys

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