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    characterization and the play’s plot and themes. The involvement of the witches is evidently important in the progression of plot and character in Macbeth. The witches appear in scene one‚ fore-shadowing the rest of the play. They bring out Macbeth’s inner evil ambition and determine his fate. “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” (Act 1‚ Sc. 1‚ 11)‚ the witches start Act one‚ Scene one in an ominous atmosphere of thunder and lighting. The bleak atmosphere that starts off the drama supports the horror and

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    of Learning English The English language has become the language of international communication. Many people living in the European Union speak English as a foreign language and use English to communicate with people from all over the world There are over 750 million people who speak English as a foreign language. In the year 2000 the British Council said that there were about a billion people learning English. These people are benefiting from the many advantages of learning English as a foreign

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    Expressionism and Realism in Death of a Salesman Death of a salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller in the year 1949. The entire plot it told from the perspective of the protagonist Willy Loman. As the last name alludes‚ Willy has never accomplished anything in his life and now is at the very end of it where he still hopes of making it big in the world. He is 63 years old and has the mind of a child. Willy literally lives in the glory days of the past where his mind tends to switch back

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    Little Sister-Task 2 Speech for an audition to enter Little Sister Hi‚ I’m Twinkle Star. I’m 21 and from America. I would like to join Little Sister 2013 because i think it would be a good experience for me and i would really entertain the audience. I really like getting in fights with people and annoying them. I think these are ideal qualities in a contestant because it would keep the audience glued to their seats. Also‚ i think I’m good for this show because people love a rebel and someone who

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    Are constructivist criticisms on realism justified? Introduction In this essay‚ I will argue that constructivist criticisms on realism are justified‚ provided that the alternative procedural decision making process that constructivists offer seems plausible. I will argue for this by showing that not only arguments derived from is/ought problem‚ but also practical problems justify the criticisms constructivist have towards realism. First of all‚ one viewpoint that realists and constructivists

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    Realism In the visual art world Realism has evolved from its opposite over the years and blossomed into something truly credible. Realism is a part of everyone’s life even though one may have not been able to recognize it. After reading this paper one should see realism everywhere. Because it is our lives and everything we see. Realism artwork comes from average people’s lives. It is what an artist chooses to show and what people sometimes choose to ignore. In order to understand this form of

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    As a perfect chronicler and exponent of his age‚ Chaucer has presented‚ with great fidelity‚ the body and soul of 14th century English society. Compton-Rickett remarks that Chaucer symbolizes the middle ages; he stands in much the same relation to the life of his time as Pope to the 18th century and Tennyson to the Victorian era. The Prologue is an unsurpassed social document of Chaucer’s time and he truly becomes the social chronicler of his time and unfolds the colourful panorama of life which

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    on to our world today. The plot includes lots of witchcraft and demonstrates clear discrimination of women at that time‚ outlining society’s rejection of people who have differences. Vinegar Tom was influenced by Bertolt Brecht‚ Churchill‚ like Brecht wanted people to think about what they had saw‚ instead of just engrossing themselves in an entertaining play‚ she wanted them to act on their decisions of the play‚ and not getting too emotionally involved with plot or characters. She does this

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    Realism and Idealism for the Godfather I will never forget what I felt when I first seen my first mobster movie‚ I was about 12 years old‚ it was real late at night and I just could not fall asleep. I was flipping the channels looking for something to watch‚ and that is when I encountered my first mobster movie. I was intrigued from beginning to end; it was like nothing I had ever seen before. The way they talked so confident and cool to the way they looked so sharp and sophisticated. Although

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    Media Practice Paper 1a) The ever increasing popularity of crime dramas is a result of the programme being voyeuristic and escapist in terms of representations‚ as people often seek the thrill and danger without being involved in the programme itself. An example of this would be in ‘Sherlock’‚ as the protagonist ‘Sherlock’‚ is shown to be an intellectual genius‚ solving the crimes mathematically by using his own unique technique. This is important‚ as the audience almost want to spy on the character

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