Hush!” Prospero is telling Miranda to be quiet and to stop speaking for Ferdinand or he will scold her. This shows Prospero’s control because he is ordering Miranda around and he is threatening her that he will hate her. Prospero has the most control over Ariel the
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Equivalence in Translation Introduction Dynamic equivalence‚ as a respectable principle of translation‚ has been around in the translation sector for a long time. It is the method whereby the translator ’s purpose is not to give a literal‚ word-for-word rendition but to transfer the meaning of the text as would be best expressed in the words of the receptor (native) language. In this paper‚ we will focus on the criteria necessary to qualify dynamic equivalence with special reference to Eugene
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her to marry Carlos‚ Prince of Viana‚ but Isabella had set her sights on marrying Ferdinand of Aragon. Her brother did not wish for her to marry this man and had therefore threatened to send her into the dungeon for wanting to do so. When King Henry left on a trip to Andalusia‚ Isabella promised him not to make plans to marry Ferdinand‚ but she soon went against her own word and sent out noblemen to find Ferdinand. He was eventually found in Italy and he agreed to come to Spain and marry Isabella
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daughter of Prospero meets Ferdinand who she falls in love with. Is there love at first sight? We witness how Miranda and Ferdinand fall in love unnaturally being the result of magic. In awe we see how Ferdinand asks Miranda if she is a virgin as one of the prerequisites of their marriage. Ferdinand: “O‚ if a virgin‚ and your affection not gone forth‚ I’ll make you the queen of Naples. [Ferdidnand-1.2.538-540](Shakespeare‚A.‚andWerstine 538-540). Is it okay for Ferdinand to ask such question? Well
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The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was the single most significant event that plunged Europe into war. World War I‚ the war to end all wars involved most of the civilized world. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand in 1914 is regarded as the cause of World War I‚ but really‚ can a single event be blamed for causing a war of this magnitude? Preceding the assassination there was tension between Germany and France. Already Germany had in place a plan for the war and other countries were forming
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as “false brother”. He discovers that his actions were causing distress and pain to the other characters; his cruelties were finally revealed by Ariel towards the end of the play- “I would so if I were human”. Along-side ‘losing’ his daughter to Ferdinand‚ Ariel’s line gave him the perspective he needed to see his inner demon. Prospero discovers the impact he has from his (magical) power. Power helped him lose his dukedom and his driving force for revenge. Prospero’s magical power retakes control
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Introduction As a human right‚ privacy has a long history. It is hard to give a clear definition of privacy since it is a broad idea. Sexual identity‚ lifestyle‚ credit information‚ medical records and communication data‚ etc. are all human right to be kept in privacy. But in recent years numerous cases of breach of confidence are presented in public‚ especially on business and political secrets and lives of prominent people. Since European Convention on Human Rights was effectively absorbed into
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conquered peoples turned against the French. 2. THE MUTINY OF ARANJUEZ. THE ABDICATIONS OF BAYONNE. Mutiny of Aranjuez. It was an early nineteenth century popular uprising against King Charles IV‚ which managed to overthrow him and place his son‚ Ferdinand VII‚ on the throne. It was an aristocratic and clerical coup (golpe de Estado) masquerading as a popular revolt. Ferdinand’s associates incited a riot against Godoy on the night of 17 March 1808. King Charles IV fearing
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Ferdinand had always relied on military force to impose his policies. Before Napoleon’s influence‚ both Spain and its empire were loyal to the absolute monarch‚ however with Ferdinand out of power‚ Spain was divided into those who supported absolutism or constitutionalism and this spread to Latin America and the colonies where many creoles were
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