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    How does Shakespeare present Iago’s manipulation of Othello? Shakespeare uses a number of techniques to express the manipulaton of Iago in this scene. He lies to Othello in a barefaced manner‚ as we know from earlier context‚ in which we see Iago slandering Othello to his friend Roderigo‚ in the first scene of the book‚ showing that from the outset Iago has been against Othello‚ and this facade of trying to “help him out” immediately tells us he is not to be trusted. From what we have already

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    Act IV- Resolution/Falling Action 1. Hamlet being gone for the last few scenes allows Claudius to plan out his final demise for Hamlet. Without Hamlet there Claudius begins to have a piece of mind until Laertes comes in accusing him of his father’s murder. This allows for the action to escalate but then calm back down when Claudius explains to Laertes what really happened allowing them to plot Hamlets’ death together. With Hamlet being absent‚ it allows for the drama of the situation to heighten

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    As a director‚ discuss how you would stage the following extract from ‘Our Country’s Good’ in order to bring out your interpretation of it for an audience. Wertenbaker’s play Our Country’s Good aimed to push the boundaries of theatre and deliver a political message as potent now as it was in the 80’s when the play was written. Thatcher was in power in the 1980’s and it was her attempt to abolish the arts that ironically inspired a huge swell in the writing of many political plays which drew attention

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    Assignment 8.1 Handout 1. Internal controls are designed to safeguard assets‚ encourage employees to follow company policies‚ promote operational efficiency‚ and ensure accurate accounting records. Requirements R1. Which objective is most important? R2. Which must the internal controls accomplish for the business to survive? Give your reason. 2. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act affects public companies. Requirement R1. How does the Sarbanes-Oxley Act relate to internal controls? Be specific. 3. Separation

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    symbol of the bond between love and hate‚ the love between Romeo and Juliet mixed with the feud linking the two families. Death by suicide is illustrated deeply in Romeo and Juliet‚ but to sense the reality of the play one must understand what Shakespeare is representing. Romeo and Mercutio die because of their consequences. Tybalt and Mercutio’s deaths represent the feud between the two families and the denied peace. This is a play about the tragedies that every character in Verona experiences‚

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    How Does Shakespeare Present The Character Romeo In Romeo And Juliet At Act 3 Scene 1? In act 3 scene 1 Shakespeare takes us through a critical adventure where the main character Romeo is presented in admixed of empathy transforming from a young juvenile who doesn’t sympathize true love into a man who would die for love. The scene commences with benvolio and mercutio at the town square. Benvolio states the day is hot; the capels are abroad let’s retire. As tension assembles

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    In ’Romeo and Juliet’‚ Shakespeare portrays different aspects and types of love in many ways. The obvious love is the fateful love between Romeo and Juliet although the play also displays platonic love‚ maternal love and aspects of adolescent love. The first kind of love shown in the play is teenage love through Romeo. Montague tells us that "Many a morning hath he (Romeo) been seen... adding to the clouds more clouds with his deep sighs." Romeo is often seen sighing showing that he is either depressed

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    William Shakespeare is a popular and legendary play Wright from the a Elizabethan era. Shakespeare’s plays have stood the test and time and still appeal to audiences today. He wrote classics such as `Romeo and Juliet`‚ `Macbeth’ and `The Taming of the Shrew`. Shakespeare was an incredibly popular play Wright during Elizabeth oreign as Queen of England and at this time Britain was a Christian country . The English had a very poor opinion of their own language and their was very little serious writing

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    Top Girls Essay For the final scene we travel back in time‚ to a year earlier. Marlene is visiting her sister Joyce and Angie. The Act ends dramatically with a statement from Angie‚ we are aware of her environment and relationship with both her mothers‚ and the impact these have on her‚ her life is ’frightening’. I believe the last scene was left until the end because it makes the structure like a cyclic as the dream scene is at the beginning and you could argue that Angie has a nightmare at

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    Macbeth Analyse- 2.a How does Shakespeare make the extract below from Act 2 Scene 2 dramatic and interesting? “Quenched them‚ hath given me fire.” Shakespeare’s using opposites and oxymoronic use of language (paradox) therefore making a contrast of Lady Macbeth’s phrase. He has also showed a comparison of guilt between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth because Lady Macbeth obviously shows that she is not guilty for what she has done but Macbeth does. Again‚ Shakespeare uses oxymoronic use of language for

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