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    Bronte’s use of violence forces the reader to understand the strength of feeling in her characters’. Using Wuthering Heights page 118 as your starting point‚ from ‘She rung the bell till it broke with a twang:’ to the end of the chapter‚ explore the use and portrayal of violence. Violence is an essential theme in this novel and is vital to the character’s personalities‚ that they use it to express their feelings. From reading this section it is evident that Bronte particularly focuses on punctuation

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    Throughout Scene 1-4 Macbeth is portrayed as a heroic and valiant man‚ however with sly and manipulative characteristics brought out by the Witches. The use of structure and language allows Shakespeare to present both Macbeths flaws and weaknesses to the audience. Structurally scene 1 opens with the witches gathered together reciting plans about meeting Macbeth‚ establishing an occult malevolence which permeates the play. The choice of starting with the witches instantly creates a mood of terror

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    Books related to Othello Othello - The protagonist and tragic hero of the play. A Moor commanding the armies of Venice‚ he is a celebrated general and heroic figure whose "free and open nature" will enable Iago to twist his love for his wife Desdemona into a powerful jealousy. Desdemona - The daughter of a Venetian Senator‚ and Othello’s bride. The most sympathetic character in the play‚ she is deeply in love with her husband‚ and her purity contrasts strongly with Iago’s wickedness. Iago - Othello’s

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    How William Shakespeare changed the English language William Shakespeare was born/baptized on April 26th 1564 and died on April 23rd 1616. He was an English poet and playwright‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world ’s pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England ’s national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works consist of about 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ two long narrative poems‚ and several other poems. His plays have been translated

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    criticizes using ‘mass’ in the definition because it leads to categorizing audiences into several ‘’undifferentiated individuals’’. Thompson then begins explaining that using ‘’communication’’ and mass communication can be very overwhelming as he contrasts it with direct communications when two people actually speak to each other. He believes that in the world of digital technology‚ there are other specific terms that can be used such as ‘’mediated communication’’ to avoid misleading audiences (Thompson

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    Resolve Othello changes from a noble and just groom who declares‚ “But that I love the gentle Desdemona‚” (I‚ii‚27) to a foul-minded‚ irrational husband who vows‚ “I’ll tear her to pieces.” (III‚iii‚483) He changes from treating her gently to striking her in public‚ calling her a whore‚ and murdering her in an unfounded jealous rage. StartMain Character Growth Othello must start to realize that he can’t run his marriage using the same unbending discipline and militaristic thinking he uses to rule

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    Brendan Barbato Ms. Netcoh English IV EEP 28 January 2013 Othello Othello is one of William Shakespeare’s famous tragedies‚ which is an epic tale of a moor that is brought to Venice and serves as a general within the Italian army. Othello’s private life can be seen as more interesting than his life as a general‚ because of his marriage to Desdemona and all of those who try and ruin his relationship. Desdemona is the daughter of a wealthy lord‚ named Brabantio‚ who is a Venetian senator. The

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    How Does Shakespeare Present Different Types Of Love In Twelfth Night? Shakespeare presents lots of different types of love using a variety of techniques. The plot of twelfth night is very complex and has a lot of thing happening at a time‚ there is never a time where there is only one thing happening other than the end when all get revealed. This type of pot allows Shakespeare to introduce lots of different types of love to create drama and perhaps even humor at times. In the next couple of paragraphs

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    To what extent does Othello’s final speech affect our assessment of him? What is the effect of his final anecdote about the Turk? Certainly‚ Othello’s final speech is not all that one might wish for—his claim to be “one not easily jealous” is open to question‚ and his claim that he “loved not wisely but too well” seems both an understatement and an exaggeration (V.ii.354‚ 353). Further‚ Othello’s invocation of his own military triumphs might be seen as another example of Othello dangerously misordering

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    hemes‚ Motifs‚ and Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Informing as the Correct Moral Choice Terry Malloy obeys moral authority by choosing to inform on the corrupt union officials—that is‚ in the film he clearly makes the morally correct decision. Those on his side include a Catholic priest and a kind-hearted teacher trainee‚ and these endorsements increase the audience’s sympathy for one side over the other. Vicious doubt and derision

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