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    Write a text about the theme ”love” William Shakespeare wrote “The Merchant of Venice” between 1596 and 1598‚ and it was first performed in 1605. Charles Dickens wrote “Oliver Twist” in 1838‚ and is one of Dickens most famous stories. Brief summary: The Merchant of Venice opens on a street in Venice‚ where Antonio‚ a Venetian merchant‚ complains of a sadness he can’t quite explain. His friends suggest they’d be sad too if they had as much merchandise to worry about as Antonio. Apparently all

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    How does the readers understanding of Perry develop? Early on in the novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ Capote described Perry Smith as a dreamer who tended to live in his own fantasies rather than the real world. We find out that Perry has a creative ambition and a sensitive side as he is a musician. However‚ once again this dream of this his caused him to stop paying attention to reality and what is going on around him by going into a trance. Later on in the novel we are introduced to more of Perry’s

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    How does Stevenson use the concept of duality in his Jekyll and Hyde novella? In my essay I will conduct a detailed analysis‚ on how he displays a concept of duality that Dr.jeykll and Mr.Hyde battle in a conflict of good and evil in the vast double psychological character‚ also how the suspense will attract the reader with mindboggling suspense. This key element is vital in keeping the reader hocked to the novella. Robert Louis Stevenson incorporated the ideology of duality in the book as a main

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    Six Characters in Search of an Author is about a family of unfinished characters who take over the rehearsal of another work in order to have their own story told. Pirandello’s playful opening moments soon give way to the horror of the story the characters have to tell. Though the characters fight to have their scenes played out at last‚ they are often at cross-purposes‚ unhappy with the actors’ interpretations and arguing over who is at fault in their tragedy. Luigi Pirandello’s 1921 play

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    Learning how we develop to become who we are is a hard concept to understand and its something that we may not ever be able to understand completely. Why is it that even if a brother and sister are raised in the same household and taught the exact same things in the exact same ways‚ that they develop differently. One may develop and learn their abilities fast and become a brilliant student during high school‚ but the other is barely passing and struggling to develop his skills. Many psychologists

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    Soft surfaces like the laptop case deformed as soon as the ball hit against it causing the ball to use less Elastic Potential Energy therefore reducing the bounce height whereas harder surfaces such as the classroom table and the classroom floor did not deform and resulted in the ball using more Elastic Potential Energy. Changing heights also altered

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    Claire Petrosino Mrs. Crowe English 11 H – 1 02 February 2012 The Great Gatsby Chapter 1 1.Notice how many times Fitzgerald uses the words hope‚ or dream. Why does he do this? Fitzgerald does this to introduce the main themes of the novel‚ hope and dreams. He also does this to show how hopeful Nick is about fulfilling his aspirations. 2.Nick starts the novel by relaying his father’s advice "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone‚ just remember that all the people in this world

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    DOES RAGGING DEVELOPS FRIENDSHIP OR NOT? Does ragging develope friendship? Ragging is a term used for active‚ systematical human rights abuses‚ similar to hazing and fagging‚ the severest forms of which are found in engineering‚ medical and military colleges. Ragging is defined as –“ the doing of any act which causes‚ or is likely to cause any physical‚ psychological or physiological harm of apprehension or shame or embarrassment to a student‚ and includes– (a) Teasing or abusing of playing

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    symbolize Iago’s control over the main characters. Othello‚ Desdemona and Cassio and represented by a black king‚ white queen and white knight respectively. When Iago has finished his soliloquy‚ he drops the pieces into water. This is done to symbolize the inevitable demise of all 3 characters. The first time we see the chess pieces they are alone on the middle of chessboard with Iago looking over them. This symbolizes Iago’s control over the situation and how he is the instigator of the tragedy. This

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    Brandeis (who was responsible for many of Wilson’s ideas in the first place) wrote a series of articles for Harper’s Weekly which outlined why the New Freedom was necessary and how best to implement it. In 1914‚ the articles were collected in book form and published under the title Other People’s Money--and How the Bankers Use It. Brandeis’ central thesis was that the large banking houses were colluding with businessmen to create trusts in America’s major industries. Brandeis felt that not only did

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