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    Hannah Miller Mrs. Gladden “5.03” A Modest Proposal 1. Swift wrote "A Modest Proposal" under a pseudonym‚ so who is the speaker here? Answer: The speaker is a narrator. 2. Discuss the tone of the piece. Pull examples from the text to support your discussion. Answer: The tone of the story would be depressing and gory. It talks about how the town is so poor how they feed off of children for support. Example: Those who are more thrifty (as I must confess the times require) may flea the carcass; the

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    Performance management project Submission details This assessment task must be submitted online by the due date specified by your Trainer/Assessor and Assessment Plan for this unit of competency. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit a file with the required evidence attached as per Specifications below Acknowledgement of original work‚ free from plagiarism as per Assessment Plan Special needs (considerations if required see Access & Equity Policy)

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    King Lear video comparison King Lear BBC vs. King Lear ft. Laurence Olivier In comparing the opening scenes of BBC and Laurence Olivier’s interpretation of Shakespeare’s King Lear‚ I believe that BBC’s interpretation is more engaging to the audience. There are qualities that Olivier’s King Lear has an edge on‚ but I do consider those as less important than other factors in play. The wardrobe and music of Olivier’s King Lear is much more extensive in comparison to BBC’s‚ but overall BBC’s King

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    The book “The Righteous Mind”Why Good People Are Divided By Politics and Religion isn’t entirely about politics and religion. The book covers all spheres of belief‚ even why we experience gut feelings. Jonathan Haidt explains the psychology behind why we hold certain beliefs and why we feel different emotions towards others. He also explains origins about many social taboos of groups and why certain groups of people won’t eat certain foods or partake in activities. His sphere of influence and sampling

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    In this essay I will be talking about stage fright‚ Jonathan Pryce‚ and the film Chicago. In stage fright I will touch on what stage fright is to me and how it affects my acting. Then I will talk about Jonathan Pryce and all his thoughts on how stage fright is selfishness. Lastly‚ I will talk about the film Chicago and how the character’s emotions tie to the emotions of real people. For most people‚ stage fright isn’t hard to handle. But‚ it’s not always the same. Some people start to stutter‚ sweat

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    “Memento” Memento is a movie directed by Christopher Nolan‚ the story is based on the short story Memento Mori by his brother Johnathan Nolan. Memento is a story about a man who loses the ability to make new memories after he witnesses his wife being raped and murdered. The film is told in two different stories: one is in black and white and told chronologically‚ and the other is in color and told backwards. Leonard Shelby wakes up one night and notices his wife is missing from their bed. He hears

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    Femme Fatale

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    Double Indemnity and Memento Double Indemnity‚ directed by Billy Wilder‚ and Memento‚ directed by Christopher Nolan are films that make use of femme fatale concept. According to Dictionary.com‚ a femme fatale is “an irresistibly attractive woman‚ one who leads men into difficult‚ dangerous‚ or disastrous situations”; a woman with the ability to control men with their charm and beauty that they posses. The woman tend to satisfy their needs which having the men committing a crime or by inspiring

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    A modest proposal

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    A Modest Proposal A modest proposal was written in 1729 by Johnathan Swift. Swift was born in Ireland. Swift moved to England‚ but later on became ruler of the St. Patrick’s Cathedral. He felt‚ for his own part‚ that he had been exiled to Ireland when he would have much preferred to have been in England‚ and his personal sense of the wrongs he had received at the hands of the English only intensified the anger he felt at the way England mistreated Ireland. He lived in an Ireland which was a colony

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    Have you ever thought “My advertising campaign is boring?” That is because you are not being creative and you are not having fun doing it. When you create a fun and exciting advertising campaign‚ it doesn’t have to take forever and it doesn’t have to be difficult. Business owners must create an advertising campaign or they won’t attract new business. Advertising campaign’s don’t have to be boring and the same ole same ole. Spruce your campaign up and make people want to go to your website for

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    Swift Modest Proposal

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    In his biting political satire called "A Modest Proposal‚" Johnathan Swift seeks to create empathy for the poor through his ironic portrayal of the children of Irish beggars as commodities that can be regulated and even eaten. He is able to poke fun at the dehumanization of the multitudes of poor people in Ireland by ironically commenting on what he sees as an extension of the current situation. Swift’s essay seeks to comment on the terrible condition of starvation that a huge portion of Ireland

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