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    Mercy

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    Choose the E-Casebook topic which most interests you and which most resonates with you in terms of your insights into A Mercy‚ and write an essay which applies ideas from at least three E-Casebook articles on that topic to the novel. This is the final out-of-class essay you will write this semester. As such‚ the essay should demonstrate critical inquiry and sophisticated analysis in terms of understanding and writing about literature well beyond where you were at the start of the semester. Additionally

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    Portia; Heroin of Venice

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    Portia is a strong heroine in a play filled with‚ confused‚ selfish‚ niave men. It may seem that she is a controlling female who uses her power to get her way in the world‚ but she is given a bad rap. Sure she’s a bit controlling but how can we blame her‚ that’s how she was brought up‚ it’s part of her upbringing. It’s easy to accuse her of prying into her newly husbands life or taking control over something that wasn’t any of her concern‚ but it’s possible that like many other heroes and heroines

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    Portia is the heroine of he play. She is a beautiful and rich lady who is living on the will of her dead father‚ the person who wanted to marry her have to try his luck to choose one of the three caskets and in one casket is a portrait of Portia and if the suitors fail he cannot marry a woman in his life. She is very famous and people from all over the world come to propose her and try their luck. She says to Nerissa her friend : O me‚ the word ’choose!’ I may neither choose whom I would nor refuse

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    Jessica and Portia

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    In “the merchant of the Venice”‚ Jessica‚ daughter of shylock shows shame for her father’s in the play. She steals money from Shylock and elopes with Lorenzo who is a Christian. There’re both good and bad side for Jessica’s elopement. Jessica exclaims that her “house is hell” and eloping with Lorenzo can freed her from this horrible house and the control of her father. She doesn’t have to feel ashamed for having such a bad father and doesn’t have to bear her father’s cruel treatment anymore.

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    The quality of mercy is not strain’d. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest It blesseth him that gives and him that takes. Personalities:Wise‚ loyalty to her dead father‚ thoughtful‚ she has a jolly nature (joke with the ring‚ comment towards some of the people came for her)‚she has a care bear stare (give chance to everyone‚ even to shylock) she has a jolly nature (joke with the ring‚ comment towards some of the people came for her)

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    Angel of Mercy

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    you agree with the view that Mary Seacole‚ and not Florence Nightingale‚ was the real ‘Angel of Mercy’ in the Crimea? An Angel of Mercy refers to one who is caring‚ compassionate‚ and full of kindness‚ gives hope to others‚ love radiates from them‚ and love is given without an agenda of their own. A healer of soul and body. Also known as the grim reaper of life‚ as the angel of mercy is the last spirit that is seen on passing. As it is the angel to end the pain and suffering on one’s life

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    The Portia spider trespasses other spiders’ webs‚ disguising itself by plucking at the threads to imitate the vibrations of a mosquito to sneak up on other spiders. Most spiders behave in two certain ways‚ building webs to capture prey or hunting away from their webs. The Portia spider does both. Instead of scurrying and jumping like most‚ these spiders are slow and choppy. Very odd in appearance‚ the difference can be easily seen aside from other species. Portia contain 15 species of African‚ Asian

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    Mercy vs Justice

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    In William Shakespeare’s The Merchant Of Venice the theme mercy vs justice is shown throughout the play from many characters in the play such as Shylock‚ Antonio and Portia. This shows the characters personalities and different attitudes towards the giving and taking of mercy and justice to provide a great deal of conflict throughout the play. The first time we see the theme mercy vs justice is when Shylock lends Antonio money after accepting the bond in hope that Antonio

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    Mercy Killing

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    English Composition II A Crime of Compassion & the Quality of Mercy The Merciful Crime Huttman’s and Rosenblatt’s essays make mercy and compassionate killing difficult to analyze rather than being easily determined. Huttman’s essay was based off of a fact of morals than what’s legal. Rosenblatt’s was that it was illegal of what Roswell did but out of his love for his wife he took her life. My opinion is that in a sense Huttman’s was more acceptable than Roswell because of the state his wife

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    Mercy Killing

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    Euthanasia (mercy killing) Should Permitted In Cases of Terminally Ill Patients 1 Brenda M. Walls-Booth Professor Jena Thrasher-Sneathen PHI 210 September 2‚ 2012 The topic I chose is Euthanasia (mercy killing) should be permitted in cases of terminally ill patients. Euthanasia is from the Greek word to "die well." In other words‚ "a good death." Some people call it the act of killing a person who suffers from a mental or physician condition. "Mercy Killing‚" is

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