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    How are the young people in DNA affected by the crimes they commit? How does Kelly show the ways they are affected? [30 marks] DNA is a contemporary play dealing with the modern issues faced by youths. The group in the play is portrayed as alienated and cut off from society other than their immediate surroundings. Though there is no definite place or time it is clearly contemporary through the speech and references made by other characters. In the play DNA Dennis Kelly shows the different ways

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    Battered Memories: Child and Father Relationships In "Those Winter Sundays" and "My Papa’s Waltz" "Sundays too my father got up early and / And put his clothes on in the blueback cold" comes from Robert Hayden’s "Those Winter Sundays" and describes the life of the speaker who reminisces of the childhood experiences that were spent with the speaker’s father (1-2). "At every step you missed / My right ear scraped a buckle" comes from Theodore Roethke’s "My Papa’s Waltz and also exemplifies a past

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    psychopathy. Within the movie Dr. Chitton describes Hannibal Lecter as “a pure psychopath” (Demme). Some of the key symptoms of psychopaths that match up with Hannibal’s personality include: “glib and superficial‚ grandiose sense of self-worth‚ lack of remorse or guilt‚ lack of empathy‚ deceitful and manipulative‚ impulsive‚ [and] poor behavioral control […]” (suite101.com). As far as motives go for Hannibal Lecter‚ his main objective seems to be escaping from jail and continuing on with his cannibalistic

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    the many different social needs in the world today. Abnormalities throw people through a loophole‚ cause confusion amongst each other‚ and contrast uniformity. Psychopaths lead to the death of individuals that conform to the standard and have no remorse for the action. They disrupt the flow of progress and end the life of another with no penalty of law. Psychopaths work to change how society thinks as a norm‚ such as a psychopath in “Cask of Amontillado‚” “The Lottery‚” and “Where Are You Going‚

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    The Veldt

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    Literary Paragraph- “The Veldt” Theme In the short story‚ “The Veldt”‚ written by Ray Bradbury reveals the odds by creating a machine that only allows children to detach emotionally from their parents and their loss of innocence. Lydia and George Hedley live in a Happy life home a technological marvel that automatically tends to their every need which dresses them‚ cooks the food‚ brushes their teeth‚ and even rocks them to sleep. The house also contains a high-tech nursery. The nursery turns

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    know how to handle feelings and emotions‚ and commonly react with violence. Gene then proceeds to dive off of the branch like nothing happened‚ apparently satisfied with his “achievement”; showing the reader that‚ like a child‚ there is little or no remorse for one’s actions. The next scene of violence‚ in which Gene reacts to Quackenbush‚ is caused by Quackenbush’s referral to Gene as “a lame” for deciding to be a crew manager instead of going out for a sport. This is after Phineas’ “accident”‚ which

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    In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello‚ the character Iago lacks a superego which allowed his id to run free and this caused him to lack any form of sympathy and to become a sociopath. This led to him hurting everyone he could and to his eventual downfall. He also tried to justify his actions throughout the play to reinforce his righteous ego. First to understand Iago and his actions we must look at what the id‚ ego‚ and superego actually are. According to Freud these are different divisions that

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    John Eseo ENG 2000-02 The Theme of “Poetry” In Marianne Moore’s “Poetry‚” the speaker expresses her deep feelings on poetry. She resents poetry and does not find it enjoyable; however‚ she finds that poetry can be very useful or have its own type of importance and significance when done correctly. At the start of the poem‚ you can already sense her dislike in poetry. The speaker of the poem immediately expresses her bitterness towards poetry in the first line when she says‚ “I‚ too‚ dislike

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    Manfred Lord Byron’s dramatic poem‚ Manfred‚ written during 1816-1817 can be interpreted in many ways. Manfred represents Byron’s vision of the Byronic hero‚ who is seen superior to humans‚ but rejects the comfort brought to him by religious representatives. Throughout this poem‚ it is clear that he feels regret and guilt‚ to whom and for what it is‚ is another question. Some believe that his guilt is directed toward his lover‚ Astarte. The theme that seems to be most apparent in this poem is the

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    Power can change people in a way that is incomprehensible. Power can make one so greedy that they will do anything for it and won’t let anyone‚ or thing stand in their way. In William Shakespeare’s tragic play‚ Macbeth‚ characterization is used to show that looks are deceiving when power is involved. When a person uses deception to acquire power‚ the consequences will be fatal and one’s fate will result in demise. When one becomes aware of their glorious future‚ they will do anything to acquire

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