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    other men. Curelys wife is suggesting that they are weaker because of their incapacity to take part in some of the activities other men can. 2. In this chapter I think that Curleys wife comes across as unkind cruel and nasty. She gives off the impressions that she likes feeling higher than others and she seems as though she can be quite dishonest with a inclination to lie. 3. "crooks stared hopelessy at her and then sat down on his bunkk and drew into himself" i wrote in my opinion candy says

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    reason for his role as villain becomes muddled by distracting‚ humorous dialogue‚ strong lead protagonists‚ and conflicting statements about religion and social status. Shylock is one of the most complex villains in all of Shakespeare’s plays‚ even to the point of confusion among the best scholars (Smith). This is because Shylock takes on some of the most intricate human characteristics‚ and he represents those negative traits that make a villain more than just a plot point. Looking into his psyche

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    Shakespeare introduces deception when Antonio (a Christian) wants a bond from Shylock (a Jew). Shylock agrees to the bond under the condition that Shylock gets a pound of Antonio’s flesh for each pound he cannot return. This bond seems to come out of friendship from Shylock and he describes‚ “I would be friends with you‚ and have your love…” The audience‚ however‚ knows at this point that Shylock is deceiving Antonio; although Shylock pretends to like Antonio “Antonio is a good man” and wants to be friends

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    Portia. Shakespeare introduces her character in a very conventional way. He uses Bassanio as a device for introducing the character of Portia. The audience is treated to Bassanio’s perception of Portia. It is through him the audience forms an impression of Portia‚ with the aid of his effective use of imagery. Bassanio begins with: “In Belmont there is a lady richly left‚ And she’s fair‚ and – fairer than that word – Of wondrous virtues.” To get a clearer picture of who Portia is from Bassiano’s

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    Love (Jessica and Shylock) 1) What forms the foundation of the relationship between the two characters your group has been assigned? (Think about the ties they have with one another‚ how are they drawn to one another etc.) There is familial love between Jessica and Shylock but Jessica is unfilial. The quote ‘To be ashamed to be my father’s child’ (2.3.16) shows that Jessica detests her father to the extent of being ashamed to be related to him. However‚ Solanio heard Shylock shout in the streets

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    sympathise for Shylock? - Give reasons for your answer Should Shylock be shown pity or did he deserve how he was treated? Ever since Shylock was shown as a character by William Shakespeare in the Merchant of Venice there have been many interpretations about him all throughout history. Some of these opinions are of the time are biased. Even different groups of people throughout the centuries have a different point of view about this man. In the 19th century (Elizabethan times) Shylock had been

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    description? Create one or more impressions? Help the reader understand something? Persuade the reader to act? b) Who is my audience and why would this topic interest them? What dominant impression will I develop? These questions will direct your attention to matters you’ll need to address Additional Questions 1. What details should I include? 2. What sensory impressions are associate with each detail? (jot down words that you feel will best convey the impressions) 3. How does each detail contribute

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    Questions 1-23 Chapter 47 Critical Thinking 1-5 1-23 1 Is an impression a negative or a positive reproduction? An impression is a negative reproduction. 2 Of the three classifications of impressions‚ which can the EFDA legally take? The three classifications consist of preliminary impression‚ final impression and bite registrations. EFDA can legally take preliminary and bite registrations. 3 Which of the three classifications of impressions is used for occlusal relationships? Bite registrations is

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    SAT Prompt for 10th Grade Images and impressions do have too much of an effect on people. They obstruct a person’s view of other people or things. Television commercials are good examples of making people convinced of something. Teenagers are also good at making images and impressions have a major effect. Magazines are also an example of the way images strike people. Images and impressions are very much relied on to amp up sales‚ change a style‚ or even convince someone of something. Television

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    an important role in both production and legitimisation of historical knowledge and identities. (Desforges and Maddern‚ 2004.) However‚ the impressions and perceptions that individuals receive in a particular place‚ can differ from person to person. In this section of this assignment‚ I will discuss the approaches and ideas that led me to my own impressions of the place I visited‚ the Hancock Museum. Within the museum the first approach I took was in ascertaining what representation of history the

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