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    strongly developed right from the beginning. Shakespeare uses a variety of techniques to establish his themes and characters‚ via the dialogue and stage directions in his play. The introductory actions of the characters‚ along with the location and weather of the scene‚ work in conjunction with the language devices to quickly establish the key characters and themes. A prominent theme of Macbeth is the supernatural. Shakespeare uses the witches as the centre of the supernatural and mystery in the play

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    FCA’s 1. MLA documentation/works cited 2. THESIS STATEMENT 3. Evidence and use of research There is a place‚ it’s said where small boats‚ huge ships‚ and even powerful military vessels sail out into calm‚ clear weather……and then just vanish….without a trace (Lexington 1). This is the dreaded Bermuda triangle also referred to as the devil’s triangle (Bermuda Triangle 1). It is located off the southeastern coast of the United States in the Atlantic Ocean. The three

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    light in the way she describes Wuthering Heights as a house set high upon a hill where it is exposed to extreme weather conditions. Bronte talks about the storms that rattle over the heights in full fury. The name it’s self-symbolic of its nature‚ "Wuthering being a significant provincial adjective‚ descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which it’s station in exposed in stormy weather". (4) She describes the house as harsh‚ cold where‚ "the narrow windows are deeply set in the wall and the corners

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    How to Read Literature Like a Professor Chapter 1 The five aspects are a quester‚ a place to go‚ a reason to go there‚ challenges on the way there‚ a real reason to go there. A young man named J. Gatsby. He is extremely wealthy‚ but is lonely because he lost the woman he loved. A place to go: Gatsby uses his wealth to buy a mansion across from the woman he loved. He could see her house across the lake and at night he can see the green light on the end of the dock. A stated reason to go there:

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    poem would be death‚ he explains how No matter how happy life can be‚ death awaits all. Hardy ends each stanza with a reminder of death. The most striking image of death is the word ‘carved’ in the final stanza. Hardy even suggests that in time the weather

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    When I look at this picture I don’t just see thousands of Jewish men and women being sent to the crematorium to be burned to death. I see the cloudy gloomy weather. It is such a depressing scene‚ imagine how they felt being marched to their death. You can help but wonder if some of the Nazis guarding them felt any sort of guilt as they were having all of these prisoners murdered right before their eyes or had their conscience grown silent from doing it so much. How their family’s felt when they what

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    Mud flew up all around the field‚ hitting my clothes and face like cold clumps of clay. It also shot onto Stormy‚ the black horse I was handling. Gem‚ the other horse‚ was kicking up the mud from bucking and running around the field. Stormy was getting nervous‚ too. She was breathing heavily and her eyes were rolling back. I tightened my hold on her lead rope and prepared for Stormy to spook and run me down. “Whoa!” my dad yelled at Gem. Gem was acting up to test us. Horses often try to get their

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    She was the first woman to program the ENIAC. John Mauchly was the chief consultant and John Presper Eckert was the chief engineer. John Presper Eckert obtained his Bachelor ’s degree in electrical engineering in 1941 and his Master ’s degree in 1943 which qualified him to be chief engineer.  John Mauchly obtained his Bachelor ’s‚ Master ’s and Doctorate degree at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore‚ Maryland in physics. It was when John Eckert was a graduate student‚ he met John Mauchly. It

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    Van Gogh considered this landscape as one of his "best" summer paintings and in autumn he made two additional oil paintings very similar in composition. When I look at the painting‚ the sky has something almost uneasy or stormy about it. It could almost be a wild or stormy sea. The two cypresses on the right look like two flames and the wheat looks like fire smouldering. The clouds have now become smoke... Van Gogh seems to transmit in his painting a sense of intensity of emotion. b) Claude

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    The sky has always been an integral part of every landscape painting. It usually serves as a background element and not a centre piece. There have been made very few in-depth studies of the sky‚ for example‚ Jan van Eyck (1390-1441)‚ who produced very accurate skies and was a master of aerial perspective‚ but none have been as authentic as John Constable’s‚ who depicted them with such precision and detail that they were used as scientific references. John Constable is considered as one of the greatest

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