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    Porphyria's Lover

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    Yurise Yamaguchi Dr. Amy Robinson Survey of British Literature‚ 1780-1900 November 7‚ 2011 Deadly Love Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning is surprising. The poem speaks through the mind of a man who kills his lover‚ Porphyria by strangling her with her own hair. Although my initial reaction to this poem was that the killer was insane and evil‚ a second reading revealed another meaning. Porphyria’s lover killed her‚ not out of malice but out of love for her. Throughout the poem‚ there

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    that I harbor just beneath the surface. When I am faced with any sort of challenge‚ I will rise to the occasion and become devoted to my final outcome. Nothing can stand in my way when I have decided to achieve a goal. Over time‚ I have come to the conclusion that if something is easily accomplished‚ then it probably isn’t worth it. I often am confronted with adversity‚ but I do not retreat. In the confines of my head‚ I sit down and make up my mind: do it. Going after what I want and refusing with all

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    Student: P***** Speech assignment 2nd Week Professor: Mr. ***** Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the most influential person in my life Central Idea: Talk about my father and how important have been to me as an influential person. Main Points: . My father personality and description . My father advice . How important have been to me . When we lived together in Italy‚ I had the opportunity to know him well INTRODUCCTION: I’d like to start off by saying this:

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    places where you watched the school children and noticed how they were being organized and disciplined- experience. Compiling all of the above points and adding some of your points‚ you will have the introduction and body of your speech. For the conclusion: 1. End by saying how you will be proud to lead your school. 2. You can also put in quotes as this will make people think that you are well-read. 3. You might also put in why discipline and organization are essential parts of a successful life

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    Restoration Comedy

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    Restoration Comedy Restoration Comedy refers to English Comedies written during the Restoration period from 1660-1710. The re-opening of the theatres in 1660 after public stage performances had been banned for 18 years by the Puritan regime signalled a renaissance of English drama. Restoration comedy is notorious for its sexual licentiousness‚ a quality encouraged by Charles II personally and by the rakish aristocratic ethos of his court. English Drama witnessed great changes during Charles

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    The article Dismissed with “Whatever…” by Anne Taylor Fleming is an article that talks about the effect of “whatever” on our daily lives. After deconstructing the piece of writing and analyzing the content and craft items‚ I can say that this is an effective article. From my perspective‚ I believe‚ that the author has convinced me by the content because he provides the reader the facts about the use of “whatever”. He also brings in real life examples and I can also relate to how the term has conquered

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    In the editorials "Your iPhone is Is Ruining Your posture - and Your Mood" by Amy and "Posture affects standing‚ and Not Just the Physical kind" by Jane E. Brody‚ the author that uses more credible evidence is Brody because she uses personal experience‚ and says the consequences with her evidence of it cited as well. Brody’s evidence includes her own experience of why a person should not slouch‚ and uses evidence of the consequences from studies‚ and reports. Cuddy’s evidence is based on how the

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    Tragedy & Comedy

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    Greek Theatre – Tragedy & Comedy As part of the festival called Dionysia which honoured the God Dionysus‚ tragedy‚ comedy & satyr play were the three genres to emerge from the theatre of ancient Greece. Tragedy is a form of drama based on human suffering that invokes in its audience an accompanying catharsis or pleasure in the viewing. From its obscure origins in the theatres of Athens 2‚500 years ago‚ from which there survives only a fraction of the work of Aeschylus‚ Sophocles and Euripides

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    Comedy Definition

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    on academic or athletic pursuits‚ I choose to hone in on the social realm. This is what defines me. I choose comedy to define me because it is a subject where everyone can win. In athletic activities‚ there is always a hierarchy of players based on talent. In academics‚ the hierarchy is defined by GPA and SAT or ACT scores. In the social realm‚ there is a ladder of popularity‚ but comedy can be used anywhere on the ladder. I am not the most popular person at my school‚ but I use jokes and

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    The comedy of errors

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    her unfair treatment throughout the play. There are many moments of misunderstanding between the characters which create comedy‚ specifically those of farcical comedy. The definition of a farce is something that is intended to be seen as ridiculous‚ particularly a comedy based on an unlikely situation. Even though these moments are created for the seemingly joyous genre of comedy‚ they mostly create problems and drama in the characters lives‚ making them unfortunate victims of misunderstanding. Adriana

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