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    Bueller’s Day Off‚ catches the subtleties of juvenile generalizations and collaborations‚ the way of life conflict amongst youths and grown-ups‚ and the part that guardians play in forming the secondary school experience of child. The Breakfast Club takes after five distinctive young people over the span of a day as they are compelled to persist confinement on a Saturday. To begin with‚ the film is a sort of "expert class" on pre-adult generalizations‚ and pre-adult associations. Every character speaks

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    himself in such a hurry thus leading to Juliet’s suicide. I think Romeo is too hasty and quick on his actions‚ because he is always running around as if everything were an emergency. An example is when he says‚ "O let us hence‚ I stand on sudden haste". This shows that he is too quick and running around looking for Friar Lawrence to tell him something in a hurry. I think that he has to calm down and not be so hasty and plan things instead of being so sudden. Romeo again is fickle and is speedy

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    Anthem to Dead Youth What passing bells for you who die in herds? - Only the monstrous anger of the guns! - Only the stuttering rifles’ rattled words Can patter out your hasty orisons No chants for you‚ nor balms‚ nor wreaths‚ nor bells‚ Nor any voice of mourning‚ save the choirs‚ And long-drawn sighs of wailing shells; And bugles calling for you from sad shires. What candles may we hold to speed you all? Not in the hands of boys‚ but in their eyes Shall shine the holy lights of long

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    him to be a well governed youth. During the play‚ Romeo’s personality develops through the actions of his three foils‚ Tybalt‚ Mercutio and Friar Laurence‚ making him the man he is at the end of the play. Throughout the play‚ the developing rash and hasty personality of Romeo is crafted by the foils contrasting characteristics. The aggressive side of Romeo is conveyed by the hot-tempered and fiery personality of Tybalt Capulet. Tybalt Capulet is a character that is very selfish and always goes around

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    Romeo and Juliet’s violent end is a result of hasty decision-making. Firstly‚ when Romeo and Juliet decide to get married‚ not thinking about feasible outcomes. Second‚ Romeo’s sudden decision to kill himself when he gets banished from Verona for murdering Tybalt almost gets him killed. Third‚ Juliet takes the potion too early and unknowingly sabotages the plan because she is scared. She makes a brash decision without thinking. Do not make quick‚ hasty decisions without thinking about possible outcomes

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    of levels because it contains so many themes. Brief Plot Summary: Hamlet’s father‚ the King of Denmark‚ is dead and has been succeeded by his brother Claudius‚ who has married the old king’s wife‚ Gertrude. Hamlet is very upset over his mother’s hasty marriage to his uncle. The King’s ghost appears to Hamlet and tells him that Claudius murdered him‚ and makes Hamlet promise to avenge his death. The play traces the process by which Hamlet negotiates the conflict between his need to take violent action

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    Alyssa Vermillion 3/04/11 The Foils of Elizabeth: Highlighting Her Prejudice The minor characters in Pride and Prejudice are very important because of the tone and humor they add to the novel‚ but most importantly‚ the minor characters give insight to the main characters‚ especially to Elizabeth. No minor character gives more insight into Elizabeth’s than Charlotte‚ demonstrating that Elizabeth is narrow minded and quick to judge. One of the main insights into Elizabeth’s character is

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    with a meaning related to haste but also violence‚ the reason this is relevant to disregard is because Mercutio knows Tybalt has a short temper yet he provokes him nonetheless. Ultimately‚ Mercutio brought his death upon himself through hasty decisions and disregard which is very surprising because although seeming like a foil at first he turns out to be very wise in many ways. In some ways even more so than Romeo. Being in the title of a tragedy one would expect that

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    devised a plan that Romeo should ‘know our drift’ things did not occur so and Romeo takes his life. When Juliet awakens to find poison be Romeo’s ‘timeless end’ she too takes her life after the friar had unintentionally promoted and encouraged the hasty decisions of the two lovers. Although the friar had kind-hearted intentions he was ‘miscarried’ and consequently was responsible for the bereavement of Romeo and

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    AP US HISTORY FREE RESPONSE QUESTIONS SINCE 1971 I. Colonial Time 1607 - 1775 1. Puritanism bore within itself the seeds of its own destruction. Apply this generalization. (74) 2. In the seventeenth century‚ New England Puritans tried to create a model society. What were their aspirations‚ and to what extent were those aspirations fulfilled during the seventeenth century? (83) 3. Between 1607 and 1763‚ Americans gained control of their political

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