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Meter Diction Imagery Rash As Fire Othello
704 words
Act V, Scene ii. , lines 122 - 134 Emilia. O, who
hath done this deed? Desdemona. Nobody -- I
myself. Farewell. Commend me to my kind lord. O,
farewell! [She dies. ] Othello. Why, how should
she be more " red? Emilia. Alas, who knows?
Othello. You heard her say herself, it was not I.
Emilia. She said so. I must needs report the
truth. Othello. She's like a liar gone to burning
hell! 'Twas I that killed her. Emilia. O, the more
angel she, And you the blacker devil! Othello. She
turned to folly, a...
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Main Points Eighteen Years
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Below you will find a sample outline and the essay
written from that outline. OUTLINE
Paragraph 1 (Introduction) I. Leading sentence: It
took me eighteen years to realize what an
extraordinary influence my mother has been on my
life. II. Summary of main points: I not only came
to love the excitement of learning simply for the
sake of knowing something new, but I also came to
understand the idea of giving back to the
community in exchange for a new sense of life,
love, and spirit. Pa...
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Hester And Dimmesdale Mistress Hibbins
1,388 words
Films of this age are often criticized for lacking
substance and compensate for this discrepancy with
explosions and elaborate camera work. Books, on
the other hand, demand a bit more respect from the
general public. Many believe that concocting a
script is an unsophisticated mode of writing, a
copper to the gold of a novel. After careful
scrutiny of both, the novel, The Scarlet Letter by
Nathaniel Hawthorne and viewing the rendition of
the Scarlet Letter by Roland Joffe, one can
immediately com...
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Pride And Prejudice The Cost Of Marriage
1,089 words
19 th century England had serious social problems
from the heyday of Royalty and Nobility. One of
the most significant of these was the tendency to
marry for money. A person sought a partner based
on the dowry receivable and their allowance. This
process went both ways: a beautiful woman might be
able to snag a rich husband, or a charring and
handsome man could woo a rich young girl. In these
marriages, money was the only consideration. Love
was left out, with the thought that it would
develop a...
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Rose For Emily Miss Emily
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Authors traditionally use symbolism [as a way] to
represent the sometimes-intangible qualities of
the characters, places, and events in their works.
William Faulkner's essay titled, A rose for Emily,
is a very controversial form of symbolism.
Literary Critics have questioned Faulkner's reason
for the title A rose for Emily. Why a rose for a
murderer, and what is the significance of that
rose? When people think of a rose, they think of a
romantic environment or a holiday in which a
person express...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Gatsby Fitzgerald
660 words
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) was a very
talented writer whose work was not truly
appreciated until after his death. People now see
that his work is passionate, heartfelt, and very
realistic. F. Scott Fitzgeralds life compares to a
myriad of his characters in The Great Gatsby.
Passion - the word applies to an emotion that is
deeply stirring. Many of the things in Fitzgeralds
life stirred his emotions and brought about his
very passionate writing. Fitzgerald has a very
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North Pole Common Man
523 words
English 1302 19 February 2004 Response Paper # 2
Danger Of Knowledge Through the theme of dangerous
knowledge Mary Shelly is conveying a message, with
the characters of Walton and Victor. The desire to
make history. An attempt to go beyond accepted
human limits and to access the secrets of life.
Both Victor and Walton possess an insatiable
thirst for privileged knowledge the things that
are unknown to the common man. Walton states I
preferred glory to every enticement that wealth
placed in my pa...
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Passion And Charm Perfect Wife Birthmark
291 words
Hurting Yourself by Trying to Make Someone else
Better Nathaniel Hawthorne uses a great deal of
irony to show his meaning in his story The
Birthmark. The story shows us that some of the
things that give us the most troubles in our life
are actually caused by us. In the story, Aylmer
has the perfect wife Georgiana, she is absolutely
perfect in all aspects except for one, she has a
very small and hardly noticeable birthmark on her
cheek. Aylmer, being a man a great knowledge is
the field of scienc...
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Romeo And Juliet First Sight
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Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is one of
the most famous love stories in English
literature. Love is naturally the plays dominant
and most important theme. The play focuses on
romantic love, specifically the intense passion
that springs up at first sight between Romeo and
Juliet. Although the lovers only meet five times
through out the play, Shakespeare allows the
audience to believe the two main characters are
utterly in love by actions and memorable quotes.
In Romeo and Juliet, love i...
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Homer Barron Miss Emily
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... to those angels in coloured church windows-
sort of tragic and serene. It gave me the image of
someone with a child-like innocence who clearly
was in dire need of some help, she sounds very
lost. The other thing that grabs me about this
description is the use of the word angel which I
find ironic considering that we later find out
that she keeps a corpse locked away in an upstairs
room. Its safe to maybe say that she is an Angel
of death. The other character that keeps coming up
in this stor...
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Plan To Kill Cold Blooded
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The story of Medea is about a woman of extreme
behavior and extreme emotion. His passionate love
for Jason is immeasurable to the point that she
sacrificed all; even committing unspeakable acts
on his behalf. And when her husband married the
daughter of Creon (a betrayal that killed her),
the passionate love was transformed into rage. Her
once formerly devoted faithful and dedicated heart
has turned violent and unbalanced set on nothing
but his destruction. The Greeks were always
interested in v...
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First Soliloquy First Time
728 words
Hamlet: The Theme of Having A Clear Conscience The
most important line in Hamlet is, The plays the
thing, wherein Ill catch the conscience of the
king. (II, ii, 617). In the play, the issue of a
clear conscience forms a key motif. When the
conscience of the characters appears, it does so
as a result of some action; as in the case of the
aforementioned line, which follows Hamlets
conversation with the player. This line is of
particular significance because it ties action and
its effect on the con...
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Avenge His Fathers Death Avenging His Fathers
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Hamlet as a Tragic Hero William Shakespeare, the
greatest playwright of the English language, wrote
a total of 37 plays in his lifetime, all of which
can be categorized under tragedy, comedy, or
history. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Shakespeare's most
popular and greatest tragedy, displays his genius
as a playwright, as literary critics and academic
commentators have found an unusual number of
themes and literary techniques present in Hamlet.
Hamlet concerns the murder of the king of Denmark
and the m...
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Catherine And Heathcliff Heathcliff And Catherine
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Heathcliff And Catherine Earnshaw In Emily Bronte?
Heathcliff And Catherine Earnshaw In Emily Bronte?
S Wuthering Heights Love is an amazing emotion.
People spend much of their lives searching for
true love. When true love is found, people will do
everything possible to hold on to and cherish it
for eternity. It is said that true love can only
be found once in a lifetime that is filled with
intense everlasting emotions. A classic example of
this powerful emotion is displayed by the
characters He...
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Aeneas Is Not A Hero Fall In Love Dido
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Fraudulent Hero/Deceitful Love The Relationship of
Aeneas and Dido in The Aeneid What constitutes a
hero? Is he someone who wears blue tights a red
cape and has a big S on his chest? Is he faster
than a speeding bullet, able to leap tall
buildings in a single bound, more powerful than a
locomotive? No its not a bird, and its not a
plane, and guess what, its not superman either. A
hero is someone who demonstrates faith, loyalty,
courage, valor, strength, and above all truth; not
in a comic book b...
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Horse Dealer Daughter Main Character
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In D. H. Lawrence s The Horse Dealers Daughter,
the short story writer and novelist depicts the
struggles of a women who tries to deal with the
collapse of her family and the non existent
relationship between her and her brothers. We see
the main character, Mabel, wanting to be loved by
someone but is unable to find it as the story
takes place. As stated by Ford, Lawrence uses a
transparent, omniscient narrator, a specific and
natural local, clearly motivated characters, and
complex, psychologic...
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Scene Iv Lines Act Iv Scene Ii
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In Websters Dictionary, loyalty is defined as the
quality or state or an instance of being loyal and
loyal is defined as an unswerving in allegiance.
In Elizabethan England, loyalty was believed to be
the ultimate test of a gentleman's character, that
only those who passed this test could be
considered the perfect Elizabethan gentleman.
Shakespeare believed this too. In, The Two
Gentlemen of Verona, loyalty is a very prevalent
theme throughout the comedy. In Act I, the
friendship of Proteus and ...
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Told Me Stories Straight On Till Morning Irish
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Second star on the right? I can remember it like
it was just yesterday. It was the mid-eighties and
I was just an awe-stricken young eight-year-old as
I accompanied my aunt to Shannon Airport. She was
the second of my relations that was travelling to
spend a summer in Australia and I can still
remember the look in her eyes as we saw her off.
To me, she exuded an air of nervous anticipation,
tinged with the excitement of what was no doubt
going to be one of the most memorable summers of
her young...
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Act Iii Scene Iii Scene 2
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Antony s Speech at the Forum Act III, Scene 2 In
Act III, Scene 2, Antony begins his speech right
after Brutus at the forum. In the beginning, he is
booed by the people of Rome, but his manipulative
words soon capture the minds of the Romans and
bring them to attention. Antony s speech is wholly
directed upon persuading the Roman plebeians that
Caesar has been wronged when murdered. He wishes
to turn the audience away from the conspirators
and to become enraged to riot and mutiny. Antony s
purpo...
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King Lear Good King
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Shakespeare: King Lear Good King, that must
approve the common saw, Thou out of heavens
benediction comsat the warm sun Approach, thou
beacon to this under globe, That by thy
comfortable beams I may Peruse this letter.
Nothing almost sees miracles But misery. I know?
tis from Cordelia Who hath most fortunately been
informed Of my obscured course, and shall find
time From this enormous state, seeking to give
Losses their remedies. All weary and oer watched,
Take vantage heavy eyes, not to behold ...
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