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Sense Of Justice End Of Act
1,060 words
... o believe is justified or Iago who, at least
psychologically, is the true The irony of Othello
lies in the fact that by trying to expose Othello
as a beast, Iago himself becomes a beats Othello
could never return to an anomalistic state because
he never loses his sense of honor. His murder of
Desdemona is an act misguided justice. Yet Iago's
part in the murder is more fitting of a beast.
Othello murders with a reason; Iago murder without
a reason. As the play progresses, the use of
animal im...
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Compulsive Gamblers Legalized Gambling
1,612 words
... to support the riverboat gambling industry,
(Eckert, 1991). He also believes after all 10
boats authorized under the law are operating
Illinois will receive $ 40 million in additional
revenues, (Eckert, 1991). This is bound to please
Illinois' taxpayers. Yet with all its promises it
would seem governments are promoting gambling in
order to pay a insignificant portion of the bills.
Iowa expects to generate $ 10. 8 million from all
her riverboat casinos this year. But that is a
rather small sh...
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Parts Of The Body First Drink Alcohol
574 words
Alcohol is a legal drug and is readily available,
yet alcohol is more powerful and addictive than
most drugs in the black market. It is also found
in almost every society. Alcohol has been defined
as the inability of a person to guarantee its
behavior after the first drink. Unlike stimulants,
alcohol depresses the functioning of the nervous
system beginning with the first drink. Alcoholism
is found through addiction, dependence,
depression, and also genetically, but relates to
severe damage to m...
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Nail Polish Sulfuric Acid
677 words
AIM To prepare and purify an ester. 61656;
concentrated sulphuric acid 61656; sample of
nail polish (for smell comparison) 61656;
separating funnel and stopper 61656; 1 mol L- 1
sodium carbonate solution After carefully
assembling the apparatus and given a safety
approval by the teacher, I carefully added the
ethanol and glacial acetic acid into the pear
shaped flask. A few marble chips were added to
avoid the larger reactive bursts of the mixture
during refluxing that were predicted...
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Orson Welles Citizen Kane
1,478 words
... d screaming in escape, etc. Symbols are a dime
a dozen a justify their use in the result
achieved. I thought the fading light filament and
dying sound track at the end of the singer's
career very effective; also the opening and close
on the iron fence around the castle. The smoke
rising to heaven at the end was trite to start
with and dragged out absurdly. As you can see,
there is nothing startling in these component
parts. The outstanding technical effect in the
picture is in the conception...
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Makes You Feel Story The Narrator
1,168 words
Sucking You In: The story of John Updike John
Updike has been known for his short story and
novel writing all throughout the last 30 years. He
has something in his text that can just grab the
reader and literally pull them into the story.
Using his vivid imagination and his unique style
of writing, he makes you feel like you are
actually there. Weather it is in the middle of a
sporting event, or on top of a snowy mountain
preparing to start your voyage down on nothing but
two thin pieces of meta...
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Beauty Pageants Beauty Queen
1,202 words
... gate with a curling iron for being to
squeamish while having her hair done. These
pageant moms behaviors, have brought up questions
concerning whether or not these pageants are
ultimately for the benefit of the child or the
parent (Gleick 48). Dateline NBC ran a poll where
62 % of those questioned said parents benefit more
from child beauty pageants, where only 3 % said
that children do benefit (Pugh 1). Supporters for
pageants do have their reasons for pushing their
kids into the spotlight....
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Raisin In The Sun Em Dash
1,252 words
"What happens to a dream deferred?" Langston
Hughes asks in his 1959 poem "Dream Deferred. " He
suggests that it might "dry up like a raisin in
the sun" or "stink like rotten meat"; however, at
the end of the poem, Hughes offers another
alternative by asking, "Or does it explode?" .
This is the view Lorraine Hansberry supports in
her 1959 play A Raisin in the Sun. The drama opens
with Walter reading, "Set off another bomb
yesterday", from the front page of the morning
newspaper; however, he is u...
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Server Shall Stand Change His Position Player
1,007 words
Tennis is a game for everyone. It is fun and a
form of good exercise. In this paper you will get
the very basic understanding of the game of
tennis. By the end og the paper you will know the
rule, proper equipment, size of cout you play on
and the basic edit The ball shall have a uniform
outer surface consisting of a fabric cover and
shall be white or yellow in color. If there are
any seams they shall be stitch less. The Court
shall be a rectangle 78 feet long and 27 feet
wide. Rackets failing t...
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Silas Marner George Eliot
1,111 words
Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe was first
published by George Eliot in 1861. The novel's
main actions take place at the turn of the 19 th
century in the English rural community in Raveloe.
A moral fable deals with the main character, who,
has a series of simple probation. The story deals
with ideas of good gratification and evil
punished. Gorge Eliot shows us: when people have
no love and no responsibility for each other, life
become ruined. While a great deal of love and a
willingness to ta...
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Billion Dollars Family Problems
900 words
Picture this situation: A man who is having
problems at home and is low on cash decides to go
to a casino and try his luck. He places small bets
at first, wins a few times, and feels great.
Eventually the risk becomes too little for him,
and he begins to bet more. He begins losing the
bigger bets and soon loses all of his money. He is
trapped in an emotional rut as he remembers the
great feeling he got from winning, and begins
borrowing money to try to cover his debts. His
gambling accelerates t...
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Based On Respect Uncle Benjy Duddy
606 words
Duddy's obsession with land lies within his
grandfather, Simcha. When Duddy was small, he
spoke those unforgettable words to him, "A man
without land is nobody. " When it seemed as if
nobody cared or respected him, Simcha did. Duddy
did not receive the same kind of love from his
father or uncle as Lennie did. When Duddy comes
back from work at, he asks, "Why [Max] didn't
answer any of [his] letters?" He replies he wasn't
"one for letters. "But Duddy remembered that when
Lennie had worked as a ca...
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Tragic Hero Seek Revenge
1,790 words
Title of Work: Medea Country/Culture: Greek
Literary Period: Classical Type of Literature
(genre): Drama/Tragedy Author: Euripides Authorial
information: Euripides was born in 484 BC and took
up drama at the young age of 25. At most drama
competitions, however his plays came in last place
until he was about 45 or 50 years old. In his
entire life, he wrote 92 plays of which only five
received first place awards at competition.
Euripides despised women. He had been married
twice to unfaithful wome...
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Finds Out Ruth Ruth Was Dead Kathy
480 words
Rosemary Well's When No One Was Looking is a
suspenseful story of a girl's ambition,
friendship, and love of tennis, that takes her to
the top. Although she is not beautiful, rich, or
good in school, fourteen year old Kathy Board has
a natural talent for tennis. One day, Kathy loses
a match against Ruth Gumm that should have been
simple for her. The next day Kathy finds out that
Ruth is dead. Although Julia, Oliver, and Kathy's
parents try to comfort her, Kathy feels guilty for
wishing Ruth was ...
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J Alfred Prufrock Younger Waiter
541 words
When our lives begin, we are innocent and life is
beautiful, but as we grow older and time slowly
and quickly passes we discover that not everything
about life is quite so pleasing. Along with the
joys and happiness we experience there is also
pain, sadness and loneliness. Hemingway's "A
Clean, Well-Lighted Place, " and Eliot's "The Love
Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" both tell us about
older men who are experiencing these dreadful
emotions. In Hemingway's short story there are
three characters, tw...
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Catcher In The Rye Vs Don Quixote
1,004 words
J. D. Salingers The Catcher in the Rye can be
compared to Cervantes Don Quixote. Both novels
feature naive protagonists pining for an ideal
world. In Salingers novel, Holden Caulfield is a
sixteen year old who experiences challenging and
questionable events in the mid-stage of his
adolescence. Holden wants to protect the innocent
children like the catcher in the rye from the
immorality and corruptness of the phony adult
world. In Cervantes work, Don Quixote is the
idealistic protagonist who sets...
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Kill A Mockingbird Jem And Scout
720 words
The book, To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, is
a timeless classic about the coming of age of a
small southern town and its people. The book
follows Jem and Scout, two siblings living in the
1930 s in a small southern town. Their father,
Atticus, is a lawyer who is hired to defend a
black man who is accused of rape. The children
watch the town and the trial change and grow.
Atticus loses the trial and Tom Robinson, the man
who is being accused of rape gets killed by prison
guards. The whole t...
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Mentally Challenged Curley Wife
690 words
In the novel 'Of Mice and Men', by John Stienbeck,
a mentally challenged man, Lennie, loses his
innocence and his dream, of owning his own ranch
with rabbits, when he accidentally breaks a
woman's neck. In the novel 'Flowers or Algernon',
by Daniel Keyes, another mentally challenged man,
Charlie, loses his innocence and dreams, of being
like everyone else, when, through the aid of an
operation, realizes people were making fun of him
rather than being his friends. Although, in both
cases innocenc...
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Tragic Hero Committing Suicide
731 words
In Arthur Millers essay about Tragedy and the
Common Man, he argues that the common man is as
appropriate a subject for tragedy as the very
highly placed kings and noble men. Mankind keeps
tragedy above all forms because they are given the
same mental abilities as the nobles. In Death of a
Salesman, Willy Loan is a common man and a middle
class worker, enough saving to provide food for
his family. So if the tragic hero can be a common
man, does Willy fit in that category? Even though
he is a com...
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Young Goodman Brown Losing Faith
636 words
In the book Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel
Hawthorne, Goodman Brown wife's name is important
to the story because Goodman Brown loses his faith
but his wife Faith keeps her faith. The story
takes place in a puritan town in Salem back when
there believed to be witches. Goodman Browns
grandfather and relatives took part in killing and
beating the witches in town. The story starts out
on a cold night on a special day of the year. That
night Goodman Brown took a trip into the forest
and told his w...
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