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    Coming Into Language Baca tells in his poem “Coming into Language” that he is faced with many problems in his life‚ including one in particular poverty. Poverty shapes the life of Baca‚ like a potter with clay‚ and made him the writer he is today. This however doesn’t just affect Baca‚ but people all over the world. So much that 80% of the world is affected by it and thousands of people die each die because of it. Poverty is much bigger than lack of money; it leads to depression‚ high school

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    The insanity defense is a defense used in criminal court cases. This defense argues that the defendant is not responsible for his/her actions at the time of a crime due to a mental illness. Although the insanity defense is used in less than 1% of cases‚ when it is used it causes worldwide controversy and outrage. Many people oppose the insanity defense‚ claiming that defendants who are found not guilty by reason of insanity are getting a “get out of jail free card”. Despite what skeptics may think

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    O Henry

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    and Edgar Allen Poe‚ William Sydney Porter (known as O Henry) is the most read author in the world and bears the title of « master of the short story ». He has been called many things. Some people have called him the twentieth-century Balzak. Some have called him the American Maupassant because of his so well made surprising endings. The short story is the one fundamental and self-contained genre in American prose fiction‚ and the stories of O. Henry certainly made their appearance in consequence

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    for hundreds of years has been whether Hamlet in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet was insane or just pretending to be mad. As with many things in the play‚ the interpretation of this lies in the eye of the beholder (Pressely). To answer this question though we must know what insanity is. Webster’s dictionary defines insanity as “a deranged state of the mind usually occurring as a specific disorder”. After reading and researching Hamlet thoroughly‚ we can come to the conclusion that Hamlet was not

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    Othello and “O” The movie “O” by Tim Blake Nelson is based on Shakespeare’s play “Othello. They both have many differences as well as similarities. The same trap is laid for the main character in both versions and the same amount of casualties happens in both final scenes. Nelson sets his story in modern time prep school‚ and his characters are not the adults of Shakespeare’s play. Shakespeare Othello is set in the 16th century while Nelsons “O” is set I the 20th century. In Othello‚ the setting

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    predominantly‚ imagery as figurative language. For example the serenity one envisages following Gene’s description of a hypothetical grove‚ “A thousand miles due north into the wilderness‚ somewhere deep in the Arctic‚ where the peninsula of trees which began at Devon would end at last in an untouched grove of pine‚ austere and beautiful‚” can be construed as an attempt to hoax the reader into empathizing with Gene and his fantasies of a divinity away from Devon and war. Within this imagery lies the use of asyndeton

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    How to exploration proposal EXPLORATION PROPOSAL CONTENT The VCE Studio Arts Study Design clearly defines the key knowledge and skills for the individual exploration proposal. You must include all of the key knowledge and skills when developing your individual exploration proposal. These include: Conceptual possibilities (including an explanation of the ideas to be explored) An explanation of the focus(theme) and subject matter to be explored The art form(s) to be explored The sources of inspiration

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    O. Henry (1862-1910) was originally born William Sydney Porter in Greensboro‚ North Carolina. As a young man‚ he moved to Austin‚ Texas where he worked as a bank teller. He moved again to Houston‚ Texas in 1895 and became a newspaper columnist. In 1896‚ however‚ he was called back to Austin‚ where he was charged with embezzling money from the bank where he had worked. Not wanting to go to prison for his crime‚ O. Henry fled to Honduras‚ and stayed there for six months before returning to the

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    Insanity‚ a series of behavior characterized by certain abnormal mental or behavioral patterns‚ is a very common phenomenon for modern people‚ especially the ones who experience significant events. However‚ in hundreds of years ago‚ people seemed much easier to get mad. In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ the main character Hamlet pretends to be insane in order to plan the revenge for his father‚ King Hamlet‚ who is killed by Claudius‚ Hamlet’s uncle. In the process of pretending to be insane‚ Hamlet kills

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    individuals’ do suffer from a mental disorder‚ the insanity defense prevents them from undergoing any criminal penalties. Here are some important points of interest. Not often‚ but when a defendant does enter a plea of “not guilty by reason of insanity‚” judges and jurors almost never supports it. Maybe it has to do with the conflicting agreements between the legal and medical perspective. There are several definitions when it comes to insanity since both the legal system and medical experts cannot

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