Explain the effect of dramatic techniques employed by Shakespeare in the construction of the pivotal Scene 3 in Act 3. Act 3 Scene 3 is one of the most important and pivotal scenes in Othello‚ where Iago speaks meticulously and thoroughly with Othello‚ planting the seeds of suspicion ad jealousy in Othello’s mind which ultimately leads to the tragic events that occur in the latter parts of the play. Shakespeare’s diction for Iago arouses the idea of suspicion and jealousy in Othello; at first
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Draw the Entity- Relationship Diagram (ERD) for the following scenario: A salesperson may manage many other salespeople. A salesperson is managed by only one salespeople. A salesperson can be an agent for many customers. A customer is managed by one salespeople. A customer can place many orders. An order can be placed by one customer. An order lists many inventory items. When the order is made for number of inventory items‚ the date and the amount is recorded. An inventory item may be listed
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Aislinn Beam Sociology 12/04/11 Educating Girlsk‚ Unlocking Development The importance of educating girls is such a diverse subject in multiple Countries. Why is it such an importance to bring up educating our young girls Of today. In an overdraft educating young girls help bring up our economic Society in the long run according to Ruth Levine. Girls will benefit so much more in today life by receiving a secondary education. It’s already known to us that by
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Social Determinants of Health Abstract Meghan is a fourteen year old female high school freshman with a history of anorexia. Her pediatrician has discussed the fact with her parents along with Meghan that she is fifteen pounds underweight for her height. The average weight of a fourteen year old female is one hundred-five pounds (Disabled World 2014) and with Meghan’s weight at ninety pounds
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the beginning of the play Nora behaves like a typical upper-middle class Norwegian woman of the 19th century. Her role as a mother and a wife who is responsible for beatifying the image that her household projects to the outside world is obvious in Act I. Her naïve‚ childish and irresponsible character is clearly shown by the way she spends money‚ says utterly inappropriate things to Ms. Linde and manipulates Torvald through flirting. However‚ Nora’s “true” character is revealed in the end of the
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people watching. Act IV‚ Scene V of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is‚ in comparison to the film version by Kenneth Branagh‚ widely open to interpretation. In part‚ this is due to its varying target audiences. In the Elizabethan era‚ audiences easily understood the importance of the flower references in Act IV‚ Scene V and how they helped with the understanding the scene. In contrast‚ modern day society uses different costumes and sets to help with the understanding of the scene as well as through
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Educating Rita is the tale of one working class women ’s struggle to find an escape to a boring‚ repetitive life and to find new things to conquer. To acheive this she begins university on a literature course despite the discouragement from family and baby-obsessed husband Denny. The play features only two characters‚ Rita and Frank. Frank- a middle class‚ well-educated‚ eloquent professor and Rita‚ an abrupt‚ crude excuse for a lady with no regard for or more precise‚ no knowing of social nouce
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In my major performance of the Othello unit‚ I acted out act three‚ scene four of Othello‚ by William Shakespeare‚ as Othello. In the scene‚ Othello finds Desdemona‚ and questions her about the handkerchief he gave her when they fell in love. He becomes angry when he discovers she has lost it‚ and he storms out. I characterized Othello in my portrayal as a desperate‚ jealous man angry at his wife for possible cheating on him. To portray Othello to the audience‚ I wore a white dress shirt and dark
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information management the more effective it is‚ this also in turn could result in an increase in its competitive advantage. Organizational effectiveness has been described as its ability to perform functions with optimal levels of input and output (Gish).1 In essence if the organization inputs little and translates that into affordable products or services that are in high demand‚ its IM is highly effective. This assignment will assess how IM can be used to increase the chances of the outcome just highlighted
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Julius Caesar ACT II Study Guide Questions Scene One 1. Through the analogy of a ladder‚ how does Brutus explain what happens when someone gains power? 2. To what does Brutus compare Caesar? Why does Brutus feel that he must kill Caesar immediately? 3. What day is it? Why is this significant? 4. Brutus explains that he has not been able to sleep. How does he explain what happens to a man’s conscience between the “acting of a dreadful thing / And the first motion”? 5. How are Cassius and Brutus related
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