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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Part One Changes in DNA Understanding - a Continuing Process INT - Task 1 Understanding Genetics a Timeline of DNA Science ● ● ● ● ● ● 1700’s - it is believed that all traits are acquired. Example - a giraffe has a long neck due to stretching to reach the leaves in the taller trees. 1800’s - Carl Linnaeus classified by visible traits. 1866 - Gregor Mendel‚ through pea plant breeding and research; discovered that traits are inherited not acquired- before anyone knew or understood anything about
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Unit 1: The Business Environment (Assignment 1) Tesco PLC: A Summary of the businesses activities and their major activities Tesco is the world’s widest retailers with operations in 14 different countries‚ Japan‚ India‚ United States‚ and Czech Republic. Employing over 492‚000 individuals and serving over millions of customers every week as well as they have a market share of 30%. Tesco have diversified into different markets for example retailing books‚ clothing‚ electronics‚ furniture and they
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theme this is PASSION. There are many other themes these consist of; romance‚ rivalry‚ secrecy‚ love‚ hatred‚ fate‚ conflict. Immediately before act 3 scene 1 Romeo and Juliet get married friar Lawrence the atmosphere at this part of the play is loving‚ calm and harmonious‚ however the atmosphere is the complete opposite at the beginning of act 3 scene 1‚ there is an atmosphere of passion‚ tension‚ anger and rebellion. We can tell this from the quote “mad blood stirring” this means that people are
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Name: The Tragedy of Macbeth Act I Scenes 3-7 Please erase the blanks and fill in the answer with another color text so that I can distinguish your answer. Scene 3 – The Heath The three witches wait on the heath for their predestined meeting with Macbeth. The first witch gives an account of what she has been doing since their last meeting: She met a sailor’s wife who was eating chestnuts. She goes on to describe the incident‚ which would have included elements of an “urban legend” in Shakespeare’s
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Hamlet Extended Response: “What is established in act 1?” “What is established in act one?” is a broad question which could be approached in a number of ways. Throughout Act one of Hamlet‚ a number of aspects of a revenge tragedy are set up‚ to assist the responders understanding of the play and its plot. Factors such as atmosphere‚ character profiles and personalities‚ values held in the Elizabethan time‚ themes of importance and settings are also explored in this exposition as the play builds
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The play Edward II reaches its emotional climax in scene i‚ Act V. It is in this scene that the king’s image as an irresponsible and weak person undergoes a total transformation‚ and he emerges before the audience as a tragic figure in his understanding of the worthlessness of a king stripped of power just like the King in King Lear. Historically Edward II might not have shown this kind of tragic understanding of life. It is here that one has to look for the poet in the dramatist who expressed the
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wisely but too well” seems both an understatement and an exaggeration (V.ii.354‚ 353). Further‚ Othello’s invocation of his own military triumphs might be seen as another example of Othello dangerously misordering his priorities. He seems to position his political reputation as his biggest concern‚ as he did in Act III‚ scene iii‚ lines 353–355‚ when‚ having decided that Desdemona does not love him‚ he exclaimed‚ “Farewell the tranquil mind‚ farewell content‚ / Farewell the plumed troop and the big wars
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exploitation of elements such as symbolism and repetition to execute his plan‚ influence Othello in his speech and emotions. Iago uses symbolism throughout the play in order to suggest that Desdemona is having an affair. Furthermore‚ the “ancient” repeats specific words that impact Othello’s sense of hearing and vision to achieve his goals. Finally‚ Iago also uses repetition to suggest precise ideas to Othello. Symbolism allows Iago to plant the idea in Othello’s mind that his wife is cheating
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