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    Experiment 1 and 2

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    Korleyfah Mouth Chem 331 Thursday 2:00pm Dr. Lijuan Li 20A Preparation of CuCl2~2DMSO 20B Preparation of RuCl2~4DMSO Abstract In order to synthesize our metal complexes‚ we were able to make both Copper and Ruthenium metals. From this‚ we combined each metal complex with DMSO by refluxing the compound. The metal complexes were analyzed through their melting point and IR spectroscopy to determine whether the metal bonded to a Sulfur atom or an Oxygen atom of the DMSO. After analyzing the IR spectrum

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    Othello Act 1 Commentary

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    ‘Othello’ Act 1 Commentary In the first act of Othello‚ the antagonist of the play‚ Iago‚ is introduced rather than Othello himself. Iago and Roderigo are known to the audience in the beginning while Othello’s name is never mentioned in the first scene but is referred to as ‘he’ ‘him’ ‘moor’ etc. which creates anticipation in the audience. But as the play develops Iago mentions Othello a lot by giving him different other names. These named used by Iago gives us an impression that Othello is a bad

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    In Act III scene I of ‘Hamlet’ there are numerous yet different types of conflict‚ within characters and the scene itself. These can be viewed via two different sources: external and internal conflict. Examples of conflict can also be shown through other mediums in the language that Shakespeare uses. For example there is imagery relating to the themes of war‚ life versus death and relationships. The idea of external and internal conflict is also dominant‚ Shakespeare using techniques of soliloquys;

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    How Does Shakespeare Use Language to Create Prospero’s character in Act 1 Scene 2? The Tempest is one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. It was written in 1610 and it is also his last play. One of the main characters in the ‘Tempest’ is Prospero‚ an old wizard. The play opens with a mighty Tempest strikes the ship when Alonso the King of Naples‚ Ferdinand the prince of Naples‚ Sebastian Alonso’s brother and the current duke of Milan‚ Prospero’s brother Antonio along with Trinculo who

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    The Banquet scene in Macbeth is one of the most well remembered scenes because of its dramatic impact to the audience. The scene shows an obvious failure of Macbeth’s mental powers which is the expected consequence of his deadly actions. At the Palace‚ a Banquet is prepared for the celebration of the new King and Queen; malevolent Macbeth and his wicked wife. Ross‚ Lennox‚ other lords and attendants are present. Macbeth feels very confident‚ comfortable and in no doubt that anything will come

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    Hamlet

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    yet he is in fact sane. Shakespeare achieves this by using imagery throughout the play. In the beginning of the play‚ Shakespeare demonstrates that in the play Hamlet‚ he plugs in the idea of existentialism quit often in Act 1. He uses existentialism because it conveys a certain image in those scenes. When Hamlet’s father dies Hamlet is convinced that he shouldn’t live without his father. During the first two months of his father’s death he becomes suicidal and thinks to himself that “Oh‚ that

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    Hamlet

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    HAMLET The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark‚ the play dramatizes the revenge Prince Hamlet exacts on his uncle Claudius for murdering King Hamlet‚ Claudius’s brother and Prince Hamlet’s father‚ and then succeeding to the throne and taking as his wife Gertrude‚ the old king’s widow and Prince Hamlet’s mother. Hamlet is a play written by William Shakespeare between 1601 and 1603. Hamlet is Shakespeare’s longest play and among the

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    Act 1 Journeys End

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    What is the function of ‘Act 1’ In ‘Journeys End?’ After reading ‘Act 1’‚ we instantly get given a slight insight on some of the horrendous conditions of war‚ which is something you do initially expect to entice before reading a war play. It plays a role of developing audiences feelings and expectations by aspects such as stage directions‚ the setting‚ sounds and lighting giving you a deeper depth of realisation of how men really lived in the trenches‚ how they really acted and how they

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    Hamlet

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    The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark‚ the play dramatizes the revenge Prince Hamlet exacts on his uncle Claudius for murdering King Hamlet‚ Claudius’s brother and Prince Hamlet’s father‚ and then succeeding to the throne and taking as his wife Gertrude‚ the old king’s widow and Prince Hamlet’s mother. The play vividly portrays both true and feigned madness—from overwhelming grief to seething rage—and explores themes of treachery

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    Hamlet: Coward Many people proclaim Hamlet a hero‚ but I believe he stands as a coward who questions himself. Hamlet’s intellectual ability is superior to others‚ but there lies his weakness. His thinking in certain situations and personal needs characterize Hamlet as a coward of mind‚ not action. Hamlet is a coward because he is unable to make decisions. To begin with‚ Hamlet’s first instance of showing a cowardly mindset is when he questions himself in his “Oh what a peasant slave am I” soliloquy

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