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    Dramatic irony is a literary technique that occurs when an event happens in the story that the audience understands‚ but the story’s characters cannot grasp. William Shakespeare uses this device throughout a numerous amount of his plays‚ whether it be a comedy or tragedy. This particular element‚ in Shakespearian tragedies‚ is used in order to add a tragic element of not knowing to the story. It is also used to engage the audience and to help reveal the tragic flaw that evidently leads to the hero’s

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    In what ways does Imtiaz Dharker use language and structure to convey her ideas in ’Blessing’? Blessing is a poem which creates a celebratory scene as well as being ominous and disturbing. Under the visible good fortune and exhilaration of the scene are darker ideas about the poverty and the religious expression of the people in the poverty ridden suburbs of large third world cities‚ originating from Imtiaz Dharker’s firsthand experience of living in India during the dry season and witnessing

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    4156364-62939200J.B PRIESTLEY John Boyton Priestley was born on the 13th September 1894 in Yorkshire. His father was a head master‚ and his mother died when Priestley was 2. His father remarried 4 years later. He knew early on that he wanted to be a writer‚ although he decided against going to a university. At the age of 16 he became a clerk for a local wool firm called Helm & Co. in the Swan Arcade When the First World War broke out he joined the infantry. Luckily‚ he escaped death on various

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    Appropriate Audience? There are a lot of things that make a bad audience member: Chewing gum‚ talking‚ being loud and obnoxious‚ taking pictures‚ not focusing on the performers‚ etc. However‚ I am here to talk about what makes a good audience member. There are many necessary components to being a good audience member‚ and I like to sum it into one big word with many categories: attention. This word symbolizes many things that show what a good audience member is. The audience member should first

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    ’ reveals many things we did not know in ourselves and make us think about love. There are many ways the theme of love is displayed in this play. The scenes I will be focusing on are Act1 Scene5 and Act2 Scene2. These scenes are where there is a predominant role of love. There are many types of love and many will be explained. ’Romeo and Juliet ’ is a play known for its knowledge of love. It was written by Shakespeare in Elizabethan times. It is widely known around the world. Even though it is

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    Jairina Gonzalez-Villalobos‚ stated she and her husband‚ Erick Chinchilla-Aguirre‚ were in an argument. I contacted Jairina and her eleven year old daughter‚ Jairy Gonzalez‚ outside her trailer (#84)‚ while Officer V. Martinez contacted Erick and his son Angel Gonzalez. It should be noted Jairina only spoke some English‚ and Jairy spoke fluent English‚ so some of my communication with Jairina went through Jairy. Jairina told me her and Erick are not actually married but are in a dating relationship

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    How does Shakespeare present good and bad in the play Macbeth? This essay will study and confer the vast number of contradicting ideas of good and bad evident in the play Macbeth. To commence this‚ the first scene to be examined is Act one‚ scene four lines 50-51. Here‚ Shakespeare intentionally presents Macbeth for his true colours. His objective of becoming king is exposed to the audience when Macbeth remarks ‘stars hide you fires‚ let not light see my black and deep desires’. This personification

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    prove to the arresting officers that i was not under the influence. When I got to the station they took my blood as soon as we arrived‚ then took me through the normal booking procedures. They placed me in one cell when I first arrived‚ I made my phone call‚ posted my bail waited a couple hours then they moved me to a different cell where I waited to be

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    characters in ‘An Inspector Calls’ are in some way responsible for the death of Eva Smith/Daisy Renton. Eric Birling is described as ‘not quite at ease‚ half shy‚ half assertive’. He seems embarrassed and awkward from the start. The very first mention of Eric in the script is that he guffaws and he is unable to explain why he is laughing. This may mean he is nervous about something. It is soon clear that he is a heavy drinker when Gerald admits‚ “I have gathered that he does drink pretty hard”

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    J&B Case Analysis The May 16‚ 2000 Harvard Business case describes how J&B Scotch has suffered from sluggish sales since the 1970’s. Once the best selling whisky in its class‚ J&B was now losing share and volume in a declining category. The author‚ Grant McCracken‚ goes on to say that the long term prospect is grim. Something needed to happen to boost sales for this once thriving brand. The article introduces you to Michael Stoner‚ VP and Product Group Director for the Schieffelin

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