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    Context: In the time of the story‚ fighting was prohibited‚ therefore the two enemy households‚ Montague and Capulet‚ have to remain peaceful or one of the houses will be sentenced to death. While in the streets the characters happen to come across a servant who holds an invitation to a party hosted by Lord Capulet. Romeo and his friends decide to attend a party so that Romeo can move on from his previous love‚ Rosaline. The audience is aware of the two lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ who do not know

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    Figurative Language Metaphor: In Act III‚ Scene II of Macbeth (no quotations‚ italics)‚ Shakespeare compares certain dangers that still need to be eliminated; in this case‚ Banquo and Fleance‚ to a “scorched snake”. This is a suitable comparison because a snake and a threat both portray danger and uncertainty. By specifically mentioning a “scorched snake”‚ we are able to conclude that Macbeth’s killing spree will continue throughout the play since he will never feel like he has gotten rid of his troubles

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    Nothing. As in both R&J and Much Ado both father and daughter were in a family conflict on the same debate of romance. I will focus on the 4 different aspects on about both of these plays such as the social and historical influences on display in the scene‚ the cultural & historical traditions‚ the effects of character & actors and finally the layers of meaning‚ idea’s and themes. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy as the two star crossed lovers die in order to for the Capulet’s and Montague’s reunite and

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    Scene 7: A Short Story The lights in the Wingfield house flicker and then turn off altogether. Amanda nags Tom‚ for he foolishly forgot to pay the bill; however‚ what she does not know is that Tom did not pay it on purpose. As Amanda lights candles‚ she tells Tom that he will have to help her with the dishes as punishment and this gives Jim and Laura an opportunity to be alone. They retreat in her room and Laura’s heart begins beating faster and faster as she realizes that she will be alone

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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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    How do Lady Macbeth’s words and actions in Act 5 Scene 1 contrast with her comments and deeds in Act 2 Scene 2? In Act 2 Scene 2‚ Lady Macbeth is strong‚ confident and cold. She knows that her husband Macbeth has killed King Duncan‚ and that she smeared his blood on the guards to make it look like they killed the King but she acts as if everything is fine. When Macbeth is panicking‚ Lady Macbeth says to him “these deeds must not be thought after these ways. So it will make us mad.” She is saying

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    Prospero Act 1 Tempest

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    How is Prospero presented in Act 1 of The Tempest? In Act 1 of The Tempest Prospero is presented negatively. He is presented negatively by symbolising excessive power of England in the 17th century and people as a whole. Prospero’s power is represented by his control over Caliban‚ Ariel‚ Ferdinand and aspects of Miranda’s life‚ (her love life). Another negative presentation is that Prospero is resentful and angry. This can be seen from his brother’s betrayal. This makes Prospero’s character more

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    The play I am studying is Macbeth by William Shakespeare. The character‚ Lady Macbeth‚ immediately makes an impact on us when we first encounter her in act 1 scene 5‚ as an ambitious‚ manipulative and dominant individual. When she initially reads the letter from Macbeth‚ she announces that he would be too kind-hearted and compassionate to take the necessary steps to obtain the throne‚ “It is too fill o’ th’ milk of human kindness”. She realises what is required of her if she is to convince Macbeth

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    Ambition In Macbeth Act 3

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    Macbeth Act 3 Option two: In preparation for King Duncan’s murder‚ Macbeth is first pressured by his wife‚ Lady Macbeth to kill him to become King. Thinking of the royal seat has clouded his mind‚ making him uneasy and confused about his thoughts. Macbeth feels hesitant and guilty for having these murderous thoughts‚ because King Duncan had put his trust in him as a kinsman and a subject. Having this trust in him‚ and him staying at Macbeth’s castle made him think that he shouldn’t be the murderer

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    creation story at the very beginning of the bible is Genesis 13. This passage clearly goes over what God created and then goes into the creation of humans and explains there special responsibilities. Genesis 1 grasps the concept of creatio ex nihlo by saying ‘now the earth was formless and empty’ showing that God is omnipotent and has the power to create from nothing. It also uses the idea of God being anthropomorphic and giving him human like qualities. He is said to shape the world with his breath

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