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    Bull Fighting

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    I. Introduction A. ATTENTION-GETTER: I want to play a game. In this game there are two competitors‚ yourself and a raging bull. Your job is to amaze the crowd by taunting the bull as it stampedes towards you‚ with only your red cape and your courage to aid you. Sounds like fun? B. REASON TO LISTEN: By presenting this speech‚ it will help clarify the tradition of bullfighting in Spain that is often misconstrued and misguided. This speech will provide the history and importance of why

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    Bresson and Others Bresson and Others: Spiritual Style in the Cinema by Bert Cardullo Bresson and Others: Spiritual Style in the Cinema‚ by Bert Cardullo This book first published 2009 Cambridge Scholars Publishing 12 Back Chapman Street‚ Newcastle upon Tyne‚ NE6 2XX‚ UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Copyright © 2009 by Bert Cardullo All rights for this book reserved. No part of this

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    John Collier BACK FOR CHRISTMAS Interpretation The story “Back for Christmas” was written by a highly skilled modern English writer John Collier (3 May 1901 – 6 April 1980). His stories may be broadly classified as fantasies‚ but are really sui generis. They feature an acerbic wit and are usually ironic or dark in tone. His distinction is a grotesque with a twist in the end. This author can stands a picture vivid before the eyes of the reader. The title of the story under analysis is short but

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    played gumball together‚ had gumball fights with each other‚ hosted gumball tea parties and invited their gumdolls‚ of course‚ and feasted on gumballs as much as possible. There was never a shortage of gumballs in their life. Gumball World was a marvelous and magical place. The sun was always shining‚ and there were never any clouds‚ except for an occassional spot or two. The grass was as green as green could be‚ and tasted of sugar and maple leaf tea. Sparkling ponds‚ full of water that was more

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    O Henry always has me saying ‘O marvelous’! The gruesome plots‚ the careful work on the minutest of the minute details‚ the unpredictable surprise endings‚ the imaginative use of connotation and so much more. He dared to personify the dreadful Pneumonia as ‘the cold‚ unseen stranger’! THE LAST LEAF remains one of my favorite short stories written by him. The plot revolves around two artist girls – Sue and Johnsy - who have their own ‘studio’ in quaint old Greenwich Village. Their’s was a relationship

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    Despite possessing varying fortes‚ both Zeffirelli and Luhrmann are renowned for creating remarkable movies based on Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet. The contrasting films are very different‚ including settings with a large time gap‚ instrumental and vocal music choices‚ but most visually notable‚ the costumes. Zeffirelli and Luhrmann’s interpretations of Romeo are portrayed through his costuming‚ illustrating how differing personalities are derived from the same role. Before the Capulets’ party

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    In the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ many things happen to these young love birds that test their love for one another‚ and many people make their being together a more difficult situation than it has to be. These two star-crossed lovers are not the only one’s responsible for their own deaths; Friar Lawrence and the nurse are also to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. The nurse went against Juliet’s parents’ wishes and told her it was okay to go ahead and marry Romeo. She

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    will‚ Romeo and Juliet suggests that fate is the true force governing one’s life. Irrespective of all attempts‚ fate intends to ensure Romeo and Juliet are never truly together. Romeo attempts to challenge his own fate to be with Juliet. When Balthazar relays the news that Juliet is dead‚ Romeo angrily announces "Is it even so? Then I defy you‚ stars!" (5.1.24). He has a plan to make sure that he and Juliet end up together despite the plan his fate has set for him. Due to his hasty love‚ his actions

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    Romeo and Juliet’s marriage could have lasted longer if only one thing was different. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ the two lovers from enemy families take their own lives with the hope that their families will come together. Their family’s hatred is a big factor throughout the entire play causing death and destruction. The hatred between the families is ultimately responsible for the deaths of the beloved Romeo and Juliet. When someone dies people will blame it on different

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    condemnation while being entertained. Pity is connected with sadness about Hieronimo’s death son‚ Horatio‚ who was murdered by Lorenzo‚ a noble man who was willing to do what it takes in order to inherit the throne as he was the king’s nephew and Balthazar‚ the young prince of Portingale who only acted by following his heart. The audience feels sorry for Hieronimo knowing that Horatio’s death was unfair and that was only due to Lorenzo’s ambition. Furthermore‚ Isabella’s suicide is another factor that

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