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    cousins. Jane ’s lack of money leaves her dependent upon the Reeds for sustenance. She appears to exist in a no-man ’s land between the upper- and servant classes. By calling her cousin John a "murderer‚" "slave-driver‚" and "Roman emperor‚" Jane emphasizes her recognition of the corruption inherent in the ruling classes. As she ’s dragged away to the red-room following her fight with John Reed‚ Jane resists her captors like a "rebel slave‚" emphasizing the oppression she suffers because of her class

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    play. Contrast is important because it emphasizes aspects of a plot or character that may have otherwise been overlooked or understated. Furthermore‚ contrast contributes to prominent themes such as role confusion or the transformation. It is likely that Shakespeare acquired such masterful contrast technique and ability through the influence of early Roman playwrights such as the works of Plautus. Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream uses contrast to emphasize theme and the attributes of the characters

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    words in varying contexts emphasizes customers’ confidence in using Northwestern Mutual’s insurance and financial products. In fact‚ this emphasis is the key message that the company desires to deliver to its readers. The word “confidence” is located on every page that is fully covered by a background picture of the customers including the old‚ the young‚ the individuals‚ and the families. By combining this positive word with photographs of customers‚ the company emphasizes its customers’ satisfaction

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    Soliloquy Analysis Jessie Atlija English Routledge Context: The soliloquy that occurs in 2.1 is key to the Shakespeare play‚ Macbeth. Macbeth is getting closer and closer to killing the king Duncan‚ so that he‚ can become king. Macbeth is alone and starts hallucinating. He believes he sees a dagger‚ which he is supposed to kill Duncan with‚ but he cannot tell if it is just his brain taking over‚ or if there is an actual Dagger in front of him. When he does realize it is just his fevered

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    Wishloff’s Article Utilitarianism Ethics Utilitarianism is a theory in normative ethics holding that the proper course of action is the one that maximizes utility‚ usually defined as maximizing happiness and reducing suffering. Utilitarian ethics emphasizes the consequences of our acts. From the utilitarian perspective‚ there is no mystery about ethics; the right act is simply the act that produces the greatest balance of pleasure over suffering. the moral worth of an action is determined only by

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    isn’t always affiliated with fiction but within these collection of stories we explore and enhance the use of realistic techniques that develop and emphasize the themes in fictional narratives. In “To Build A Fire”‚ “The Fish”‚ and “The Story Of An Hour” and in the entire collection age of realism‚ realistic techniques are used to present and emphasize the themes. In “To Build a Fire”‚ the man exhibits pride throughout the text using vivid descriptions and realistic settings. On line 21 it states

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    (Aronson‚ 2012). There are several different personality theories‚ but they can generally be grouped into four basic perspectives: the psychoanalytic‚ humanistic‚ social cognitive‚ and trait perspective. The psychoanalytic perspective of personality emphasizes the importance of unconscious processes and the influence of early childhood experience. Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis is the theory of personality that stresses the influence of unconscious mental processes‚ the

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    end in marriage or death‚ but it can end badly because of rash decisions made by the teenagers‚ who think they’re in love. This is what happens in Romeo and Juliet‚ which is why it’s such an interesting movie to make over and over again. Luhrmann emphasizes the theme found in Romeo and Juliet of young love leading to reckless decisions in the death scene of his 1996 version by excluding certain characters‚ using the motif of light/dark imagery‚ and having Romeo and Juliet talk before committing suicide

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    accordingly. Throughout Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ characters discover and begin to emphasize each other’s lives in large portions and in doing so‚ many characters develop and mature to understand the world they live in. Atticus Finch is a single father with two young children. Since he is an only parent‚ he has to be an inspiring role model‚ which he is. He also has the ability to understand and emphasize for others. An example of

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    David Ball Play Summary

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    identifies plays as a series of actions‚ with each event followed by another. The second chapter‚ “What Happens Next?”‚ describes a play as a series of dominoes‚ where the first domino/trigger event causes the next domino/event to occur. Ball also emphasizes the importance of studying the play “domino to domino”‚ avoiding any misleading interpretations of the play. Chapter 3‚ “But Do It Backwards”‚ discusses the importance of studying the events in a play in reverse order. Ball states‚ “Going forwards

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