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    International Airport. The flight proceeded normally in such perfect weather conditions and started descending as approaching Los Angeles International airport. On the other hand‚ a privet pilot certificate holder and two passengers took off on a Piper Archer Airplane departing Torrance‚ California under visual flight rules in bound for Big Bear‚ CA. Shortly after departure‚ the Piper aircraft flow off course for some reason. A while after‚ the Piper entered the towered controlled area (TCA) of Los Angeles

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    free will. Both King Lear and A Thousand Acres focus on the patriarch of a family and how he decides to distribute his assets. King Lear focuses on how Lear‚ the King of England‚ will distribute his kingdom amongst his three daughters‚ Cordelia‚ Regan‚ and Goneril. A Thousand Acres‚ on the other hand‚ takes a much more modern approach by detailing the life of Larry Cook‚ a successful Iowan farmer‚ and how he attempts to evade inheritance taxes by dividing his farm amongst his daughters‚ Caroline

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    through the play’s treatment of Goneril‚ Regan‚ and Cordelia‚ but she falsely asserts that Shakespeare endorses patriarchy as a preferred social order because he addresses “permanent‚ universal and essentially unchanging human nature” in a patriarchal setting. In this essay‚ Mcluskie uses ample evidence from the text of the play to support her claim that the play reinforces values of a patriarchal system. She correctly points to the treatment of Goneril and Regan throughout the play as women who attempt

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    play opens‚ Lear‚ a well-respected King‚ wants someone to take over his duties. He announces that he will divide his kingdom among his three daughters on the basis of how much they can gush about how much they love him. The two eldest‚ Goneril and Regan‚ say what they must in order to win a big share of his wealth and power. The youngest daughter‚ Cordelia‚ is the most sincere and true to Lear‚ and instead tells him that she "loves his majesty according to her duty‚ neither more or less." Lear sees

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    interview) 1. Cam 2-MS Parkinson introducing Meg Ryan 2. Cam 4-ELS Band and stage all in the one shot as Ryan Walks onto the floor. 3. Cam 3-MLS Ryan walking down the stairs 4. Cam 1-MLS of the other guests and Parkinson welcoming Ryan 5. Cam 2-MS of Parkinson and Ryan greeting each other with a kiss 6. Cam 3-LS of all of the guest and host on stage 7. Cam 1-CU of Ryan answering the first question 8. Cam 2-MS of Ryan and Parkinson 9. Cam 1-CU of Ryan answering a question 10. Cam 3-LS of

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    “There’s the sulphurous pit:” Female Sexuality in King Lear King Lear takes a very negative view of feminine sexuality from the first scene. In line 15 of scene 1 when Gloucester asks Kent “Do you smell a fault?” (Shakespeare‚ 1110)‚ the editor’s notes indicate that “fault” can refer to either wrongdoing or female genitals. Indeed the speech between them is rife with misogyny. Gloucester goes on to say that there was “good sport‚” at Edmund’s conception‚ and goes on to call him a “whoreson

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    and obedience; he goes as far as to disown his own child because he believes she’s being defiant. Likewise‚ Edmund is willing to tear apart his own family in order to gain power and respect‚ after being mocked for being a bastard child. Goneril and Regan‚ the daughters of King Lear‚ are also seeking power and are willing to do anything to achieve their own goals. They work together to take down their own father and each other in the process. These characters are only focused on their own agendas while

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    Kayla Jacklin Dr. Treschow English 153 25 March 2013 Power Corrupts a Happily Ever After The theme of authority is prominent in William Shakespeare’s play King Lear. The play has many situations that allow readers to observe the negative effects that ones authority can have‚ and the negative effects that the lust for power will bring. Having authority is an important responsibility that is often misused. Even in today’s society there are world leaders either taking the wrong irrational action

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    that she cannot love him more than she already does in the father daughter relationship they have. Lear is also blind to the fact that Goneril and Regan are plotting against him to kick him out of power‚ they only care about Lear because he is King and has power himself “No Regan‚ thou shalt not have my curse”(II.4.170.Shakespeare). Lear doesn’t want Regan to

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    Movie Analysis I. Description of Characters: 1. Danny Archer – The American who helped Solomon in finding his Family; He is also addicted in diamonds that’s why he help Solomon for him to have the diamond; Smuggler of diamonds. 2. Solomon Vandy – An African who were separated from his family when the rebels caught him; He has a great love for his family that’s why he’s finding them; a fisherman sierra leone. 3. Maddy Bowen – The magazine writer who helped Danny and Solomon to get the

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