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    Othello Comparison Essay

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    How is the theme of suffering portrayed in ‘Othello’‚ ‘Wuthering Heights’ and ‘One flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’? The theme of suffering can come in numerous varieties; under categories both physical and emotional. Suffering is presented as a key concept in ‘Othello’‚ ‘Wuthering Heights’ and ‘One flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’. All three texts explore many aspects of suffering in parts‚ however the most obvious and concentrated facet leans towards the psychological aspect rather then the physical side

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    “The unexpected is essential to the craft of storytelling”. Compare how the authors of the comparative texts you have studied used the unexpected in their texts. You may confine your answer to key moments in the texts. The two comparative texts I have studied in which I will examine their main unexpected key moments and their effects on the reader are ’Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Brontë and ’I’m Not Scared’ by Gabriele Salvatores. In my answer I will discuss four unexpected moments of each text

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    many aspects and were powerless to do as they pleased. The novel Wuthering Heights‚ to some degree reflects the position of women in the nineteenth century‚ with Isabel and Catherine respectively portraying the experiences and in some cases consequences of their actions as females living in a period of inequality. Catherine Earnshaw‚ as she is first introduced‚ is portrayed as a “wild hatless savage” (Bronte‚ 2003‚ p.64) by Ellen Dean who’s thoughts during the narration represent the opinions held

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    Catherine Freeman was born in Mackay in Queensland. She won her first gold medal at a school athletics championship when she was eight years old. Catherine Freeman’s stepfather‚ Bruce Barber‚ coached her until 1989. Catherine Freeman’s family did not have a lot of money and‚ like many Australian Aboriginals‚ suffered discrimination from white people. Catherine remembers winning one race at a primary school competition‚ when she had to watch on as the white girls she had beaten received trophies

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    for this to happen he would need a son which would forever bare the Tudor name. In this paragraph‚ I will be talking about Henry and the divorce. Henry wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon because Henry desperately wanted an heir to the throne (preferably a son)‚ but Catherine was getting old and would not be able to have children anymore. Henry desperately wanted and heir because he wanted England to be ruled by a Tudor for as long as possible‚ to do that he would need

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    Sexism In Macbeth

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    female. Catherine is extremely ambitious‚ because she has plenty of goals she has to do within the story. She runs off and gets married‚ but her plans don’t go right‚ because she didn’t marry the man she wanted. Her husband is very controlling and has no ambition‚ he only cares about himself. Catherine takes her time when going toward her goals in life. Women nowadays have ambition and are selfish. “Keep out of the yard though the dogs are chained” (Bronte 28). This quote relates by Catherine getting

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    Wuthering Heights

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    hero he displayed his true and endless love for Catherine. But the personality that Heatcliff develops as an adult of super-human villain due to the deprivation of love‚ education and social statues that he received in his childhood days. Heatcliff’s double character makes Wuthering Heights a strong tale of love and hatred. One side of Heatcliff is his heroic character. His eternal faithfulness and endless love for Catherine is not doubtful. Catherine feels that "it would degrade her to marry Heatcliff"

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    listen to the King or the Pope. Henry wanted to control the church in his own country. Henry knew that if he could control the church‚ he would be able to use the church’s money as he was bankrupt. Also‚ if he had power he would be able to divorce Catherine of Aragon‚ and marry the love of his life‚ Anne Boleyn. Then Anne Boleyn would be able to give Henry an heir. Once Henry had control of the Church‚ he persecuted those who opposed him. He even cut off the he head of his close friend‚ Thomas More

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    Thomas Wolsey

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    because he had become a liability in the eyes of the king and was expendable. This has fundamental implications for reassessing his relationship with Henry." (John Guy). When Wolsey wasn’t able to get a divorce for King Henry and his first wife‚ Catherine of Aragon‚ he become angry and disappointed with him as he had not been able to do what he requested‚ even though Wolsey did offer a different solution to the problem Henry refused to listen and demanded that he was to get it done his way. As Wolsey

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    decapitate them depending on the religious standing at the time. Here are the wives in order. Wife number one was Catherine of Aragon (divorced)‚ wife number two was Anne Boleyn (decapitated)‚ wife number three was Jane Seymour (died)‚ wife number four was Anne of Cleves (divorced)‚ wife number five was Kathryn Howard (decapitated)‚ and finally wife number six Katharine Parr (survived). Catherine of Aragon was the first of many wives. She was born December 16‚ 1485 and she died January 7‚ 1536. She was

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