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    Examine Shakespeare’s manipulation of disguise‚ deception and illusion in one or two plays from the module. To manipulate is a curious verb that itself presents two very defined meanings: ‘To handle‚ esp. with skill or dexterity; to turn‚ reposition‚ reshape‚ etc.‚ manually or by means of a tool or machine’‚ or ‘To manage‚ control‚ or influence in a subtle‚ devious‚ or underhand manner’.[1] The ambiguity that follows such a verb can usually be cleared with a sufficient context but the

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    Cicero Reflection Cicero’s essay‚ “On Duties”‚ tells his son what needs to be improved about some peoples’ ideas and gives examples from people in the past. He states how he feels and one of the main themes very concisely‚ “Most people think that the achievements of war are more important than those of peace; but this opinion needs to be corrected.” He supports his point that peace is more important and the work done to get peace will last longer than the outcome of war with the accomplishments

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    Satire 10. [Translated by G. G. Ramsay] The Vanity of Human Wishes In all the lands that stretch from Gades to the Ganges and the Morn‚ there are but few who can distinguish true blessings from their opposites‚ putting aside the mists of error. For when does Reason direct our desires or our fears? What project do we form so auspiciously that we do not repent us of our effort and of the granted wish? Whole households have been destroyed by the compliant Gods in answer to the masters’ prayers;

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    Julius Caesar People come into this world destined for certain things. Some are destined to be generals or politicians or firefighters. Julius Caesar was destined for greatness. His father and grandfather were both well known Roman politicians. His uncle was one of the greatest military leaders in roman history. With these people playing roles in his life‚ Julius Caesar didn ’t have to try very hard to be a big player in the roman world. In his early life‚ Caesar stood out in the political

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    Conflicting Perspectives: Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar Ambitious Tyrant or “Noblest Man that Ever Lived in the Tide of Times”? An Into English Presentation Conflicting Perspectives: The Theory • All texts are deliberately constructed to convey an agenda and a set of values. • This means that every composer has a purpose‚ which is based on the issues arising from their context and audience. • To that end‚ the composer uses conflicting perspectives as a vehicle for successfully conveying

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    quemque nostrum” (Henderson). Translating this reveals that Cataline is picking out the figures in the court to kill‚ according to Cicero. He uses a metaphor in this sentence to rhetorically persuade his audience by saying the phrase “notat et designat.” This was a phrase that meant the act marking different animals to be waiting for their sacrificed (Yonge). Cicero compares this the way Cataline’s brain functions and may offend the people of the Senate. Thus‚ he is furthering the argument that

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was willing to lead a movement against segregation in our nation. He had the courage to tell our nation that its policy of segregation was wrong. To me‚ that is true patriotism: not only being willing to fight for our country but willing to try to change it so that our ideals are preserved. My favorite thing about the United States? Lots of Americans‚ one America. ~Val Saintsbury Our country is not the only thing to which we owe our allegiance. It is also owed to

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    rhetoric‚ different philosophers and sophists created images of what was an ideal orator. Some emphasized on the delivery of content‚ others discussed the necessity of the oratory skills‚ and knowing what is ethical and moral. Rhetoricians such as Cicero‚ would further discuss the importance of the orator’s education‚ and the best methods of persuasion. Others like Quintilian would focus on the rhetoric‚ the art of three appeals‚ and the method versus the content. Overall‚ throughout the course of

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    Cicero Mines Investment Analysis Part 1: Project Evaluation When making capital budgeting decisions‚ there are various techniques that can be utilised. Ross et al. (2008) describes that the predominant capital budgeting methods used as being the Net Present value (NPV) method‚ the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) method‚ the Payback method‚ and the Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) method. Conversely‚ Brealey‚ Myers and Allen (2011) proposes that the NPV and IRR methods are considered prestige compared

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    Julius Caesar The play Julius Caesar is strewn with power hungry capitalist‚ that manipulate their way to the top through betrayal and death. Shakespeare’s problem that he reveals in the play Julius Caesar is the need and want for power that ultimately leads to corruption. Corruption is exemplified in different levels of society from the beginning of the play to the end of the play in different significant scenes. The opening scene of the play is the first indicator of corruption already

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