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    While hiding on Jackson’s Island‚ Huck and Jim discover a floating house on the river. Upon further inspection‚ Jim locates a gruesome body and instructs Huck to keep his distance. When Jim covers up the cadaver‚ he is demonstrating a protective and fatherly influence on Huck. Although worldly and repugnant aspects of life have shattered Huck’s innocence‚ Jim’s comparatively spotless provision illustrates a resilient parental role. Furthermore‚ Twain describes Jim’s love for Huck during the fog river

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    Nigel Lewis AP English IV Cole 1-15-13 Dan Needham Soliloquy After I married the love of my life‚ Tabitha Wheelwright I became the missing father to the young John Wheelwright. I have always been great with kids‚ mostly because I am still part kid myself. John took a liking to me right away‚ as did Owen who could be considered a brother like figure to John. My functionality in the novel is rather simple. I was brought into the novel to be a father figure to John just before his mother

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    King Leopold II developed his dream for colonization at an early age. Before he even took the throne he was on the lookout for unconquered land that could later be in his possession. The king wanted to become rich as a result of his new land through the process of trading. Once King Leopold II set his sights on the Congo‚ he would not give up until the land was his. He connived‚ manipulated and conned his way into the land. He did not care who got hurt; he just wanted his dream to be fulfilled

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    their love from prevailing. Love and death send the couple on an immense ride of emotions which Shakespeare portrays through the use of many techniques including monologues and soliloquies. A monologue‚ usually with only two people on the stage‚ is used to express motivation‚ intentions‚ relationships and results. A soliloquy‚ with only one actor on stage‚ gives the audience an idea of the characters state of mind and their inner

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    ENGLISH COMMENTARY-MACBETH; ACT II‚ SCENE I Act II‚ scene 1 takes place in Macbeth’s castle- Castle of Inverness- when Banquo and Fleance encounter Macbeth on their way to bed‚ who is preparing himself for his grim task. The soliloquy in act II‚ scene 1 is extremely important because it is the last time we hear Macbeth’s thoughts on murdering King Duncan before he actually performs the act. Macbeth is just about to murder King Duncan and is hence about to create an upheaval in the hierarchical

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    the play has hurdled through seven scenes of mounting tension and now tithers on the threshold of regicide. At this point‚ Shakespeare freezes the action. In the tension of silence‚ both character and play develop on new levels. For Macbeth‚ this soliloquy‚ in A.C. Bradley’s words: "is where the powerful workings of his imagination rises to a new level of visible intensity as his conscience manifests itself as an air-drawn dagger." This is the first glimpse of a vigorous imagination from which stems

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    Viola’s Soliloquy Assignment Kelvin Park October 19‚ 2009 In William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” act II‚ ii 17-41‚ Viola makes her first soliloquy after realizing that Olivia has fallen in love with her. Shakespeare uses this literary tool - in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener – to create dramatic irony in the play. The audience here learns information about the said character that is unknown by the other characters

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    The peculiar essence of the poem "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister" written by Robert Browning lies in the impression of violent and disordered hatred. This feeling is revealed by the very structure of the work. The poem is framed by bestial growl at first word and closing line. The first onomatopeaic growl opens the soliloquist’s confession of malice for Brother Lawrence: "Gr-r-r -- there go my heart’s abhorrence!/ Water your damned flowerpots‚ do!" Another "Gr-r-r" marks the end of the work. Both

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    Claudius Ptolemy was an Egyptian astrologer in the 2nd century who’s theories of astronomy‚ known as the Almagest‚ which he based a model of the Universe which influenced Western and Arabic societies for the next 1‚500 years. The Ptolemaic system is a geocentric cosmology assuming that the Earth is stationary and the centre of the universe. Ptolemy’s model showed that planets revolved around a point and that point revolved around another point which was earth. In order to explain the motion of the

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    How all occasions do inform against me‚/ And spur my dull revenge! What is a man/ If his chief good and market of his time/ Be but to sleep and feed? A beast‚ no more./ Sure‚ he that made us with such large discourse‚/ Looking before and after‚ gave us not/ That capability and godlike reason/ To fust in us unused. Now‚ whether it be/ Bestial oblivion‚ or some craven scruple / Of thinking too precisely on th’ event—/ A thought which‚ quartered‚ hath but one part wisdom/ And ever three parts coward—I

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