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    4. What is the tone of the poem? Throughout the poem‚ Dante’s Divine Comedy‚ the author‚ Dante‚ portrays an emotional tone. Through Dante’s own struggles with sin and the suffering he endured himself‚ we can see him caring for other’s and deeply thinking about human’s moral thoughts. The poem is written in first person and through the poem‚ you see crying and high emotions. Because of Dante’s own struggles‚ he sympathizes with other sinners throughout the poem. Sympathy is another emotion Dante

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    In William Shakespeare’s play The Comedy of Errors‚ Shakespeare writes a play which incorporates both comedy and tragedy. The play is about two sets of twins‚ Antipholus and Dromio of Ephesus and Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse. They were separated at birth due to a shipwreck when they were still infants. Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse visit the island of Ephesus‚ unaware that this is where their long lost twins reside. As the play progresses‚ there is a series of error and confusion which occur

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    The History Boys Essay 13. “Brilliantly funny….but by the end‚ tears are as near as laughter.” To what extent can we read The History boys as comedy? One of the key factors that makes the History Boys such an iconic play is its witty comedic effect throughout the entire book. Using various techniques‚ such as parody‚ contrasting characters and clever juxtapositions within the plot‚ intelligent metaphors‚ bathos and many more. But at first glance the history boys could seem a typical dramatic

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    Cited: Codell‚ Esme Raji. Educating Esme: Diary of a Teacher’s First Year. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books‚ 1999. Rosenthal‚ Robert & Jacobson‚ Lenore Pygmalion in the Classroom (1992). Expanded edition. New York: Irvington Slocumb‚ Paul D. Hear Our Cry: Boys in Crisis. Highland‚ TX:

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    spiritual vision and was known for his intelligence (Encarta‚ 1). Between the years of 1308 and 1321‚ Dante wrote the epic poem‚ “The Divine Comedy‚” which described a journey through the afterlife. It takes place during the three days of Good Friday‚ when Jesus died‚ and on Easter Sunday when he rose body and soul to heaven. It is a moral comedy‚ and was written to make readers evaluate their own morals. The journey was to show readers what could happen if they live a sinful life‚ or if

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    This theme is linked with confusion amongst the play’s characters‚ a common theme in Shakespeare’s comedies‚ as well as other dramatic comedies. Shakespeare dealt with cross-dressing in other comedies including As You Like It and The Merchant of Venice. In addition‚ as many critics have noted‚ Shakespeare has explored other comic features of Twelfth Night in other comedies‚ such as twins (as in A Comedy of Errors)‚ separation and re-unification (as in The Tempest) and struggles of young lovers (as

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    While Dante was writing The Divine Comedy‚ the Catholic Church was very corrupt and the popes that led the Church were more interested in making monetary gains rather than being spiritual leaders. One purpose of The Divine Comedy is to express Dante’s disgust with the Church of the time and to suggest what the reformed Church should look like. Dante‚ by creating his own version of the afterlife‚ is able to indicate the sins he finds to be most heinous in his own structure of Hell and celebrate the

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    The Catcher and the Rye: Tragedy or Comedy? In the novel The Catcher and the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ I viewed the novel as a tragedy. This novel is based on a sixteen-year-old boy named Holden Caulfield who has not decided what he wants to pursue in life. From the beginning of the novel you get an assumption of what state of mind Holden is in. He began saying in the text “ IF YOU REALLY want to hear about is‚ the first thing you’ll proberly want to know is where I was born‚ and what my lousy

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    Mary Rita Lambert was born on June 8th‚ 1934 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. She grew up in the city area with her four other siblings in a strict‚ Catholic household. She had three sisters and one brother. She was the middle child of the family‚ despite being close in age with her other two‚ younger sisters born two years apart from each other. My grandmother‚ Phyllis was born in 1936 and her youngest sister‚ Connie was born in 1938. Her older sister‚ Frances was born in 1925 and her older brother‚ Jackson

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    Educating the Consumer about Advertising: Some Issues. ERIC Digest. Advertising can be defined as communication which promotes the purchase of products and services‚ and advertisements are pervasive in the American culture. Ads are sandwiched between programs on television‚ interspersed with popular songs on the radio‚ and scattered among news features in the daily paper. While advertisements may distract from a TV program or a newspaper’s other messages‚ might they also serve a more positive purpose

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