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    both subvert expectations for playwrights/poets of their time in the content of their writings. Wilfred Owen is well known for his anti-war attitude that frames most of his well-known poems. This opinion in Owen’s time was an anomaly as few people questioned what the Queen and Government decided was the best thing for the country. In Shakespeare’s time‚ when anyone who queried the King risking punishment‚ Shakespeare’s Macbeth; a play about the King going mad and corruption of the throne‚ could lead

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    Content marketing redefined Beverage major Red Bull wants to recover much of its marketing costs through content sales RAJIV RAO New Delhi‚ 11 April n October 2012‚ Red Bull launched Stratos‚ an audacious event where it sent parachutist Felix Baumgartner up 39 kms into the stratosphere in a balloon so he could jump and break the sound barrier while free falling. Baumgartner became the first human to do so. The stunt‚ which Red Bull had been planning for seven years‚ was itself perhaps not so

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    Medea and her family‚ including Jason are all outsiders‚ as the setting of this story is in Corinth‚ where Medea left her hometown for. They are all there as foreigners‚ hence they are all considered as outsiders in the country. Medea is an outsider in 4 ways. Firstly‚ she is a foreigner like her family members. Secondly‚ she is a woman in this patriarchal society of ancient Greek. Thirdly‚ she is a semi-goddess in a human world. Lastly‚ she does not fit into the gender stereotype of women at that

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    Lady Macbeth Versus Human nature Emotions are a part of every one; the way one reacts to them is what makes them different. Guilt and shame are some of the few that are felt in the normal man if committed murder. In the play Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth Lady Macbeth is a character that has been an accomplice in murder‚ and the actions affect her overtime. One is able to see Lady Macbeth’s actions affect her through contrasting characters by her reactions to her emotions compared to the

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    Action‚ Action-Adventure‚ Adventure‚ Role-Playing‚ Simulation‚ Strategy‚ and other Notable genres like Educational games‚ it is said that video and Computer games are defined by a set of game plays that are classified by the setting or game-world content. The educational games were games that give a lesson to fulfill a knowledgable task. It normally acquires the player to solve various puzzles by interacting with people or the environment. The researcher’s target for the study is to create an Interactive

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    People say home is where the heart is‚ and although I do think that is somewhat true‚ I feel that it’s not the home that makes the family‚ but the family that make the home. I recently realized just how content I was with family when I had a family reunion in a small cabin in Idaho. Although there was over fifteen of us in a 5 bedroom cabin‚ it didn’t matter because whether we were lounging around‚ fishing‚ or hiking we were together doing what God had intended for us to do. I guess many people

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    Loss of a Child In most circumstances‚ it is difficult for one to feel sympathy for a character that is the cause of their suffering; however‚ in Medea‚ this is not the case. Although Jason can root the causes of his sufferings to his own wrongdoings‚ with the loss of innocent children‚ he certainly suffers the most out of the characters in Medea. Because Jason is not entered into the play until far into the plot‚ the audience has a biased opinion of him from the start. This time allows for

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    hardships due to her race and social status such as being tormented as a child to being locked away in an attic until she commits suicide. Throughout the story she has trouble finding her place in society and is isolated because of it. Within this context the text suggests a vision of disconnection from one’s identity and their home-ground as exemplified by the characterization of Antoinette. Growing up in Jamaica in the late 1800’s was very difficult for Antoinette. Although she was born in Jamaica

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    READING REPORT Student’s Name | : | __________________________________________________ | Teacher’s Name | : | __________________________________________________ | Course | : | ________________ | Time | : | _______________ | Discovering the Identity of a 150-Year-Old Patient Summary In 1861‚ the French physician Pierre Broca wanted to solve an unusual case about human brain. He studied the body of “Monseiur Leborgne”‚ a man who lost the ability to communicate with others at age 30.

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    In ‘Medea’‚ Euripides shows Medea in a new light‚ as a scorned woman that the audience sympathises with to a certain extent‚ but also views as a monster due to her act of killing her own children. The protagonist of a tragedy‚ known as the Tragic Hero is supposed to have certain characteristics which cause the audience to sympathise with them and get emotionally involved with the plot. The two main characters‚ Medea and Jason‚ each have certain qualities of the Tragic Hero‚ but neither has them all

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