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    performed research for their campaigns. Performing research showed the audience that they had the facts and history needed to convince them all of the importance of each topic. Hillary Clinton’s speech was more persuasive. Hillary’s speech contained more rhetorical strategies that are necessary in a persuasive speech. When Hillary describes the negative situations and the impact on families‚ she convinces

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    that makes Shakespeare’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ such a timeless classic that transcends time? It is the ideas and themes that are shown throughout the play and the techniques‚ such as hyperbolic language‚ used to present those. Love and duty are juxtaposed in the play and this shows the connection most people face today‚ the choice between what they need to do and the pleasure they want. The other theme explore in ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ is jealousy. This is what makes Antony and Cleopatra so relatable

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    Powerplay-Antony and Cleopatra and The Brothers Bloom Both Shakespeare’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ and Rian Johnson’s ‘The Brothers Bloom’ represent similarities on how power is obtained and how powerplays are created. Power‚ as shown in both texts‚ is always shifting from one party to another. But how the power is used can be for various reasons. For example in the ‘Bloom Brothers’‚ the brothers Stephen and Bloom’s lust for money controls them and when competition arises‚ powerplays are created. Whereas

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    TO WHAT EXTENT DO THE CHARACTERS ANTONY AND CAESAR EMBODY THE CONFLICTING WORLDS OF EGYPT AND ROME The Shakespearian play ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ is a tragic love story between the two characters Antony a Triumvate Ruler of Rome and Cleopatra the Queen of Egypt. The play of Antony and Cleopatra is not just a tragic love story it also incorporates a storyline of international politics‚ therefore making it a public and also a private drama in which Antony and Octavius Caesar contend for control

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    English Speech! Justice and in-Justice.”You must be the change you wish the see in the world” Introduction Inequality‚ prejudice and discrimination‚ values our society has adopted throughout time‚ particular values utilised throughout the era of the 1900s. A culture naturally dominated by the white race‚ arrogance gained through the particular colour of their skin‚ disconcerning the other coloured folks as irrelevant. Many whites believed it was a virtue or a privilege ....And others sought their

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    The Life of Saint Antony‚ The Confessions‚ and The Consolation of Philosophy all reflect the wider cultural context of their particular geographical setting of their time. These three works reflect upon theology‚ specifically problems within theology. However‚ they provide contrasting opinions‚ largely because they were written in different times and cultures. First‚ The Life of Saint Antony recounts the life of Saint Antony who reportedly lived from 251 to 356 CE. However‚ the work itself is

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    My Name October 28‚ 2013 Mrs. K. - English The Money That Wasn’t Did your parents ever keep a secret from you? In the book Mama’s Bank Account‚ by her daughter Kathryn Forbes‚ Mama keeps a secret from her children all throughout their childhood. She raises her poor‚ struggling Norwegian immigrant family‚ residing in San Francisco in the early 1900’s. Throughout Katrin’s childhood‚ they encounter numerous

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    particular is Marcus Brutus who is faced the difficult decision to whether or not to have any involvement in the assassination of Julius Caesar‚ the greatest and most powerful of the Romans. Brutus is forced to decide if his love for Rome is greater than his love for his friend. Brutus believes that Caesar could potentially become a threat to the Roman Republic; a tyrant if crowned. After finding out that the commoners of Rome are showing great admiration for Caesar‚ Brutus grows concerned. Cassius

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    justice and our 16th president‚ both fought‚ in their own ways‚ for our rights. They fought their entire lives for our right to equality‚ and wrote beautiful works that are in our hearts and minds until this day. Because Paton’s book and Lincoln’s speech demonstrated their strong faith with the biblical references throughout their respective works‚ and each have both brought forth their parallel ideas to end discrimination through peace and unity. They fought for their generation‚ and passed their

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    king praised him‚ he led a rebellion against him. In Julius Caesar Brutus‚ a honor driven conspirator‚ believes too much in honor and uses nor as a way to justify his action. He is admired by the Roman people‚ but was easily manipulated into joining a conspiracy and immediately took as the leader to killing Caesar. Both of these characters are very similar in how they perceived and lived their lives. Shakespeare creates Brutus and Hotspur as characters whose principle concern is for themselves

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