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    Critical Lens – Cheat sheet! Your task: to write a Critical Lens essay using TWO of the characters from The Crucible. First‚ let’s review the task of the critical lens: Write a critical essay in which you discuss two works of literature you have read from the particular perspective of the statement that is provided for you in the Critical Lens. In your essay‚ provide a valid interpretation of the statement‚ agree or disagree with the statement as you have interpreted it‚ and support your opinion

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    CRITICAL TEXT ANALYSIS     PRE­READING    ● Have I seen this type of text before?   ● Who has produced this text?   ● Why has this text been written?   ● To whom is the text addressed?   ● What is the text about?    WHILE READING     PHASE ONE: to build key linguistic categories to support textual analysis    ● Underline the personal pronouns in the text. How many refer to the writer‚ the reader‚  or third persons (people‚ places or things described in the text)   ● Verbs in the text. What is the mood of these verbs: imperative

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    Blindly Following Julius Caesar is a play with many central ideas‚ but one in particular stands out to its readers. Shakespeare shows in Julius Caesar that following people blindly can end in conflict through the plot. The gullible Roman citizens in the play believe any leader who speaks. "You blocks‚ you stones‚ you worse than senseless things! / O you hard hearts‚ you cruel men of Rome‚ / Knew you not Pompey?" (1.1.35-37). The Romans switch their loyalties at the drop of a hat‚ from Pompey

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    Shakespeare Allusion

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    throughout it. One of the allusions used is in chapter five “When in doubt… it’s from Shakespeare”. The author alludes to past Shakespeare plays and how they’re depicted later on in the 1970s and around the 1980s. Some of his plays have transformed into completely different ideas from what they originally were and with some of them you couldn’t even tell they were one of his plays but you could tell that Shakespeare was in there. For one it mentions one of his works that Woody Allen reworked was “A

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    Critical literature review techniques In order to qualify as a ‘critical’ review you must go beyond the simple description of the sources you read. If you are writing a review with reference to specific research questions or objectives then you might consider: • the breadth of different pieces of work - how wide a range of the possible subject matter defined by your question(s) or objective(s) do different pieces of work cover? • the depth of the different pieces of work - how detailed

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    A Critical Analysis of a Research Article: Cecile Wright‚ 1992. Early Education: Multiracial Primary School Classrooms in Racism and education: structures and strategies Introduction This paper is a critical analysis of an ethnographic research paper‚ which examined four inner- city primary schools in London. The study was conducted in 1988-9 by Professor of Sociology Cecile Wright and considers the significant cultural and perceived racial difference in the daily learning experiences and interactions

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    applause. Hamlet was again a good story to them‚ but it no longer seemed quite the same story to me. As I thought over the coming complications of plot and motive‚ I lost courage and decided to skim over dangerous ground quickly.” -taken from Shakespeare in the Bush by Laura Bohannan We could say that in this part of the story‚ she had a hard time explaining the book the way she wanted it. That is why she had to avoid those hard-to-explain parts so she wouldn’t be questioned more. Another problem

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    A Critical Analysis of Abortion Abortion will forever be a topic of interest to millions of people because with a topic so vast‚ people will always find something to pin point. Whether it be their opinion on when a fetus becomes a human or whether or not the procedure as a whole is ethical. What in particular interests me about abortion is the blatant discardation of so many answers to frequently asked questions. In today’s age‚ we can easily access information and facilities such as schools with

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    INCIDENTS REQUIRING CRITICAL INCIDENT ANALYSIS Death (Note if Suicide suspected) Emergency Medical Treatment Due To Injury Medication Error Self-Harm Hospitalization Due To Injury Medication Error Self-Harm Illness (2 or More Unscheduled Admissions Not Due to Chronic Or Underlying Condition Within 12 months) A Consumer Harmed Another Person‚ Who Required Emergency Medical Treatment Hospitalization Apparent or Suspected Abuse or Neglect Emergency Physical Management Arrest

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    Women in Shakespeare

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    household and the society is taken to new extents. The role‚ rights and power of Elizabethan women is confronted upon with the use of the female characters in the play Macbeth as well as the various language techniques used throughout the play. Shakespeare has used the female characters in the play Macbeth to challenge the role Elizabethan women play in society. Women during the Elizabethan era were required to look after the household‚ the kids‚ simply be feminine and look good. Lady Macbeth is an

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