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    Task: Describe the place you like the most Purpose: - language: informal - content: describe Audience: My classmates. OUTLINING Topic sentence: On the last summer‚ I have visited my friend in Singapore. I deeply impressed by her house Body: 1 – Geogarphy • North of Singapore • On the Elizabeth street • Next to the Tracy shop. 2 – Total area and first floor • 1500sq • a living room 3 – Second

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    Rodrik is constantly using the term “critical assumptions” as a description to why Economics‚ or in specific‚ economic models do work in reality. However‚ it is important to be able to understand what he means by saying “critical”. How is a critical assumption different from any other assumption? Rodrik‚ however‚ did not leave us hanging in doubts. He explains that: “We can say an assumption is critical if its modification in an arguably more realistic direction would produce a substantive difference

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    expectations‚ rejecting their true identities and preventing belonging within themselves. This paradoxical nature of belonging presents a conundrum to the individuals in Anthony Minghella’s film‚ The Talented Mr Ripley (TTMR) and the Shakespearean play As You Like It (AYLI)‚ as their intrinsic desire for belonging shape their understanding of their identities and relationships with others. Our relationships with others allow individuals to feel a sense of belonging within their communities. In AYLI‚ Orlando

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    comedies. In both Twelfth Night and As You Like It the action revolves around strong female characters. Both Viola and Rosalind show immense strength‚ courage and power highly uncharacteristic of women in Elizabethan literature. In addition to their strength‚ the women also retain traditional feminine characteristics. Despite their many similar traits‚ many differences can also be found in the characterization of Viola and Rosalind. In the exposition of As You Like It‚ we discover that Rosalind’s father

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    allows her a special kind of freedom. Her disguise was required only so that she could reach the safety of the forest‚ however‚ she chose to keep the disguise and even befriends Orlando‚ who thinks “Ganymede”‚ is actually a teenage boy. Gender‚ in As You Like It‚ is culpable to change. Its fluidity is a result of the effect of one’s surroundings on their character and personality. After Duke Frederick banishes his niece‚ Rosalind‚ for the crime of being her father’s daughter‚ Rosalind and Celia decide

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    is for the flow of life to reach you personally‚ to be a participant in the unpredictability of life‚ for better or for worse. To never be surprised is to live an incredibly sheltered life‚ or to be completely insensitive to the ebb and flow of live around you. I often like to be surprise even from the childhood. My surprises come just on holidays such as St. Nicholas or Santa Claus. I remember when my parents tried for years to make for us my holiday surprises‚ like putting at foot tree or in boots

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    In order for a poem to be classified as a sonnet‚ it must meet certain structural requirements‚ and Sonnet 138‚ “When my love swears that she is made of truth‚” is a perfect example. Shakespeare employs the traditional rhyme scheme of the English sonnet‚ the poem is made up of three quatrains and a rhyming couplet‚ and iambic pentameter is the predominant meter. However‚ it would be an error to approach this poem as a traditional Shakespearean love sonnet. It is a ‘love’ poem

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    Macbeth Critical Analysis Essay The soul of Mankind is a complicated blend of both good and evil. Evil cannot exist without good‚ and at the same time good also rely on evil to contrast its virtuous nature. Our contradictious character establishes our existence as humans. “Macbeth” is a well-known tragedy by Shakespeare in his later stage of life. By then‚ Shakespeare had grown from a man filled with romantic and fabulous emotions to a much more experienced and wise person. His play “Macbeth”

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    neither a comedy nor a tragedy‚ although it has the features of both. Tragedies are usually focused almost exclusively on the central character‚ the tragic hero (although Shakespeare’s tragedies can sometimes be a double tragedy‚ with two tragic heroes‚ like Romeo and Juliet). The audience has insights into his mind and goes deeply in‚ as he does in Macbeth or Hamlet. Comic plays‚ on the other hand‚ remove that focus and the concerns are diversified so that the action is made up of the stories of several

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    Es’Manay McKillian November 6‚ 2012 Drama 20 Thursdays‚ Kevin Exploring Gender Roles There are common issues explored in The Bacchae by Euripides and As You Like It by Shakespeare. These issues include gender roles within certain places. In both plays women and men are assigned roles for which they are expected to respect and live by. Men are highly respected and viewed as the dominant beings. They are the ruling voice of society. Women are depicted as weak and inferior. They are categorized

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