| Original Text | Modern Text | | Enter THESEUS‚ HIPPOLYTA‚ and PHILOSTRATE‚ with others | THESEUS and HIPPOLYTA enter with PHILOSTRATE and others. | 5 | THESEUS Now‚ fair Hippolyta‚ our nuptial hourDraws on apace. Four happy days bring inAnother moon. But oh‚ methinks how slowThis old moon wanes! She lingers my desires‚Like to a stepdame or a dowagerLong withering out a young man’s revenue. | THESEUS Our wedding day is almost here‚ my beautiful Hippolyta. We’ll be getting married in four
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There have been many advergames employed by companies to promote their products or services. Some have been very successful‚ some have failed. Companies are generally reluctant to accept that an advergame failed‚ so the information on the success or failure is not always available. Details of some of the advergames used are given below 1. Company: Nescafe - India Contests2win (C2W) was given a brief to create an advergame to create a connection between coffee and the rejuvenation of the
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Mojtaba Reza There exists an old proverb that goes as following: “People can change places‚ and places can change people.” The latter part holds most certainly true for William Shakespeare’s Othello. In the story of Othello there is a change of scenery. The story shifts from Venice to Cyprus at the beginning of act two. These two different settings also have their own atmosphere. Geography and atmosphere are two concepts that are of utmost importance to the play itself. Not only does the move
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in movies is the way the media relates with one another on belief and past history. Through our ancestors are connected to the many generation that still believe in myths in our culture‚ and is embedded in our soul. For examples: Greek myth is cupid falling in love with beautiful earth girl. Psych‚ and his mother Aphrodite and her ventures to destroy psych. Other stories of King Arthur and his legendary sword‚ Excalibur‚ and the myths of the Holy Grail. Q. What is the relationship between
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The time period in American history known as the Gilded Age was recognized for its transition from a nation of the pioneers’ settlements of the American West‚ to that of huge industrial expansion centered on cities and factories. Inventions‚ advances in technologies‚ and revolutionary innovations lead to the unprecedented economic and industrial growth of this era. Improvements in transportation with the enormous expansion of the transcontinental railroad‚ which occurred even before the demand for
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they forget about the goddess Aphrodite. Aphrodite becomes angry that her temples are falling to ruin‚ so she plots to ruin Psyche. She instructs her son‚ Eros‚ to pierce the girl with an arrow and make sure that no one loves her... EVER! But when Cupid sees Psyche in her radiant glory‚ he shoots himself with the arrow instead. [pic] The climax of the story occurs as; Psyche and her family become worried that she will never find a husband‚ for although men admire her beauty‚ they always
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romantic tropes these self-interested poets utilized. For instance‚ Byron uses “romantic” language to describe Donna Julia‚ saying‚ “Of many charms in her as natural/As sweetness to the flower or salt to the ocean‚ Her zone to Venus‚ or his bow to Cupid” (437-439). But then he gives the parenthetical disclaimer that “…this last simile is trite and stupid” (44). However‚ while Don Juan is certainly a critique of romanticism‚ it is romantic in nature due to the fact that it goes against convention
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development to achieve in the end eternal bliss in the heavenly world. The first‚ second and the third books of Geoffrey Chaucer poem are about how Troilus meets Criseyde at a festival in the temple of Pallas. Stroked by the arrow of Cupid he immediately fell in love with her. And from this moment he starts to suffer for her love. Seeing his misery his friend Pandarus‚ Criseyde uncle offer him help to induce Criseyde to return to his love. With his help Troilus mange to offer his services
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pg.7l4. 18. Mansart and Le 19. Frangois de Brun. Hall of Mirrors. Versailles. c. 1680. French Baroque. pg.716. 730.. Cuvillids. Hall of Minors‚ the Amalienburg. Early 18s c. Rococo. pg. 2}.Walteau. Pilgrimage to Cythera 21. Boucher. Cupid a Captive . 1717. Rococo. pg.732. . 1754. Rococo. pg.733. 22.Fragonard. The
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At first glance‚ Oscar Wilde’s works The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ Lady Windermere’s Fan‚ and The Importance of Being Earnest seem quite disparate. The first is horror‚ while the latter two are comedies; the first is a novel‚ while the latter two are plays; the list of the differences between the works could continue. The striking thing about these works however‚ is their unified theme. Wilde uses the symbolism in each work—images of self in The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ the fan in Lady Windermere’s
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