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    Monologues

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    90 Seconds of Want By Ross Schexnayder Since I have your attention for the next 90 seconds I wanted to say that I just realized no matter what I do up here to show who I am‚ it isn’t about me. It’s about you. You‚ sitting out there‚ writing and staring‚ staring and writing‚ nothing here matters unless it’s what YOU want. How can you expect me to appeal to everyone in the amount of time it takes to heat up a can of Chef Boyardee? Some of you want me to give you Shakespeare‚ abridged but

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    change.” Although the list of the Seven Deadly Sins is never mentioned in the Bible‚ the concept has existed since before the Middle Ages. Anger‚ envy‚ gluttony‚ greed‚ lust‚ pride‚ and sloth are present throughout human civilization even when they are not named as such or displayed as a set of seven. William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello is a literary example of how these vices slip into our daily behaviors and‚ ultimately‚ ruin our lives. Each of the Seven Deadly Sins is displayed in this classic play

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    The Vagina Monologues

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    The Vagina Monologues is a compilation of monologues written by Eve Ensler in which all the monologues deal with the vagina. It includes everything women around the world deal with whether it is humorous‚ tragic or disturbing. Including sex‚ rape‚ menstruation‚ masturbation‚ orgasm‚ even the comfort level women have with their own body. Some have stated that The Vagina Monologues has been celebrated as the bible for a new generation of women. I would have to agree with such a statement. Yes‚ in part

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    Joseph Pritt English 101 Mr. Pertry February 27 2011 Three Deadly Sins of Greed Greed is one of the most deadly sins and there are three forms greed. Greed is the most committed sin in the world we see everyday a person wanting more money‚ power‚ or goods. This sin is one of the most commonly depicted sin in the world the make movie‚ TV shows‚ and songs about this sin. Shows like American Greed describe people that commit this sin almost everyday people like Henry Jones‚ Albert Gonzalez‚ and

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    Athenian Monologue

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    Monologue- an Athenian Man Fed up of the dark‚ tossing sea I was keen to lay down our spoils at the foot of Apollo in dedication‚ already planning the arrangements of invitations‚ wine and Hetari for the feast I would give out in celebration of my homecoming. Wearied by the hills of Cerata‚ wetted with blood- a righteous token of the brute treachery of our Megarian allies‚ our trireme Aianteia‚ was pulled with steady shoulders‚ the eretai crying “rhup-pa-pai” as‚ skirting the moles‚ we made for

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    Vagina Monologues

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    The Vagina Monologues is made up of a varying number of monologues read by a varying number of women initially‚ Eve Ensler (the author of the Vagina Monologues performed every monologue herself‚ with subsequent performances featuring three actresses‚ and more recent versions featuring a different actress for every role. Every monologue somehow relates to the vagina‚ be it through sex‚ love‚ rape‚ menstruation‚ mutilation‚ masturbation‚ birth‚ orgasm‚ the variety of names for the vagina‚ or simply

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    McClain 1 Kaitlyn McClain Professor Bates ADMJ 300 7 March 2015 Homework # 4 Deadly force is defined as the amount of force likely to cause death or great bodily harm to another person. In earlier years‚ deadly force was used by police in order to apprehend a suspect regardless of the crime committed or situation at hand. Due to many cases arising against police officers and their use of deadly force‚ the courts have put certain restrictions on it and have said only to use in situations where the

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    Cassius Monologues

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    Cassius’ Monologues Cassius used two different monologues to convince Brutus to help him assassinate Caesar. In the first monologue‚ Cassius used ethos to change his reputation and make Caesar seem weak and in the second monologue‚ Cassius used pathos and logos to convince Brutus of Caesar’s ambition and convince Brutus that it was his duty to stop it; both monologues convinced Brutus of different things but together they persuaded Brutus to join Cassius. The first monologue was used to show Brutus

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    The Monologue Of Macbeth

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth is an amazing theatrical tragedy. It complains very unique parts as monologue of Macbeth when his wife died. Here we can find many interesting moments when we worried about the protagonist‚ his fatal flaw‚ at the same line we see antagonist who leaded Macbeth to crime‚ very dramatic denouement. The text leads us to think about virtue and make our own conclusion and feelings. The first main part of each creation‚ especially for tragedy‚ is plot. Personally‚ I found for myself

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    The Seven Deadly Sins: How Deadly Can They Be The Seven Deadly Sins is a major aspect to the religion of Christianity. Religion in the Middle Ages was exceedingly important and the central character to the lives of the people living in this time era. In early fourteenth century‚ Robert Manning of Brunne wrote a poem of an educational text informing people to avoid the seven deadly sins. Sometime later‚ in the late 1500s‚ Edmund Spenser wrote a book entitled The Faerie Queene and in Book 1‚ Canto

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