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    Examine Shakespeare’s manipulation of disguise‚ deception and illusion in one or two plays from the module. To manipulate is a curious verb that itself presents two very defined meanings: ‘To handle‚ esp. with skill or dexterity; to turn‚ reposition‚ reshape‚ etc.‚ manually or by means of a tool or machine’‚ or ‘To manage‚ control‚ or influence in a subtle‚ devious‚ or underhand manner’.[1] The ambiguity that follows such a verb can usually be cleared with a sufficient context but the

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    Aubrey Rocha Professor Fox Eng. 110 Mon/Wed 3:00 pm 25 Nov. 2013 Social Media: An Avenue of Lies and Deception The methods by which people communicate have changed and evolved with time so that some of the values in face-to-face communication have been lost. Body language is now found through the tone of text‚ and face-to-face conversations have transformed into typing messages and sending photos. Of the top ten most popular websites‚ as tracked by Alexa (a web information company)‚ half are

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    To the fairest Hero‚ Oh my love I have wronged you. Deception is all but simple and I have lost my way. You are the best thing that ever happened to me and I treated you as a knave or stale maiden. You are royalty and were faulted for with false claims. I am so sorry‚ but now you are gone. You have passed and now I feel empty. I am your murderer and should have been your husband. I haveth dishonor you and the prince and myself. I was all but clear headed when I dishonored you. Oh my love I

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    IB English SL Homework Passage commentary – Othello Act 1 Scene iii: Lines 348 – 399 In this passage‚ Iago is trying to persuade Roderigo that they both have a common enemy‚ Othello‚ and that they should work together in their revenge against him. Iago wants revenge because Othello gave the promotion of lieutenant to Cassio instead of him. Roderigo wants revenge because Othello is married to Desdemona‚ the woman Roderigo is madly in love with. The passage then ends with Roderigo leaving

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    Ever wonder how someone who is so financially prosperous can act so strong and unbreakable? Ever think to yourself why are people who face hardship and poverty are so inadequate? Agatha Christie proves that people from lower socioeconomic classes are prone to be weaker than people from higher classes that are known to be vigorous in the novel Murder on the Orient Express. This is proven by multiple counts of lies‚ deceit‚ knowledge‚ and strength from character’s throughout the novel. Lies and deceit

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    Identifying Deception through Nonverbal Communication General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To describe to my audience an overview of research-proven changes in nonverbal communication that indicate a person is being dishonest. Central Idea: Many studies from both the Communication field as well as law enforcement have proven that a person’s nonverbal communication changes in a predictable way when they are being dishonest Introduction I. Attention-Getter: Have you ever spoken with

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    During the majority of the movie Cobb and his team spend time in somebody else’s subconscious without that person’s knowledge. The reason they are there is because they are hired to implant an idea into Fischer’s mind. To be precise they drug Robert Fischer‚ attach themselves and him to a machine that will allow them to share a dream and repeat this until they have reached a third dream level in order to plant an idea in Fischer’s subconscious that will cause him to break up his father’s business

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald was full of deception and lies‚ mainly from the female lead‚ Daisy. Daisy repeatedly lied and deceived both her husband and her lover. Daisy begins her path of destruction with her husband‚ who wasn’t all the innocent. Although Daisy married him‚ it wasn’t long until she fell out of that love and was craving more. Daisy was stuck in a loveless marriage with a daughter she couldn’t leave. To try and make things better‚ she lied. She lied to everyone; her husband

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    On November 19th I attended an opera by the Auburn University’s Department of Music Opera Workshop. The opera was titled “The Art of Deception” and consisted of 6 marvelous pieces‚ numerous with sub-pieces that summed it up as a whole. The opera’s intent was to deceive you as well as create wondering in your imagination‚ with numerous illusions and mysteries portrayed in the performance itself. The first performance of the opera that caught my attention was “Gianni Schicchi”‚ an Italian opera that

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    in to the context of the legal system where a person’s guilt or innocence is at stake or where an accused could be falsely convicted or exonerated. The nature of lying is two-pronged‚ whereby morality and self-service collide; how we feel about deception is highly dependent upon the reason for telling the lie. Everyone lies. In fact‚ people lie on average twice a day (DePaulo‚ Kashy‚ Kirkendol‚ Wyer‚ & Epstein‚ 1996) and would rather do so in an effort to censor themselves‚ then to express their

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