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    and the author of tales of imaginations and mysteries‚ the name of Edger Allen Poe shines like a brightest star in the American author’s universe. He was well-known for his horror and frightening stories. His personal life was also a legend of dejection‚ dreadfulness and sorrow itself. His personality was full of morbid fascination because of destitute from his parents at the age of three and offended by his unofficial adopter‚ “Mr. Allen”. His Childhood hero was British poet “Lord Byron”. His quixotic

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    let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark. Do not for ever with thy vailed lids seek for thy noble father in the dust: thou know’st ’tis common; all that lives must die‚ passing through nature to eternity.” Gertrude obviously considers her son’s dejection to result from his father’s demise. She joins in with Claudius in requesting Hamlet’s stay in Elsinore rather than returning to Wittenberg to study. Respectfully the son replies‚ “I shall in all my best obey you‚ madam.” Right then the audience notes

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne is considered by numerous a transcending figure of American scholarly history. His works incorporate youngsters’ stories‚ true to life outlines‚ a presidential battle life story of Franklin Puncture‚ four noteworthy books‚ and papers. Confinement is a focal topic in his works‚ maybe in light of the fact that he was a lone offspring of a widowed hermit. After school‚ he was distant from everyone else again for a long time before he wedded. It was amid this time he stated "The Clergyman’s

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    Phobias According to the Special Education Department ’s "Glossary of Psychiatric Disorders" catalogue‚ a "phobia is a persistent‚ irrational fear of a specific object‚ activity‚ or situation that results in a compelling desire to avoid it". A phobia is not an illness or a mental disorder. Nor is it a lack of will-power‚ or ’moral fibre ’‚ or determination. A phobia is a syndrome that can both develop independently within the limits of neurosis (after a caused fright or a serious psychical shock)

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    Mitch Monroe is a rash‚ gruff elventh grader who only appear’s in a teacher’s worst nightmare. Upon arriving to school perpetually late‚ he would disrupt classwith his grostequely loud snores and pods of drool oozing from his mouth. When asked about his assignments‚ Mitch is the first one to shoot his hand towards the sky and brazenly admit‚ " I didn’t do it ‚ Miss." Notorious for his rowdy behaviour toward his fellow  students‚ he’s even more infamous with the Principal. Constantly being told to

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    ultimately the most important theme of them all. It is the fundamental element that fuels the characters and evidently crafted the play into how it is today. From the beginning of the play‚ we clearly see the jealousy in Iago. This is seen with his dejection at being passed over for promotion to be Othello’s lieutenant. Cassio‚ the "bean counter"‚ got the job instead of Iago the experienced soldier. He just has to accept his loss. But‚ of course‚ he does not‚ and that becomes the driving force of the

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    In the Renaissance-era romantic comedy‚ "Twelfth Night"‚ William Shakespeare presents to us an entertaining play riddled with humorous plots and‚ in some instances‚ comical and witty exchanges between the characters in the play. In a novel peppered with subtle notions of deceit and illusion‚ it is fascinating how some of the most revealing truths about the characters actually lie beneath the innocent banters. Under the influence of illusion and deception‚ the figures in the play are often lost in

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    The city of Rome had functioned as a republic for centuries‚ being ruled by a Senate. The reign of Julius Caesar throughout the first century was filled with rioting‚ conquests‚ and instability. In 44 BCE‚ he was named dictator of Rome‚ a title that made others jealous‚ fear that Caesar was becoming too powerful‚ and think that the rights of the Senate would soon diminish. It was because of this‚ that a group of Roman senators led by Brutus and Cassius assassinated Caesar by stabbing him. However

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    “Stolídi‚ please. We need your help.” The lady stated. She looked at me with something undeniable in her gaze‚ something I couldn’t resist. At the woman’s request‚ I turned to discuss what it is they wanted. “Who are you?” “Odysseus of Ithaca‚ and my wife‚ Penelope.” He bowed‚ and Penelope clutched at her bulging stomach. They looked at me as if to come inside from the rain. I contemplated‚ and allowed them into my humble abode. “Ah‚ great Odysseus. I’ve heard much buzz about you‚

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    ages‚ just how a mother teaches her child to act (to follow all orders and rules). Two of the first actual teachers in history were Confucius and Herodotus. Confucius was a renowned‚ Chinese philosopher and teacher who created the 5 classics: Book of Odes‚ Book of Documents‚ Book of Changes‚ Book of Rites‚ and the Spring and Autumn Annals. Each book taught emotion‚ spirituality‚ and history. Herodotus traveled from one territory to another gathering information on the Persian Wars. “After he died‚

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