of ‘scarlet’ which along with the repetition‚ establishes for the reader‚ the significance of colour in stirring Ovid’s memories. The compound word of ‘far-off’ however‚ implies that Ovid’s journey towards self-knowledge will be a long one. The scene of the scarlet poppy also provokes in Ovid‚ an increased awareness of both language and his surroundings. The imagery used‚ including tactile‚ olfactory and visual in: “The magic of saying the word made my skin prickle… foul-smelling mud…
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failing to pay back the money in time‚ Shylock takes Antonio to court demanding a pound of his flesh in payment. Portia‚ one of the main characters‚ disguised as a lawyer‚ attempts (and succeeds) to rescue Antonio using the law to her advantage. This scene is important to the text as a whole‚ as it brings into question and explains some of the main themes used in the play‚ these being‚ mercy‚ law‚ justice and religion. Mercy When Portia first arrives in the court and is assessing the situation
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Inna Fabyanchuk FISC 205 12-6-2012 Final Paper: Scene Investigation and Cause Determination. Dispatch: Call came in at 6:20 am; a fully involved structure fire on (5th Canal St)‚ 1 victim‚ in need of mutual aid and the fire department. Witness states that visible smoke and fire is coming through the front window and that there may be residents inside because of a parked car outside of the house. The fire department arrives to the scene at 6:25 am. Commander states that there is a fully involved
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Describe a visit to an art gallery When I visited my brother who lives in Australia‚ he took me to a must-visit place -- the National Art Gallery. Selva knew I was an amateur painter and hence‚ loved all types of paintings such as still-life abstract and others. It was the beginning of spring when I arrived in Canberra. The temperature was about 17 degrees Celsius and though my brother did not require warm clothing‚ I was all wrapped up -- it was just too cold for me coming from a hot country like
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Annie 2012 – Scene Layout Act 1 – Sc. 1: Orphanage Song(s): “Maybe”‚ “Hard Knock Life” Annie Molly Pepper Duffy July Kate Tessie Miss Hannigan Mr. Bundles Act 1 – Sc. 2: New York Street Song(s): “Tomorrow” Street Ensemble Annie Lt. Ward Sandy Act 1 – Sc. 3: Hooverville Song(s): “We’d Like to Thank You…” Hooverville Ensemble Annie Lt. Ward Act 1 – Sc. 4: Orphanage Song(s): “Little Girls” Annie Molly Pepper Duffy July Kate Tessie
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Party Scene Paragraph Gatsby’s infamous parties are known for their extravagance and whimsicalness‚ yet all the happiness and laughter is not enough to block out the empty and over-indulgent lives of the rich. There is a lot of mingling among the rich at Gatsby’s parties‚ giving heed to "enthusiastic meetings between women who never knew each others’ names"(40). While these encounters appear to be very friendly and casual‚ they are very superficial‚ as there is no real connection between these
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fine smooth walls. Though through its humble looks and people‚ Mexico is quite a festival each night. Mexico is a place that inspires me because of the beautiful sights‚ delicious taste‚ and the pleasant auditory. Many people will view Mexico as a lively‚ festive place. While that is true‚ many areas in Mexico are imperfect. The beautiful landscape and the historical architecture like the Aztec‚ sparks my creativity to build and create. The grounds are adorned with colorful flowers of green‚ orange
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"Trockadero Land"‚ but without the Trocks’ magnificent sense of timing and joie de vive! I too agree that the scenery (and many of the costumes) are simply so ugly that they constantly distract. All those curtains going up and down!! The first Court scene set in what looked like some leftover from a bad "R&J" production had the knights seated at what looked like a large stone casket! And those same knights mostly looked like refugees from some Middle School production
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I attended a jazz concert at a theater. The audience was extremely respectful and encouraging towards the musicians. They clapped after every performance and particularly after every single solo. I did not notice this until the director thanked the audience for that. I thought that was such a sweet gesture. The atmosphere was great. Even though this was a university concert‚ it was as if I was attending a formal one. The first piece‚ Hard Sock Dance by Quincy Jones and Earnest Bailey reflected the
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from aspects of the street; it’s infrastructure‚ such as street furniture and facilities‚ such as restaurants and clubs. There are some people who are actively disadvantaged by these same features and these can become inequalities. I would like to describe how certain people in society experience inequalities in City Road and give examples. Whilst some facilities are available to all it is not possible that all people can use them‚ for example‚ the Mackintosh Centre is a reasonably priced sports
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