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    Many of Hamlet ’s themes are revived in the text of Great Expectations. Charles Dickens creates characters and plots that are intertextually linked with the elements of the fatherly ghost and revenge in Hamlet. Pip chronicles his quest for self-discovery and establishing and/or diminishing his relationships with fatherly figures. In doing so he‚ much like Hamlet‚ is challenged by situations filled with revenge and dauntless ghosts. By Dickens integrating the Hamlet motif into Great Expectation

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    Page To Film There are many scenes within Shakespeare’s play Hamlet that are considered metadramas. The one scene that contained much of the drama that took place is in the “closet scene” (Act 3‚ scene 4). Hamlet plays a huge role of being very controlling and acting as the disciplinarian in this scene. In Act 3‚ scene 4‚ this is where Hamlet and Gertrude are alone together for the first time. Hamlet expresses how angry and frustrated he is with his mother for the wicked

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    Journal entries

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    Journal entries 1 February 2014 RM RM 1. Dr Ordinary Share Capital (1/4 x 120) 30‚000 Cr Purchase of own shares 30‚000 2. Dr Purchase of own shares 37‚500 Cr Bank (30 x 1.25) 37‚500 3. Dr Retained Earnings 30‚000 Cr Capital Redemption Reserve 30‚000 4. Dr Share Premium 7‚500 Cr Purchase of own share 7‚500 5. Dr Treasury shares (3/4 x 120 x 1.25) 112‚500 Cr Bank 112‚500 1 April 2014 6. Dr 8% Debentures

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    Romeo’s Banishment Thursday 22nd March‚ What now? Being banished from the city‚ my family and my true love Juliet who I hope is safe and well. We spent our first night together and we spent it well doing what most people do on their honeymoon‚ being together. Damn you Tybalt‚ why did do you do what you did; if only you knew we were family would that have made a difference? Would that let me slip from banishment? And Mercutio my dear friend‚ "A plague on both your houses" you said‚ I too wish that

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    I am so angry my words cannot tell. Not just angry‚ upset as well and confused. I do not know what I shall do. After Romeo and I wed‚ I believed that eventually my love and I would be able to admit to my mother and father that we were wed yesterday afternoon‚ but now I can see that my hopes of this feud ending and my marriage being accepted will never come true. Romeo hath fled to Mantua‚ after he slew Tybalt‚ he fled so as not to be himself slain‚ for Prince hath said if either Capulet or Montague

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    diary of a case

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    discuss with the Management and pre-approve the annual audited financial statements‚ and quarterly/half-yearly financial statements before submission to the Board focusing primarily on any changes in accounting policies and practices‚ major accounting entries based on the exercise of judgement by the Management‚ significant adjustments arising out of audit‚ the going concern assumptions‚ compliance with Accounting Standards‚ compliance with Stock Exchanges and legal requirements concerning financial statements

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    Journal Entry #1 How you see yourself; how others see you If I had to describe myself‚ I would describe myself in 4 different ways listing my physical‚ intellectual‚ social and emotional characteristics. I would also list my strengths and weaknesses‚ my self-image and things I would like to be different about myself. Physically‚ I have brown eyes and golden blonde to brown hair. I do not have a fit build‚ nor am I skinny. I am a little over an average build but I would not describe

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    The diary of a young girl

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    The Diary of a Young Girl The Diary of a Young Girl‚ by Anne Frank‚ is a book consisting of letters written by Ms. Frank as a teen when she was in hiding from the Nazis during World War II. The alternate book cover I created is a drawing of Anne Frank as she writes in her beloved diary that she called “Kitty.” Along with this portrayal of her‚ I included thought bubbles to depict the many different emotions and thoughts whirling in Anne’s adolescent mind as she wrote in her diary. Among those

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    Nao’s family members are introduced in her diary‚ where the use of intertextuality reveals the characters of many members. Due to the restrictions in the number of words‚ the characters of the following members Jiko‚ Haruki#1 and Haruki#2 will be described through the use of intertextuality. Jiko Yasutani is Nao’s great grandmother that self proclaims to be a hundred and four years old. Nao’s diary provides the audience with factual information of the many roles she had. She was a nun‚ novelist

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    a plan of action. In that connection Helen Simpson wrote the short story “Diary of an Interesting Year” for the American magazine The New Yorker. “Diary of an Interesting Year” is a humorous post-apocalyptic story that begins in February 2040 from where it extends over nearly one year where the reader gains an insight into a world that has sustained the severe consequences of the global warming. Through her diary we follow the narrator who is a thirty-year-old woman living in a small town

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