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    Dr. King

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    What were some events in Dr. King’s youth which led to his decision to fight against discrimination and segregation? In one of his earliest speeches‚ Dr.King said “If freedom is good for any‚ it is good for all.” What do you think he meant by this quote‚ and how did he attempt to live up to this idea throughout his life? Dr. King worked to achieve civil rights for african americans in many different areas‚ such as voting rights. What were some of the other areas in which he and the participants

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    Dr. Seuss

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    The Influence of Dr. Seuss Name College The Influence of Dr. Seuss Theodor Seuss Geisel was a very influential man. His books have influenced several generations of children and adults throughout the years of his published work. Although Dr. Seuss passed away in 1991‚ his vast collection of written material is still influencing people of all ages across the world. Some of his work has been considered controversial‚ some considered nothing more than children’s fantasy stories‚ and some

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    More than any other rapper‚ Dr. Dre was responsible for moving away from the avant-noise and political stance of Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions‚ as well as the party vibes of old school rap. Instead‚ Dre pioneered gangsta rap and his own variation of the sound‚ G-Funk. BDP’s early albums were hardcore but cautionary tales of the criminal mind‚ but Dre’s records with N.W.A. celebrated the hedonistic‚ amoralistic side of gang life. Dre was never much of a rapper -- his rhymes were simple

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    would change the government and or they would do whatever they want. Corruption is bad in this day of age and there should be done to stop it and protect others from there poisonous grasps. Corruption is a major key in the Hamlet story for every time it is told and acted because without it then we would not even have the story to tell. People‚ businesses‚ and governments today are well known for their corruption for everything that is known. Corruption can come in many ways and forms and way trying

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    Sierra Davenport Mr. Gingery CP English 1 6 March 2013 Romeo and Juliet Tragedy of Fate or Tragedy of Character Romeo and Juliet is a story of a forbidden love‚ written by William Shakespeare. Some may say that it is a tragedy of fate. Fate is defined as forces outside of your control that makes things happen. An example of fate is when you miss your bus and meet the person who will turn out to be your spouse while you’re standing on the platform waiting on the next bus. I think Romeo

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    Many believe that the title of William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is inappropriate since Julius Caesar was not the tragic hero of the play. Several feel that the true tragic hero of the play was Caesar’s right hand man‚ Marcus Brutus. For centuries this debate on whether who should possess the title of the tragedy is still unknown. However‚ I think that the play should be entitled The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus‚ because Brutus contains more qualities of a tragic hero than Caesar does

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    also shows movie watchers in detail‚ the process of going from "rags-to-riches" since that is what he did in the feature. Lastly‚ Scarface is perhaps the best movie to ever be made because it basically contains all the characteristics that are that of a great movie. First of all‚ Scarface is one of the greatest feature films ever because it illustrates the American dream perfectly‚ which is to be successful. This story goes in to detail on what some people are willing to do in chase of the

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    A Tragic World The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare shares the archetypal love story between two lovers of opposing households. Aside from the title‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ meets the criteria of a tragedy by emphasizing the protagonists’ tragic flaw in the process of their fall. Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet falls best under phase two tragedy due to the tragedy of innocence and confusion in an adult situation. Phase six tragedy does not apply to Romeo and Juliet because

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    Dr. Rank

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    In Ibsen’s play‚ “A Doll’s House”‚ Mr. Helmer’s and Dr. Rank’s pseudo-science beliefs are a major factor in Nora’s choice to leave Helmer. The belief that a parent’s immoral actions can cause negative effects on their children is a belief both Mr. Helmer and Dr. Rank hold‚ and one which they both passed to Nora in the play. This idea is first introduced by Helmer in reference to Krogstad when he says that “An atmosphere of lies infects and poisons the whole life of a home. Each breath the children

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    The Tragedy Archetype: The Rebirth Within Prim Lerthirunvibul Y10D (Blue) The seven archetypes is a theory in which there are seven ways of story-telling namely Quest‚ Voyage and Return‚ Rebirth‚ Comedy‚ Overcoming the Monster‚ Rags to Riches and Tragedy. The Tragedy archetype is one of the seven archetypes used in story-telling mentioned by Christopher Booker in The Seven Basic Plots. This archetype is known to expect a specific reaction from the readers often using grief‚ destruction and death

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