How far do you agree that Much Ado About Nothing shows the truth of the claim that “good comedy is tragedy narrowly averted”? “Good comedy is tragedy narrowly averted”: these words were spoken by Jonathon Bate and Eric Rasmussen in their publishing of ‘William Shakespeare: Complete Works’. They show how many elements of comedy could be interpreted as almost tragic. The comedy in Much Ado About Nothing is often created when the audience can see that something could go horribly wrong‚ however it
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Week 5 Norm Violation Paper Example #1 Social Norms Experiment: "Do you really want to know how I am doing?" Given that so many of our daily interactions are based on the adherence to social norms‚ I clearly had a large variety of choices in violating one. After much thought‚ I chose a social norm which has always fascinated me: the way in which we greet one another by asking "How are you today?" This innocuous question follow almost immediately after the hello‚ most often without even
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’Antigone is a thoroughly admirable character.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Throughout the play‚ Antigone is presented as an audacious and unorthodox female character‚ whose actions depict her independence and confidence. She dismisses the rules which she believes are false‚ and honourably battles against her uncle’s rule to bring justice to her slaughtered brother; her original intentions suggest how important family relationships are to her. However‚ Antigone’s reckless behaviour
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Comparing families today and families 50 years ago Families are cells of a society which make it and empower it. Family is the place which gives children love‚ attention‚ and prepares them for living in a big society .family is the place which let a man and a woman share their love‚ respect and receive their solace .it is the base of each society and it shapes characteristics of a society. by changing generations‚ families had changed too. In this paper I tried to contrast today and past families
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patient’s illness has to be the cardinal sin in the world of practitioners. He is far too confident and casual in his diagnosis that he is able to tell to tell what illness a patient is suffering from without even being present in front of the in front of the patient. Dr. Shankar is the perfect example of what all doctors in the world should not do. His quick dismissal of Krishna’s request for him to see Susila proves just how irresponsible a doctor he is. Dr. Shankar is not meticulous enough‚ and in his
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"How far do you agree with the idea that Hooper is entirely responsible for Kingshaw’s suicide?" “I’m the king of the Castle” is a dark novel‚ written by Susan Hill. The novel is based on two boys; Charles Kingshaw and Edmund Hooper‚ and their experience of psychological bullying and power. Due to the lack of love‚ isolation‚ frustration and confusion; all these feelings from Kingshaw were responsible for his suicide. I do not think that Hooper is entirely responsible for Kingshaw’s death at
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How far do you agree with the view that the ending of The Road is unbearably pessimistic? It is arguable whether or not McCarthy has one set ending because there are many possible ends in The Road. There is the literal end which is when McCarthy finished writing but there is the end of the focalisers’ journey on the road when they reach the shore‚ which was their destination‚ or alternatively‚ there is the possible interpretation that the end of The Road is when the man dies as he is a focaliser
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behaviour (and legal responses to it) to function properly. Of course‚ the crime rate should remain within an acceptable limit‚ as too high a rate of crime might indicate an emerging problem‚ such as the rise of anomic conditions or lack of social norms. Overall‚ crime is treated as a key indicator of systemic well-being. Yet‚ a low crime rate is not considered necessarily indicative of social stability. Society’s response to crime in the form of negative feedback helps the citizenry recognize the
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Statistics 5 – 7% of people live in a same sex relationship 9/10 single parent families headed by woman 24% of families in the uk single parent 5% live in traditional nuclear family 19% live in a neo conventional (new nuclear) family Families have 1.8children on average Current average living age is 39.6 Birth rate 10.7 per 1000 Death rate 10 per 1000 1901 600‚000 people died Quotes
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of the extended family and rise of the nuclear family? (use item B) The view of a nuclear family is a functionalist view; it is the idea that the typical family ideal includes two heterosexual parents that has the male as the bread winner and the instrumental role whereas the woman was the expressive role. The Idea was that is nuclear family existed in most cultures and there was some form of it‚ and that it contributed to society through socialisation‚ teaching children the norms and values of society
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