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    He was born because of a magical disguise placed on his father‚ Uther‚ by Merlin the magician. Taken right after birth‚ he was raised by a lord and his family. Being somewhat brain-dead as a squire to his brother‚ he forgets the sword for the joust and pulls Excalibur from the stone therefore

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    How does Shakespeare establish the character of Feste in Act 1‚ scene 5? Plan – Introduction Feste’s underlying intelligence (shown when arguing with Lady Olivia) Feste is presented as a likeable character Feste’s state of mind can be questioned Feste has a deep understanding of the other characters Shakespeare uses a uses a large range of dynamic methods to portray the different layers to Feste’s temperament. At the commence of the scene‚ we are lulled into a false sense of security

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    CHARACTER SKETCH ESSAY: One of the most significant characters in William Shakespeare Twelfth Night is Viola‚ a girl who disguises as a young boy in order to be employed by the duke of Illyria Orsino. Throughout the play Viola goes through different obstacles and struggles but ends up on finding the correct path toward her happiness. Which then makes Viola is a good woman because she is obedient‚selfless and brave. To begin‚ Viola is a good woman because she is obedient. Viola is compliant to

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    Athene deceived Hector with her words and her disguise‚ and led him on till he and Achilles met. Hector of the gleaming helm spoke first: ‘I will not run from you‚ as before‚ son of Peleus. My heart failed me as I waited for your attack‚ and three times round Priam’s city we

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    How does the playwright introduce humour in a scene from ’Cyclops’? In ’The Cyclops’‚ the Euripides parody of an episode in ’The odyssey’‚ humour is introduced thorugh the use of topsyturvydum‚ inequality and the outright rejection of what the audience perceives to be acceptable and expected by social context. Topsy-turvy is used many times throughout the scene; although this could be to constantly challenge the general assumptions of social standing of each character in the audience’s pre-conceptions

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    It could be said that Mike Leigh uses the comic convention of disguises at the end of Act 1 to show Beverly’s change of attitude from her disguise back to her real self. This is shown when Beverly suggests “[getting] pissed” after having an argument with Laurence. The use of the word “pissed” as a colloquialism for drunk could be seen as being symbolic of Beverly’s true social class seeping through the performance she continuously puts on throughout the night. This is humorous for the audience as

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    tells the story of the resurrected Jesus and his trek from Jerusalem to the village of Emmaus‚ this account in the Gospel of Luke is quite possibly the very first appearance of Jesus to humans after being resurrected. Within this story Jesus acts in disguise in order to test the two disciples who accompany him‚ the nature of this test closely resembles those of God that lie in the Old Testament involving the Prophets. Jesus asks multiple questions in order to figure out if his disciples had learned

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    A tragedy is a drama or literary work in which the protagonist is brought to ruin or suffers sorrow‚ especially as a consequence of tragic flaw or moral weakness. Where as‚ a comedy is a drama or literary work‚ that is light and often humorous or satirical in tone and it usually contains a happy resolution of the thematic conflict. Thus‚ a tragicomedy is a fictional work that blends aspects of the genres tragedy and comedy. In Shakespeare’s time a tragicomedy referred to a serious play with a happy

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    Monica Schulz The Rivals 1775 Important events of this time… During this time‚ the American Revolution begins and the first battle started on April the 19th. This was the battle of Lexington and Concord a day after the famous ride of Paul Revere. The American government was beginning to form with George Washington being appointed the commander-in-chief. The American colonies were declared to be in rebellion from England at this time. As for the music of this time‚ Mozart finishes his Sonata in

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    The Wonder Years Her mission is to bring love‚ peace‚ and sexual equality to a world torn by the hatred of men. The heroine Princess Diana of Themyscira‚ more famously known as Wonder Woman‚ has gone through various reimagining and different retellings in both media and comic books. But all of these have the same basic origin. She was born and lived the majority of her life on the isolated paradise island of Themyscira‚ an island inhabited entirely of Amazonian women. Everything changed one day

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