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    Hamlet‚ Fortinbras and Leartes are all very different people with different lives‚ but as these men interact in the play we learn that there are many circumstances surrounding them that mysteriously connect them. All three of these characters had some reason to avenge some circumstance in their life‚ but they all had a very different way of conquering the object of their hatred. Fortinbras Fortinbras had levied an army to attack and conquer Denmark. Though son of the late King of Norway‚ the

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    Garrett Gutierrez Maria Robertson-Justiano UCLR 100 13 February 2015 Consequences of Love One of the greatest and most influential books of its time‚ The Celestina broke all the social boundaries of a typical fifteenth century text. Coined as the first ever-Spanish novel‚ Fernando de Rojas’s tragic comedy is the story of a young nobleman named Calisto who seeks help from the town procuress‚ Celestina‚ to win over the beautiful Melibea. As the tale goes on‚ it becomes easier to see the false notion

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    a Punitive Article‚ the individuals can face punishment by a court-martial. Violation of Article 134 is also punishable under Article 92 of the UCMJ. Article 92 is Failure to obey orders or regulations. The maximum punishment for Article 92 is Dishonorable discharge‚ forfeiture of all pay and allowances‚ and confinement for 2 years. Additional problems can arise if one of the individuals commit adultery. Adultery can cause a negative impact to your unit and the military as a whole. If a junior officer

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    no other way to end the war I feel that there should have been more publication and publicity about the atomic bombs. The American people were mislead when the bombs were dropped. In addition‚ I believe the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was dishonorable. All in all‚ I believe the atomic bombs were unnecessary to end World War II. The two bombs that were dropped on Japan‚ Little Man and Fat Boy‚ were very inhumane. At Nagasaki 80‚000 innocent civilians

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    the British planned to do next. Washington’s only solution was to resort to spying. Washington desperately needed to gain intelligence of General William Howe’s next plan of attack‚ however there were few who wanted to risk partaking in such a dishonorable task as spying. Hale was the first‚ and most well known‚ of the many spies to scout for Washington‚ though Hale was most widely known for his famous (and false) last words. Hale was just the first of Washington’s spies and inevitably foretold some

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    A. Introduction Background In this paper‚ the topic I would like to discuss deeper is the inconsistency of the text. That’s because the inconsistency can be seen and analyze in many form inside of the text. The inconsistency can be seen in the form of the contradictory words or phrases‚ and also from the shifts or instability in the continuity of text. The text which I will use in this paper is the song lyric. The title is “Come Undone” sang by Robbie Williams. This song was written by Robbie Williams

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    Throughout the history of the world‚ honor has been an important part of life. In literature‚ as well‚ honor plays an important role in many plots and the development of almost any character. Shakespeare’s play Much Ado About Nothing is no exception. In this comedy about love and marriage‚ honor is revealed as the primary reason for many of the actions taken by several different characters. When Claudio breaks off his wedding with Hero‚ he does it because he believes she is not chastised as she claims

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    immorality‚ malevolence‚ and dishonorable actions. Although there are widely accepted definitions of good and evil‚ the final decision is up to the person facing the situation. In East of Eden‚ John Steinbeck

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    Authors use a variety of ways to help them portray their message in a story. Some examples are the point of view in which the story is told‚ imagery‚ and symbolism. Although most stories may have a little of each to help the author‚ some are easier to pick out than others. Probably the easiest to pick out is symbolism. What exactly is symbolism though? Symbolism is when the author uses an object or even a person to represent a hidden message or meaning. When an author uses symbolism‚ he/she gives

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    In Antigone and The Importance of Being Earnest‚ both protagonists strive for freedom in societies where social conventions define the quality of life. Antigone‚ a teenage girl‚ fights against her male-driven society to bury her brother‚ even though she is aware of the grave consequences she will face if she does rebel against the social conventions already set in place. Jack‚ a man who lives a double life creates his second identity solely for freedom‚ and his friend‚ Algernon also has a second

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