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    How does Willy Russell use dichotomies to tell the story in “Blood Brothers” and create drama The story in the play “Blood Brothers” was set during the period when the conservatives were the ruling party at the time and Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister of England. Then people that were rich‚ became even richer‚ but on the other side factory workers and poor people lost their jobs. This is why rich people kept voting her in‚ because she gave them more money by preventing new businesses

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    Summary of “The Men We Carry in Our Minds” In Scott Russell Sanders essay titled “The Men We Carry in Our Minds”‚ Sanders supports his personal opinion on gender roles and inequality‚ which has been shaped by witnessing the struggles faced by two different socioeconomic classes. Throughout the essay‚ Sanders compares social issues faced by both wealthy and less fortunate men and women‚ as well as the unique problems faced by both genders. We begin a more in depth look into Sanders personal beliefs

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    Donna Anna‚ Donna Elvira & Zerlino Mozart’s Don Giovanni The choice of the “Three women of Don Giovanni” can give a good understanding of the type of music which was used to create an opera in the 18th century Italy. The opera buffa was a comic opera with a funny story line and light music. Mozart wrote at different levels. In order to have full understanding of the women’s roles‚ it is necessary to understand the social context of women in the 18 century. In Kristi Brown’s Mozart’s

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    Response Paper I- Fragments from Don Juan‚ Lord Byron Don Alfonso desperately goes in search for his wife’s mistress. He looks in no other better place than in his wife’s bedroom‚ bringing along friends and witnesses to spectate the sin. His jealous rapports lead him to act out of love‚ ready to fight and kill whoever it is that is hiding within his wife’s walls. Donna Julia is found in her room and instantly demands explanations for Don Alfonso’s late disturbance. She plays the victim yet her

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    from full orchestra to wind band to small jazz combo. One of the most prominent examples of program music is Richard Strauss’s tone poem Don Quixote. This tone poem tells the story of Miguel de Cevantes Saavedra’s novel The Adventures of Don Quixote. The story of the hero Don Quixote is one of insanity and delusion that Strauss was able to depict very well. Don Quixote was a middle aged man that read too many books about knights and their heroic deeds. This is shown by three different themes given

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    antagonist: Lemuel Gulliver. Don Pedro De Mendez‚ a character introduced by Swift in the eleventh chapter‚ serves great use to the plot as well as to the readers’ understanding of Book IV of Gulliver’s Travels. Particularly as a bridge between two worlds; the reason (being the land of the Houyhnhnms) and the lawless (the yahoos or humankind around the world). Don Pedro De Mendez serves as a function of making the antagonist reflect. When the first encounter is made with Don Pedro we see that he is an

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    Don Quixote: Reality of Insanity Miguel De Cervantes ’s "Don Quixote" is a well thought out satire of medieval romance novels. He illustrates the rotting of people ’s minds by creating a man who embarks on a fabricated knightly quest. An interesting fact is that Cervantes himself tried to write romances of chivalry‚ but did not succeed. Don Quixote ’s detachment from reality serves as a comical approach to a culture escaping from reality. The pastoral romances of Cervantes ’s time were generally

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    Sancho Panza is an illiterate peasant laborer who agrees to be Don Quixote’s squire in hopes of becoming governor of an island as a reward for their adventures. At first‚ Sancho is a timid character. He is simply there to do as Quixote says‚ and receive his island. Gradually‚ however‚ Sancho becomes more talkative‚ full of stories‚ and a believer in Don Quixote’s madness. An island‚ in many ways‚ can be a symbol for solitude. As there is water on all sides‚ it could be interpreted as a somewhat

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    Comparison between Erec and Enide and Don Quixote The famous Spanish novel‚ Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote is a parody for epic. It mimics traditional epic in a funny way so as to destroy the conventional expectation behind this serious genre. Therefore‚ its plot structure can be compared with Chrétien de Troyes’ Erec and Enide ‚a classic romance epic in Late Middle Ages. In Erec and Enide‚ the value of chivalry‚ courtly love and guest and host relationship may be found in this work. Speaking

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    This next literature I will be discussing is “Don Quixote” written by Miguel De Cervantes which has a powerful message of social classes. This story tells you a lot about social classes and how it everyone is treated differently within the classes. Don Quixote is an old man who has read a lot of books about knights and decides to be come one. He is a very weather man and is one of the smartest people in his town. He set off on a great adventure in pursuit of eternal glory and drops what everything

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