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    Most Memorable Event

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    Everyone has a special memory that they will never forget. To me‚ spending time with my husband on my twenty second birthday was the best time that I have ever had. Day before my birthday at night around 11:45pm‚ my husband stepped outside and I was very angry thinking that he doesn’t even remember my birthday and went outside. After few minutes‚ my family came inside the house as my husband kept the door open(when he stepped out). I was shock and surprised to see my parents at my home

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    Hamlet Soliloquy

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    to him by the ghost‚ Hamlet feels life is not worth the torment and the struggle it demands. In the soliloquy‚ Hamlet considers the option of suicide against that of life and its continued privation. The tone of despair and depression is made by Hamlet’s statement of his internal battle‚ the alternating of opposite arguments‚ as well as a plethora of metaphors and comparisons. The soliloquy simply highlights Hamlet’s serious indecisiveness and constant overthinking. It is used primarily to move the

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    The Sanity of Hamlet

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    the Madness: Hamlet’s Sanity Supported Through His Relation to Ophelia and Edgar’s Relation to Lear In both Hamlet and King Lear‚ Shakespeare incorporates a theme of madness with two characters: one truly mad‚ and one only acting mad to serve a motive. The madness of Hamlet is frequently disputed. This paper argues that the contrapuntal character in each play‚ namely Ophelia in Hamlet and Edgar in King Lear‚ acts as a balancing argument to the other character’s madness or sanity. King Lear’s more

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    Perception In Hamlet

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    characters’ dialogue. Throughout the play‚ the motif of seeing and perceiving is commonly used and ties in themes like uncertainty- the presence of the ghost for example: why can Hamlet and the guards see the ghost but Gertrude cannot? Is it really there? The uncertainty of what our eyes see vs what really exists and the uncertainty surrounding this is a big theme that I noticed in the book. The diction is also used‚ with characters often describing how they ‘see’ things‚ ‘perceive’ things‚ or mention

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    My Life's Memorable Event

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    A Memorable Event in My Life Sometimes in your life‚ some events happen that becomes an unforgettable memory for you and which teaches you such lesson that becomes one of the basic guideline in your life. The event that I experienced which taught me a valuable lesson happened when I accompany my grandmother went to hospital to operate her eye. It was a Wednesday morning‚ everyone had to go to work and went to school. So I went to hospital with my grandmother because I did not have class

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    Passage-based essay 2. The moment in which Elizabeth tells a lie in order to save her husband’s life‚ indicates dramatic irony. The playwright makes this happen when first John Proctor calls Abigail’s a whore and‚ in spite of the humiliation he felt‚ revealed his affair with her. As Danforth cannot believe the seventeen year-old girl is actually a “whore”‚ he asks Goody Proctor to come up to test the truth of this charge. Before she enters the court‚ John swears Elizabeth is an extremely honest

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    20:13). In the song “Black Room Boy” by Above and Beyond‚ it describes the isolated feelings of not being accepted by society or by family when you are truly gay‚ and the pain of trying to hide who you really are. The artist group Above and Beyond used a series of rhetorical strategies like diction‚ and metaphors to enlighten their audience about this pain. There is a black and white photograph‚” Black and White Graffiti Room Tattoo” that ironically sheds more light onto these

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    Memorable Day of My Life

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    A MEMORABLE DAY IN MY LIFE It was the first day of September. My result of S.S.C. was to be declared on that day. I had been waiting for the day with anxiety and curiosity. I got up at six O’clock. I .took bath and prayed to God to grant my success. I was somewhat uneasy and restless. My mind was swinging between hope and fear. It was a strange stage of anxiety and expectation. I was not sure what was lotted for me. My parents had high expectation of me. At one moment I was sure that I would

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    My Best Memorable Sandwich

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    Mendez 1 Belkys Mendez Professor Elizabeth Pittman English 111/03 30 Jan 2013 My Best Memorable Sandwich The best memorable food experience that I have would be the time that I went to Fuddruckers with my mom‚ dad‚ both of my grandmothers and my two brothers. The reason why I say this is because this place was very nice and had the best burgers and sandwiches‚ so I have heard. As I was walking in the restaurant I started looking at the menu and there was something

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    Persuasions In Hamlet

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    After reading the book Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ and the two critical essays about this book written by T.S. Eliot and William Hazlitt‚ I believe that it is important to read secondary sources and adopt others’ opinions. However‚ one should also have his or her own persuasions before reading the secondary sources. Secondary sources could help one explore a brand new perspective of looking at a literature‚ and may help us explore a different way of viewing a literature that we cannot see on our

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