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    Play Folio On the 22nd and 23rd of October 2012‚ our Theatre Performance will be performing our end of year showcase‚ Brontë: The life and the literature. The plays performed within the showcase will be Brontë and Jane Eyre. The two plays were chosen because Brontë explores the lives of the Brontë sisters and mentions their literally achievements and Jane Eyre‚ written by Charlotte Brontë (adapted by Polly Teale)‚ explores the struggle of a woman choosing between her head and heart‚ a pressure

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    H/W 27/09/14 HOW ARE BEATRICE AND BENEDICK PRESENTED TO THE AUDIENCE IN ’MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING’ Benedick and Beatrice have close connections in the play‚ Benedick is portrayed to be a staunch bachelor‚ whereas Beatrice a combative character‚ also ironically‚ due to this being set in the Renaissance era‚ outspoken. Benedick is seen as very misogynistic. Benedick is portrayed as a misogynistic character to the audience; this is presented on multiple occasions. Benedick inquires if Claudio would

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    A Marxist study of Much Ado About Nothing Using the Marxist approach to one of Shakespeare’s comedies‚ Much Ado About Nothing‚ this essay deals with the unconscious of the text in order to reveal the ideology of the text (as buried in what is not said) so as to discover the hegemony behind the text. The ideology perpetuated in Much Ado About Nothing revolves around‚ centrally‚ ensuring the needs and insecurities of the aristocratic – the need for a patriarchal power‚ the need to reject‚ stigmatize

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    I needed to see how they ended up. At the end of 2.1‚ Don Pedro‚ Leonato‚ Claudio‚ and Hero all acted in basically the most amatonormative way possible by trying to set Beatrice and Benedick up with each other. They should be ashamed of themselves. I’ll have more to say on that later. Benedick said about the possibility that he might fall in love‚ “I cannot tell; I think not” (2.3)—which is a common reason for labeling

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    fighting. Leonato’s young daughter‚ Hero‚ and her cousin‚ Beatrice‚ accompany him. Beatrice asks about the health of another soldier in Don Pedro’s army‚ a man named Signor Benedick. Beatrice cleverly mocks and insults Benedick. A messenger from Don Pedro defends Benedick as an honorable and virtuous man‚ but Leonato explains that Beatrice and Benedick carry on a "merry war" of wits with one another‚ trading jibes whenever they meet. Beatrice confirms this statement‚ noting that in their most recent

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    Scene 1 Lines 1-60 (Beatrice views on love) * Act 2 Scene 1 Lines 160-257 (Love Benedick and Beatrice) * Act 2 Scene 3 Lines 6-27 and 181-200 (Benedicks speeches on love) * Act 3 Scene 1 Lines 37-end (Gulling of Beatrice) * Act 3 Scene 3 Lines 1-77 (Dogberry+Comedy) * Act 3 Scene 4 Lines 29- end (Beatrice in love) * Act 3 Scene 5 (Dogberry) * Act 4 Scene 1 Lines 1-104 (Shaming of Hero)‚ Lines 105-247 (Plan by Friar Francis) and rest of the scene (Beatrice and Benedick)

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    best comedies and the play is not only considered a comedy but a romance as well‚ a romance being a feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love. We clearly see throughout this play that mystery associated with love through the characters Beatrice and Benedick. This play is classed as a comedy rather than a tragedy as it is about the relationship between two couples and although it almost ends in death it swiftly changes direction into a comedy as the ending is happy and therefore unlikely

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    COOKIES I. SUMMARY Beatrice Companies‚ Inc.‚ is a highly diversified producer of processed foods‚ beverages‚ consumer products‚ chemicals‚ and other products in thirty countries‚ with sales offices and licensees in more than 120 more. They want to enter the market of Brazil. Ailiram was a local manufacturer of cookies and candies in the State of Sao Paulo. Beatrice intended to use Ailiram as a base for entering the national market in Brazil. II. THE PROBLEM Finding a way for Beatrice company becomes

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    By Nathaniel Hawthorne “Rappaccini’s Daughter” is a fascinating short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne about a medical scientist “Giacomo Rappaccini” who is researching exotic and poisonous plants. His daughter “Beatrice Rappaccini ” takes care of the poisonous plants for him and she too becomes poisonous. The story takes place in Padua in the medieval times. Many of the elements explored in this story are open for interpretation and Hawthorne’s play on words is

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    Bennedick and Beatrice. Claudio is a noble Florentine count from Florence. Bennedick is a war hero from Padua. Both are honourable war heroes fighting for Don Pedro the prince of Aragon. Beatrice is the niece of Leonato the Governor of Messina. At the beginning of the play Don Pedro and his valiant fighters return from the wars to Messina. While at Messina Claudio immediately falls in love with Hero. However Beatrice and Bennedick trade insults and banter. Bennedick and Beatrice seem to have more

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