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    and prints 4. diffident  Someone who is diffident is rather shy and does not enjoy talking about themselves or being noticed by other people. - Helen was diffident and reserved 5.eulogy  A eulogy is a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something very much.   - . I will subscribe to any eulogy of him. 6.depict to depict someone or something means to show or represent them in a work of art such as a drawing or painting - ..a gallery of pictures depicting Nelson’s most famous

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    The Fault in Our Stars‚ by John Green‚ is about Hazel Grace‚ a 16-year old girl with stage IV Thyroid cancer who meets the young cancer survivor Augustus Waters. Through their interactions Augustus brings and unforeseen light into Hazel’s life. Throughout the story Hazel’s strongest character traits are sarcasticness‚ stubbornness‚ and gratefulness. Firstly‚ one of Hazel Grace Lancaster’s strongest character traits is being sarcastic. She loves to joke around and poke fun. For example‚ when Hazel

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    WWWWWWWWdfdhile each character is trying to adhere to the constitution of a eulogy (except for Socrates‚ who abandons this method when it is his turn to give a speech) we find that with every narrative‚ we are presented with a new speech-giving technique; Phaedrus begins his speech with a discussion of Love’s origins and ends it

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    unique and evocative ways. The journey through memory is not always a definite one‚ yet it is this encountering of memory that is often more important than establishing the veracity of memories uncovered. This idea is also demonstrated through the “Eulogy by Earl Spencer”‚ through his close affiliation with his sister Diana‚ Princess of Wales; Spencer attains a deeper understanding of representation and meaning‚ asserting that memory likewise is a unique fragmented collection of events. This in turn

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    Banquo's Great Betrayal

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    ch0sen Banquo as my character. The key theme I have chosen from the play is betrayal and murder. Banquo was a brave and noble general and at that time was a great friend of Macbeth. Like Macbeth‚ Banquo thinks of things in an ambitious way however he does not at all show the ambitious thoughts in his actions. In a sense‚ Banquo’s character stands as rebuke to Macbeth‚ in a way that shows the path Macbeth chose not to take‚ a path in which ambition need not lead to betrayal and murder. Banquo is often

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    Shakespeare Play Remake

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    Narrator (Greg): Banquo becomes suspicious of Macbeth and starts to think maybe it was   Macbeth who killed King Duncan…     Banquo (Chase): I think the 3 weird sisters prophecy caused Macbeth to do something stupid    Narrator (Daniel): Lady Macbeth and Macbeth enter the room...    Lady Macbeth (Vanessa): Banquo will you be coming to dinner tonight?    Banquo(Chase): If I am back from my duties in time I will come    Macbeth (Oliver): When are you leaving?    Banquo (Chase): I ride this afternoon

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    Keine Lazarovitch

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    mother‚ Keine‚ most likely as a eulogy after she died in 1959. The unusual yet astonishing thing about this poem is during the first four paragraphs the mood is dark‚ almost evil like‚ and fierce‚ as he speaks of growing old and death‚ “For her mouth was not water but a curse‚” (paragraph 2). We can see that the speaker‚ her son‚ is an honest and expressive man. The emotional effects of these four paragraphs makes us question why Irving would bother to write a eulogy for his mother if he only states

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    deleted scene macbeth

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    (At the Coronation) Banquo: Ross‚ be nice. Ross: Yeah‚ yeah‚ yeah.                                                               (Enter Macbeth & Lady Macbeth‚                                                                play classical music) Ross: Hello‚ you two. Banquo: Thanks for showing up guys. Macbeth: Of course‚ we wouldn’t miss this. Lady Macbeth: Thanks for having us‚ we would’ve been here sooner but my husband was running late. I had to drag him out of the house

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    Macbeth Act 1 Summary

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    troubled by Banquo and Fleance’s existence; he points to their death but does not tell Lady Macbeth he intends to kill them. * Macbeth calls for the night to be very dark‚ like the one of Duncan’s death (so that the murderers can kill Banquo and Fleance). Act III. sc. III  Setting: Outside on the way back to Inverness‚ almost a mile from the castle gate. Summary: * A third murderer joins the two murderers Macbeth has already sent to kill Banquo and Fleance; they await for Banquo to appear

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    Comparative paragraph

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    In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ both Banquo and Macbeth are ambitious and violent in nature‚ but while Macbeth’s ambition is fuelled by passion‚ Banquo emphasizes the importance of acting with reason. Thus‚ Macbeth experiences a moral decline and Banquo faces an honourable end. Macbeth is violent and ambitious in nature. After the battle‚ a soldier reports that Macbeth “unseam’d [a man] from the nave to the chaps‚/And fix’d his head upon [their] battlements” (1.2.24-25). Macbeth’s ability

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