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    biography. Julius Caesar is mostly focused on Caesar’s death. After Caesars assassination‚ his two best friends Marcus Brutus and Marc Antony gave eulogies at his funeral. Marcus Brutus’s speech was about why he had to kill Caesar. He made several claims that it was for the good of Rome and the people. Marcus Brutus did not appear apologetic during his eulogy for murdering Caesar. On the contrary‚ Marc Antony’s speech was very uplifting and positive. He focused on the positive things Caesar did during

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    the Queen finally gave a short‚ dry‚ televised speech. One might expect the Queen to be heartbroken‚ after losing the mother of her grandchildren and her daughter in law. The people of the world waited anxiously for a long‚ charismatic‚ emotional Eulogy. Instead‚ they received a heartless‚ robotic speech read directly from a screen behind the camera. Why‚ one might ask. Well it was no secret that the Queen envied Diana. The way Diana was so easily loved‚ appealed to the common people‚ and showed

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    Actions Speak Louder Than Words In the exhilarating play‚ Proof written by David Auburn and directed by John Madden‚ there were a few visible character traits of Catherine that were exposed in her eulogy which are hidden in her rant with Harold in the play. Mr. Madden’s directorial decision to mold Catherine and Hal’s intense and intimate act into a scene that involved an audience‚ had transformed the viewers’ perspective of Catherine’s character to a young women with a higher level of commitment

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    In this week’s readings‚ my comprehension of love expanded via Plato’s Symposium. Similar to the Shiva Purana‚ some of the eulogies given in the text perpetuated males as the dominant gender. Furthermore‚ the text‚ especially Socrates eulogy‚ left me with several inquires. To begin‚ a parallel between the works is the concept of the importance of males and the dehumanization of females. For instance‚ in the Shiva Purana‚ although Shiva and Parvati were supposedly “in love‚” the only love prevalent

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    Prince. The accident was known around the world and many newspapers and news programs wrote articles about the late Princess’s death. The Queen of England and Princess Diana’s brother Lord Spencer spoke about the Princess in a televised speech and her eulogy at the funeral service. The first article reporting of the Princess’s death was from the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) on August 31‚ 1997‚ the morning of the crash. This article tells the basic information known at the time of Princess Diana’s

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    Often in plays‚ the turning point is significant. The turning point usually occurs after the climax and begins the denouement. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Julius Caesar‚ the funeral orations delivered by Marc Antony and Brutus is the turning point. Marc Antony delivers the more effective funeral oration because he plays with the commoners’ emotions and uses repetition to illustrate sarcasm which wins the crowd over. Funeral orations commonly focus on emotions. Marc Antony’s funeral

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    ɛnˈkəʊmɪəm/Submit nounformal noun: encomium; plural noun: encomia; plural noun: encomiums 1. a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly. synonyms: eulogy‚ speech of praise‚ panegyric‚ paean‚ accolade‚ tribute‚ testimonial‚ compliment; More Origin mid 16th cent.: Latin‚ from Greek enkōmion ‘eulogy’‚ from en- ‘within’ + komos ‘revel’. Translate encomium to Use over time for: encomium Encomium - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ... www.merriam-webster

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    as two beloved cities and her mothers watch‚ that are insignificant in comparison to the loss of the person Bishop loved. Mentioning her most precious materialistic belongings she has lost‚ is a distraction ⏤ a way of coping. Bishop‚ throughout the eulogy‚ provides a sarcastic tone with all of her losses‚ trying to make things seem better than they are. Referring to the size and numbers included in her losses‚ such as her “three loved houses” (Bishop‚ line 11) or “some realms I owned‚ two rivers‚ a

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    the dictatorship that is ruled by Caesar. Although they are both Caesar friends‚ they do have some similarities‚ but they also have differences as well. You could see the true difference between Brutus and Mark Antony in their eulogy speech for Caesar. They both speak a eulogy at Caesar’s funeral. . Brutus‚ in a somewhat arrogant to where he attempts to sway the people. He justifies conspiring against Caesar by stating that Caesar’s ambition would have hurt Rome. . Brutus declares that he never wronged

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    “Queen Elizabeth’s Televised Speech” –September 5‚ 1997 The purpose of this speech is to evoke sympathy from the audience. Queen Elizabeth recognizes that her audience are millions of British families. The queen uses a persona of a grieving family member‚ so her audience can easily sympathize with her. The queen’s purpose is effective because she knew how to establish a persona that the audience would react positively to. “Wikipedia entry for Princess Diana” September 15‚ 2006 The purpose of this

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