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    Chance English‚ per. 5 15/5/18 English Final Essay As we can see In The Odyssey by Homer and in Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare even though men are supposed to be the ones in control it seems that these authors wanted the women to be also empowered rather than the just the men. Penelope and Juliet play significant roles and help guide the plot. Both the epic and playwright are about two lovers who are separated and everything is against their odds but

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    Thesis Abstract   Title                :      THE RELATIONSHIP OF HAVING AN ABSENTEE PARENTS IN THE STUDY HABITS OF DLSHSI STUDENTS   Researchers     :    COLEEN I. DE TORRES                                  RODMAN T. DELA SANTA                                  LORES PEARL E. LOREDO                                  LIANA MONIQUE P. SAN LORENZO   Degree              :    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING School               :    DE LA SALLE HEALTH SIENCES INSTITUTE Adviser              :    

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    As time goes by Capulet decides he wants Juliet to marry Paris‚ a wealthy‚ robust man of high ranking. But the problem is Juliet doesn’t love Paris‚ and cannot stand being with him. Once Capulet heeds word that his daughter refuses to marry Paris he infuriated. He states that he has given Juliet everything she needs to live and has embraced and cared for her since her birth‚ but this is not the case.

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    William Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare is one of the most influential dramatists in history. Shakespeare’s works were written over four hundred years ago and they are still studied today because most people can relate to the universal theme. Shakespeare had a very dramatic style of writing‚ most of his works were affected by major events in his life. Shakespeare was a very interesting and outstanding dramatist. Even several decades after his death William Shakespeare is still

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    Introduction- The relevance of Shakespeare and many other writers and artists who worked in previous eras is relevant to modern society . Many people argue that the enduring popularity of Shakespeare is a testimony to his relevance‚ and that additionally‚ he has made major contributions not only to the English language‚ but to the way in which people think and behave. Shakespeare has quite literally shaped society in many ways. From the linguistic point of view‚ it has definitely affected the

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    Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare To begin with‚ the Nurse provided many things to Juliet‚ but the most important was the relationship of a mother. When the Nurse was young‚ she had lost her very own daughter and shortly after Juliet came along and in a way helped to heal the Nurse’s heart. In many scenes when Juliet would speak to her mother‚ she would often times call her madam or Mrs. and was alway prim and proper‚ rather than having a “real” relationship; whereas‚ the Nurse would call her names “What

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    public place.” (Shakespeare 1). In this scene he makes sure to have a public place‚ like a marketplace‚ to match the book’s description of the setting. Something else that Zeffirelli made sure to keep in the movie that was also in the book in Act II Scene II. This is also known as the balcony scene‚ where Romeo and Juliet meet in secret. This is one of the most recognized scenes in the book‚ so therefore is is very important. “O’ Romeo‚ Romeo. Wherefore art thou Romeo?” (Shakespeare 30). He makes

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    What is communication? How does communicating relate to parenting? Communication is any sharing between two or more people. Communication is related to parenting because its important role of positive parenting and it helps guide as well as understand their child more. How can financial issues affect parenting? Financial issues can affect parenting because most families with this problem tend to spend more time working less time with their love ones. this can cause depression and stress which can

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    Romeo and Juliet The trailer for Julian Fellowes and Carlo Carlei’s Romeo and Juliet (2013) conveyed the theme of romantic love through its portrayal of romantic‚ violent and tragic events‚ emphasizing on a love that transcends hate. The trailer began with ‘Never was a story a more woe than this‚ a Juliet and her Romeo’‚ which is similar to the last lines of the play (Act 5.3.320-321). Apart from the despondent usage of words‚ the narrator also delivered the line somberly‚ foreshadowing their tragic

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    meets his or her demise as a direct result of an inherent flaw in character‚ or a misdeed committed on his or her behalf. Shakespeare has written four main ‘mature’ tragedies‚ and all embody one essential factor: the dramatic‚ self-constructed collapse of a ‘hero’ type character. To contrast‚ an ‘immature’ tragedy is where the cause of a character’s downfall is purely circumstantial‚ and not in any way a result of the protagonist or a main character’s actions. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is the epitome

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