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    Can you imagine putting yourself on the line for someone you believed in‚ only for them to stab you in the back? That is what happened to a man named Duncan in the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. Shakespeare uses characters and children as symbols to convey his theme that one’s appearance does not show their true intention. Macbeth was the name of an ordinary man who soon became known to many due to the fact that he was an amazing warrior. When the King heard the news of a man who slayed many other

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    The conflict between parents and their childs This article clearly showed the conflicts between parents and their childs. The author ’s mother is a tradional chinese mother‚ after the long surfuring in China‚ she came to America to seek a new life with nothing. After Jingmei borned——her second daught‚ she put all her hopes on Jingmei‚ she tried her best to train Jingmei so that she thought jingmei can have a better life. Jingmei which is a typical American girl‚she pursuring her own personality

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    Romeo and Juliet both main characters need relationship advice. Throughout the first half of the play‚ Romeo and Juliet are young and immature and do not know how to act in a relationship. Juliet needs to figure out how fast she wants the relationship to proceed before she moves forward‚ while on the other hand Romeo needs to exhibit greater self-control and awareness of potential consequences. In the balcony scene‚ Juliet is uncertain in how fast she wants to take her and Romeo’s relationship. This

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    Cusick and Her Lesbian Relationship with Music In the essay “On a Lesbian Relationship with Music: A Serious Effort Not to Think Straight” by Suzanne G. Cusick‚ she brings up an interesting topic about the connection between her being a lesbian and her being a musician‚ a musicologist‚ if there exists any. I’m especially interested in the “power system” and the link between musicality and lesbianism she mentions in this article. Here‚ I’ll try to analysis them in detail and relate them with other

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    known lines from Classic Literature. Romeo and Juliet is a well-known play written in 1597 by William Shakespeare. This play is about 2 teenage lovers who are from families that are in a feud. They developed a crush on each other at a party hosted by Juliet’s father. They met when Romeo and his Montague friends got word of the party and decided to crash it. Romeo and Juliet were not in love but just infatuated with each other. To begin‚ Romeo and Juliet are infatuated with each other. They are two

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    them. Romeo and Juliet chose to get married despite their families feud. This decision was rash and immature‚ but was made out of passionate love. In the Power of Myth‚ marriage is duality forged by giving up one’s selfish desires and becoming part of a new whole. Romeo and Juliet got married but never became one. Would it have been better for Romeo and Juliet to have been in arranged marriages? How does Campbell’s view of marriage compare and contrast the marriage of Romeo and Juliet? “Europe was enlightened

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    How does the author successfully engage the interest of the reader in the relationship between Okeke and veronica and her way of life? The writer starts of by setting the background of the story “ we had grown up together” this gibes us an idea of their relationship and how close they were as children. Veronica grew up to a poor family and so did Okeke but veronicas family was even poorer “her family had been even poorer than mine” this gives the reader an impression of how poor they were and

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    In the play‚ Macbeth Shakespeare represents the supernatural through the characters of the witches. He uses different dramatic techniques in order to interpret his ideas to the audience. The witches are present from the first scene and are not seen without each other throughout the play. The supernatural occurs four times throughout Macbeth: in all the appearances of the witches‚ in the emergence of Banquos’s ghost‚ in the witches apparitions with their prophecies‚ and in the air- drawn dagger that

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    William Shakespeare once wrote‚ "Better three hours too soon than an hour too late (Windsor.II.ii)." The play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ exemplifies the true meaning of this quote. It was a tale of young lovers‚ who fell in love so quickly that many saw it as an infatuation‚ but I saw it as a story of love. They found the right person at the right time. Yes‚ it was earlier in life than when most people find true love‚ but the timing was right for them. But just because the timing was right for them‚ it does

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    Every person who has gone through high school probably understand and knows Romeo and Juliet. This piece of seemingly common knowledge is referenced in many movies‚ books‚ and paintings throughout time. Often though‚ much of these references change parts of the classic story to show a different meaning or attract a different audience. The common part of these different artistic interpretations is that the role of characterization exists. Understanding these characters is done through details

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