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    awesome kicks. Pele is famous for his far passes and he doesn’t make many goals. And Neymar is famous for his goals and passes. There are a lot of people that play soccer but not everybody enjoys it. Some people love to use there legs but others don´t. So when people play soccer all those facts need to be in it. Some other people that play soccer are billy benson‚ he is famous for his jukes and goals. Chicharito Hernandez is famous for his goals and passes too. One other person I know is Giovani

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    How does Shakespeare create sympathy for Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare creates sympathy for the two protagonists in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ skilfully using emotive language‚ sonnet form‚ alliteration and metaphor. Before the play begins‚ the audience are told that it will end in a disaster. This creates an emotive reaction in the audience throughout the play as they are reminded of the fate of the two young lovers. This is emphasised by the fact that the protagonists foreshadow their own

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    lasts for the novel’s entirety. We are shown similarities between Dickens’ early childhood memories and the protagonist’s inability to defend himself against the injustices he discovers throughout the early years of life. Dickens successfully creates a sympathetic mood through a range of techniques‚ including an exquisite use of emotive dialogue‚ sophisticated imagery and symbolism. He explores and brings originality to timeless themes such as fear‚ loneliness‚ luck‚ classism‚ social justice

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    during 1950s to 1970s‚ the Space Race. To me space has always been the ultimate wanderlust in mind. It is the true final frontier of man‚ but it could also be man’s ultimate demise. This is apparent because the reason behind the Space Race was to stop that very dark outcome from coming to pass. To turn that void of darkness into wonders‚ not demise. Finding sources for my research was fairly easy‚ technology was vast and evolving during this time‚ not just in space. I focused heavily on speeches

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    Cartoony zombie activity game‚ where you will run‚ slide‚ bounce‚ and shoot the shrewdness undead Pursue zombies through four beautiful universes and more than 35 levels Astounding 3D illustrations and embellishments for a quick paced activity game play Loads of blasts! Also‚ we mean enormous ones! Extraordinary parkour-like tricks and developments for every character Heaps of diverse weapons‚ all with uncommon components to help you survive the end

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    The play Macbeth was written by William Shakespeare‚ who was a playwright‚ between 1603 and 1606. It is a tragedy‚ which represents the psychological issues of people with political ambition and the results of those who seek power for their own sake. The Shakespearean tragedy is actual in modern days as well. This is the reason of its high popularity. The main character‚ Macbeth‚ who is a brave general once receives a prophecy. Hence‚ the seed of his ambition of becoming a king grows into a big

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    Objectified.How artists create meaning using objects Even as early as the 17th century Vanitas still life’s objects have been used in art to create and project meaning – the transience of life. The traditionally realistic style held to this genre has been repeatedly challenged throughout history‚ by artists like Marcel Duchamp‚ Kosuth‚ Pablo Picasso‚ Paul Cezanne and Tom Wessleman. By pushing and ultimately destroying the regulations and boundaries set by tradition‚ these artists have transformed

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    Work on a character of your own choice. How does Shakespeare create dramatic effect through characterisation? Dramatic effect is the most prominent in the characterisation of Hamlet which Shakespeare portrays through Hamlet’s interactions with others; what they say about him‚ his internal thoughts and dialogue. In regards to his dialogue‚ Hamlet’s utterances are very philosophical thus depicting him as a thoughtful and intelligent character. In act 3 scene 1‚ Hamlet says‚ ‘To be‚ or not

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    identity. She pulls up her coat collar to hide her tears‚ in which she cries; handling the situation with the weakness of a woman‚ rather than the strength of a male. Her strength has no match now. She will always be a female at the root no matter how strong it appears

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    How The Vote Was Won written by Cicely Hamilton (formerly Hammill) and Christopher St John (born Christabel Marshall). It is an inspiring piece of suffrage theatre‚ written in 1909 by two women who were both a part of the first wave feminist movement. Hamilton‚ co-founded the WWSL (Women Writers’ Suffrage League) in 1908‚ she was also an actress and dramatist “Her first big success was Diana of Dobsons (1908)” (Paxton‚ 2013‚ p.25)‚ along side her playwriting she also wrote lyrics for the ’March of

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