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    Explore the relation between Othello and Desdemona The relationship between Desdemona and Othello is an integral aspect of ‘Othello’‚ both in terms of plot and in conveying Shakespeare’s socio-political commentary. The view that Desdemona ‘is vital to her husband’ and ‘in losing her‚ he loses himself’ is strongly evidenced by Othello’s degeneration throughout the play having an undeniable correlation with the breakdown of his marriage. Furthermore‚ the ‘tragedy’ of the play is Othello’s hubris forcing

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    Explore and analyse the comments on physical appearance‚ what significance does physiognomy have in Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre? At a time when rapid industrialization and urbanization threatened to obscure individuality and blur the boundaries between the public and private spheres‚ Victorian society became increasingly concerned with appearances as a way of distinguishing one person from another. Physiognomy is the art of determining character or personal characteristics from the form or features

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    Heroes and Villains: Explore the ways sympathy for and/or dislike of a character is created in the text you have studied. INTRODUCTION: In the novella ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ Steinbeck has used many different language features in order to create such a complex and sophisticated character whom I will be investigating - Curley’s wife. Curley’s wife is a pivotal character. She has been presented as a villain in the early stages of the book and her character seems to unravel as we read on. As a reader

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    Explore the theme of loneliness in Of Mice and Men Whilst reading the novel‚ ‘Of Mice and Men’ it becomes apparent that loneliness‚ is one of the main themes that is carried throughout the book. This theme is symbolised in almost every character‚ each expressing loneliness in their own way. From Crooks‚ the misunderstood black man who wasn’t always discriminated against; Curley’s Wife‚ the only woman on the ranch who had dreams of being something much bigger‚ to the leading characters George and

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    Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives Ma. Marielle M. Medura Prof. Emma Boncales Chem 23A (TTH 01:00-4:00 p.m) Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives I. Introduction Carboxylic acids is an organic compound that contains a carboxylic group(-COOH). Its general formula is R-C=OOH with R referring to the rest of the molecule such as H and C. They are directly attached to a carbonyl group and the interaction between them affects the reactions of each. The polarity of the O-H bond

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    The Count of Monte Cristo the main character‚ Edmond Dantes‚ takes on various identities. Some people have even argued that his continuing metamorphosis verge on Multiple Personality Disorder. Those people are wrong. Though he does exhibit similar symptoms‚ Dantes is fully conscious of the new identities he takes on. In fact‚ he does changes intentionally. His purpose in taking on new identities is to seek vengeance on his enemies while maintaining the innocence of Edmond Dantes. Edmond Dantes a

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    This paperwork of SCI 207 Week 2 Laboratory 1 shows the solutions to the following problems: The purpose of this lab is to learn more about how connected you are to the ecosystems and biosphere that you inhabit. You will learn how your everyday choices contribute to the human impacts on our environment you General Questions - General General Questions Lab 2 - Experiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination Post-Lab Questions: 1.  Restate your hypothesis. Was it confirmed

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    How does Shelley present the disturbed nature of the Monster in Part Two? Despite being disturbed‚ the Monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ was fully aware of his capabilities and his own strength even when ostracised from society. Evidence of this is when Shelley writes “I could‚ with pleasure‚ have destroyed the cottage and its inhabitants and glutted myself with their shrieks and misery”. Here‚ the monster would of indulged himself by murdering the DeLacy family and wouldn’t bare any signs

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    Explore how Williams presents Stella. Choose two or three sections from the play to  analyse in detail. In your answer you should consider:  ­ Williams use of language  ­ Dramatic Technique    Stella   plays   an  important  role  in  ‘a  streetcar  named  Desire’‚  even  though  she  is  not  the  protagonist.  Williams  presents  her  in  the  middle  of  Blanche  and  Stanley’s  conflict‚  this  is  mainly  because  they  both  have  continuous  battles  over  who  gets  to  have  her  love  and 

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    #1Reflection on "My Last Duchess"The speaker is notably a snobbish‚ childish‚ and indifferent Duke. He does not seem to have any remorse for his murder of his "Duchess" and remains arrogantly steadfast to his justification that his murder was for the cause of her (the Duchess’s) "too soon made glad" by other men‚ and her smiles to everyone who passed. He describes her as if she was just another distant thing in the past‚ and disregards the painting of her as just another piece of artwork. The poem

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