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    usually characterize a stable family are disrupted by the evil designs of the greedy Edmund‚ Goneril‚ and Regan. Lear and Gloucester are both trusting fathers. They foolishly believe the words of their evil children and banish the offspring that truly love them. As a result of their lack of judgement‚ both fathers are made poor by their unthankful children. The

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    the status quo. When the story begins in Athens‚ the state of gender relations within the society is made very clear in the conversations between the characters and the specific language directed toward female characters. An example of this is present when Theseus asks Hermia to explain the situation between her‚ Demetrius‚ and Lysander. Prior to allowing her to speak‚ he warns her‚ "To you your father should be as a god/One that composed your beauties‚ yea‚ and one/To whom you are but as a form

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    Favorable of the Forbidden City The Forbidden City is the world largest surviving palace in China. It‚ first‚ built by Han dynasty. Later after collapsed of the Han dynasty‚ the first emperor of Ming dynasty moved the capital to Nanjing‚ but it then moved back to old palace in Beijing and the constructions began again in 1406 A.C. The Forbidden Palace was a Chinese imperial city during Ming and Qing dynasties. It was a home for twenty-four emperors. The palace consists of nine hundred buildings

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    spies such as "Hitler Youth"‚ used in Nazi Germany. This group gave children of Oceania and of Nazi Germany a whole hearted patriotism to guide them by monitoring their parent’s behaviors to prevent any disloyalty to the party and to the 3rd Reich. Orwell also was inspired to use Hitler’s Gestapo and SS as the "thought police" to prevent and then enforce strict obedience to the government. The use of propaganda has proven to be the most effective method of gaining control over a vast majority of the

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    George Orwell uses tone and diction in his book to mold the scene of 1984 into a gloomy‚ dark and depressing set. He begins with setting the time of day‚ thirteen. Choosing "thirteen" instead of one Orwell sets a tone of an over militarized nation. He then moves on to using "boiled cabbage and old rag mats"; an all-enveloping‚ oppressive smell one couldn’t wish on even on their worst enemy. The combination of these two along with the babbling telescreen‚ snooping police‚ and contrived posters anchor

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    How important is it to explore alternative forms of energy? Energy is the source of life. Energy that we gain from food helps us to survive. It implies that food is a source of energy for us. The vehicles that we use‚ the industries that manufacture different products are all dependant on some kind of energy source. The source may be electricity or fossil fuel but it is clear that everything needs an energy source to run. In the old days firewood was the energy source. After the invention of automobiles

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    children ran around our huts like birds that filled the area. The sun gleamed in our faces while we watered the plants‚ our faces burned to ashes‚ while at night our only protection from the freezing‚ desert night weather was the dirt on the ground. A forbidden trail was on the west side of the country. Rumours say that the road may contain monsters‚ evil spirits and no end. Every man or woman who entered this area was never seen again. Screams were heard from the forests‚ accompanied by cracking of eggs

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    William Shakespeare was most likely home-schooled until the age of six‚ by his mother who was very educated. He then attended a free grammar school that mostly focused on the Latin studies and he also usually learned the bible. His mother would tell him all kinds of stories that he got ideas from for his plays later on in life. Even though‚ going to the next level into the studies might’ve interested him‚ he did not go on to university‚ he instead married at the age of 18. No one knows exactly how his

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    Valediction: Forbidden Mourning” is a poem about a couple on the eve of their separation. The speaker is trying to convince his lady to accept his departure by describing love as something that transcends the physical and therefore can endure or even grow through separation. John Donne makes three main points throughout the poem. He informs the reader that the love he and his partner share is beyond a normal love‚ that their love is strengthened in absence‚ and that he compares their love to twin compasses

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    Explore Download 49CommentLinkEmbedSave for laterof 1Readcast PUBLIC SPEAKING TEXTSEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN TEMBAK‚ 09300 KUALA KETILTHEME : WORLD OF SELF‚ FAMILY AND FRIENDSTOPIC : FAVOURITE PASTIMEMY FAVOURITE HOBBY Good morning to all judges‚ teachers‚ fellow contestants andaudiences. I would grasp this honour today to tell about my favourite hobby.A hobby is a kind of amusement‚ an interesting pursuit which fruitfullyoccupies our leisure hours. There are many kinds of hobbies like collectingthings

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