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    QUESTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION 1. ACT is all about mindfulness and learning how to be in the present moment. J is continuously thinking everything she has worked for to become and stay sober will come crashing down. What would you do to help J stop projecting future negativity and become more hopeful? It seems J has made some huge behavioral changes lately and developed an attitude surrounding herself she may not have had before. Additionally‚ she seems to enjoy the "new" J. Her self-confidence and

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    How does Orwell present the character of Napoleon in "Animal Farm"? George Orwell’s Animal Farm is written in the fairy tale style of one of Aesop’s fables where it uses animals of an English farm to tell the history of Soviet communism. Napoleon’s character is based directly on the communist party leader Joseph Stalin Orwell’s physical description of Napoleon is a ’large‚ rather fierce looking Berkshire Boar’ and his character is said to be not much of a talker‚ but had a reputation of getting

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    William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright during the Elizabethan era. He was regarded as one of the greatest writers with his plays being performed more than those of any other play writers. One of his famous‚ shortest and bloodiest tragedies is Macbeth. Macbeth is Shakespeare’s profound vision of evil which is based on contradiction and ambition. The play distinguishes of man desires of being a king. Shakespeare’s understanding of the complexity human nature is shown in Macbeth. Macbeth

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    Through many of his poems‚ William Carlos Williams presents the reality of poverty among a great portion of the American society. Within Williams’ work of Selected Poems‚ he not only reveals the trapped lifestyle of those living in poverty‚ but he also represents the horror of the war between social classes along with the coinciding war on the poor. Williams’ use of plutonic images among these poems provides powerful meaning to his argument of American societal values‚ claiming the men of America

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    Associations In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth multiple themes are present. The exploration of the many subjects that link human nature‚ are represented by themes within the play. Shakespeare explores the many ways humans interact through relationships as well as their attitudes towards each other. Theses interactions create the main ideas that make up the play‚ such as power‚ love‚ friendship‚ loyalty and ambition. The main relationship explored is between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and how their attitudes

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    good things? Or other questions like: are people rewarded for doing bad things? However he also treats other themes as the theory of forms‚ the immortality of the soul and the roles of the philosopher and of poetry in society. But what we shall explore is how he develops the theme of justice‚ describe his just state and finally reflect on this just state. The theme of justice however is first presented in Book 1; which is composed of a discussion mainly between Socrates‚ Cephalus‚ Polemarchus‚ Thrasymachu

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    husband’s fatal injuries. It is a positive relationship because the wife is feeling the pain of the husband. The poem which has comparisons is ‘In Paris with you’ the theme is common in both‚ of the darker side of love. The author of manhunt chooses to explore this through the idea of a man returning to his wife‚ after a war‚ and therefore is a more emotive poem‚ whilst the author of In Paris with you writes of a weekend in Paris‚ in which one tries desperately not to fall in love with the unnamed person

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    How does Shakespeare present Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1? In Act one Shakespeare introduces the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth using a range of dramatic devices. At the start of the play Macbeth is introduced from two different perspectives. He is firstly introduced by the three witches whom are discussing a meeting with him ‘There to meet with Macbeth’. This scene would create immense tension for the audience as the presence of the witches in the play would indicate a series of evil

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    Williams creates dramatic tension in ’A Streetcar Named Desire’ through the interactions between the important characters in the play‚ such as the conflict between Blanche and Stanley‚ and their contrasting styles of communication. The first instance of this occurs in the second scene. Blanche is bathing‚ whilst Stanley questions Stella about the loss of Belle Reve‚ referring to the so-called "Napoleonic code". As an audience‚ we sense the tension being created when he says "And I don’t like to be

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    How does Steinbeck present the character Crooks in Of Mice and Men? To what extent do you sympathise with him as a character? Steinbeck represents the character‚ Crooks‚ by showing the effects of discrimination. He is referred to as the ‘black’ stable buck and is named Crooks‚ due to the crook in his back‚ which was a result of being kicked in the back by a horse. The character is shown as reasonably literate‚ due to the possession of his books‚ which he uses as compensation to his loneliness. The

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