by a coward using poison. Paul: Well listen here my friend it seems to me you are in need of the sweetest thing this loveless planet has to offer. Hamlet: What would that be
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Venice This resource is designed as a reference guide for teachers. We have listed the major themes and motifs within The Merchant of Venice and provided examples of scenes where you can study them. Themes Prejudice and social injustice Revenge‚ justice and forgiveness Money and love Motifs (Recurring elements and patterns of imagery in The Merchant of Venice which support the play’s themes) Gold/ducats‚ jewels and caskets The law Rings Music Registered charity no. 212481 Page 1 © RSC Themes Prejudice
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In Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ Claudio says‚ “In mine eye she is the sweetest lady that ever I looked / on.” (Shakespeare). Claudio really did love Hero‚ he even says that she is the sweetest lady in the talk with Benedick‚ he also says how much he adores her. Fights happen in every relationship‚ there cannot be any happy perfect relationships that do not fight‚ fighting comes with
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1. Extra Credit#1 “SLEEPERS” Due Date November 18‚ 2013 Anthony Milini 2. Sleepers is a movie about four juveniles growing up in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen in the 1960’s. Lorenzo Carcatarra
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a thing‚ a temporary thing that only last during life time‚ created by human and its value can’t buy everything. Yes it can buy a bed but not sleep a clock but not time‚ insurance but not safety and all the sweetest and romantic things but not love. With only money you can’t buy forgiveness and dignity. Maybe it’s about time for us new generation of humans to do our part. Let’s not just depend on something. So what if we don’t have that much money we have our skills‚ talent and knowledge. Those
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contrary‚ there are many good people who make a mistake every now and then. That person is not a bad person‚ it is just part of our human nature. An ugly aspect of the human race is the act of revenge. Revenge occurs because of the inability to forgive. We‚ as humans‚ often lack the virtue of forgiveness. Revenge is just as bad as the original offense. If we can’t forgive‚ we will be forever fighting with each other. I think this is exactly what Mohandas Gandhi was trying to say when he made the statement
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Before you embark on a journey of revenge‚ dig two graves. It damages everyone involved. Revenge‚ the retaliation for injuries or wrongs‚ has been used as an excuse for committing a crime but having reason to commit a crime does not justify it. The stories The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe and The Crucible by Arthur Miller are good examples of unjustifiable revenge. The Cask of Amontillado features a jealous man who gets revenge with murder‚ while The Crucible is about a girl who lies about
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It was one of the best nights in a long time. There I was looking at the most beautiful girl I had ever laid eyes on. I was truly the luckiest guy in all of the earth. Pearl was not only the sweetest woman I had ever met‚ but‚ also the one I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. Sure we had our ups and downs but in the end we loved each other and that was all that mattered. There was nothing standing in the way of us. Well‚ maybe one thing… or should I say person… Fortunato. You see‚ Fortunato
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Jordan Allred 9/3/13 Period 4 A Chain of Revenge When in a fight‚ everyone always wants to throw the last punch or have the last say in the matter. They will not rest until something is done to satisfy them. In the epic poem Beowulf‚ translated by Charles W Kennedy‚ Beowulf illustrates how he and other characters in the story contradict the Christian ideal of forgiveness by using revenge. In this epic poem‚ the characters seem to always use revenge in their life. Constantly‚ either Beowulf or
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that captivates audiences and in reference to the relationship between Iago and Othello we can clearly identify the basis to which composes a significant human relationship. These basic characteristics of human relationship are love‚ loyalty and forgiveness‚ without these basics the audiences wouldn’t be able to capture the intent of Othello and Iago’s relationship in retrospect of their owns society. Using these core components of forming a relationship‚ Othello is able to portray an intense connection
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