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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Laurence has a major role. As a member of the Order of St. Francis‚ a group of wise and generous priests‚ Romeo and Juliet trusted Friar Laurence completely‚ turning to him for advice‚ and solutions. He was there throughout Romeo’s and Juliet’s lives; he married them‚ came up with a plan to keep them together‚ and was a friend throughout their tragedies. However‚ Friar Laurence’s rash action in marrying Romeo and Juliet‚ his shortsighted plan for rescuing

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    Enn315-Turn of the Screw

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    ‘The Turn of the Screw is essentially an ambivalent text. Its narrative prompts divergent‚ even opposite readings‚ but does not reconcile them. What happens remains irrevocably uncertain’ James uses the prologue to the novel to introduce the themes with in this Novella but more importantly he encourages the readers to be active in reading between the lines ‚ and not to accept what is said at face value ‚ James achieves this by surrounding Douglass with a group of people who are clearly and

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    Love

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    Love for another often hides a greater love for oneself” By a close comparison of your two texts‚ discuss the representation of sex and seduction. In both Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’ and Ford’s ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore’ sex is represented as a catalyst for sin. The love which is promised by many of the central characters in the poem and the play often has a falsehood and is used as a facade for the character’s true egotistic needs within. One can see a falsehood in Giovanni’s admitted love for

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    My Turn Program Aging Mastery Program I. Summary of Area At Kingsborough Community College‚ we have an umbrella of senior programs on campus; My Turn‚ 50+ Wellness and the Aging Mastery Program. This document will focus on the My Turn Program and the Aging Mastery Program. My Turn Program Here at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn‚ New York‚ there is a program designed to meet the educational needs of people 60 years of age and older. The “My Turn” program has been in existence for over

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    the hands of the stylists‚ ever compelled to ‘improve’ on last year’s model‚ gave streamlining a bad name.” (Hodges‚ Coad‚ Stone‚ Sparke‚ Aldersey-Williams‚ The New Design Source Book‚ 1992‚ p.158) Discuss in relationship to the ‘innovation’ in household designs of the 1950’s‚ how do these designs compare to similar examples of today? Do designers today feel “compelled to improve on last years model? “American corporate designers were learned in Modernist theory‚ but nevertheless found bulbous

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    Jacob Rogers Mr. Vanek AP English Per. 1 11 May 2013 Characteristics of a Poet: Lawrence Ferlinghetti Throughout the various poems composed by writer Lawrence Ferlinghetti there emerges a series of defining characteristics of his style. Most if not all of his poems are written in free verse style that doesn’t follow traditional poetic composition. He has odd breaks and varying line lengths that serve as transitions and guides to his respective pieces. This was evidenced quite obviously in his

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    Henry James’s novella‚ The Turn of the Screw‚ has entranced readers and held them in a finely woven web of ambiguity for over one hundred years. During that time‚ readers‚ scholars‚ and critics have tried to escape its clutches by offering a myriad of interpretations‚ a vast spectrum of critical opinions which make a definitive solution an impossibility. James’s masterful use of uncertainty truly supports‚ if not promotes‚ the ability of readers to discover numerous meanings to the tales mysteries

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    Love or Dependence

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    Love or Dependence? Romance can cause both men and women to act frivolously‚ which makes the difference between love and lust difficult to distinguish. The desire of another human being leads to irrational thought and actions. Sometimes one will create sensations of love where no love exists. As demonstrated in both William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron‚ and Po Hsing-Chien’s The Story of Miss Li one may create feelings of love in order to overcome a recent

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    As said above‚ Lawrence viewed modernity as a social disease that must be cured‚ and he “was not merely a gadfly──he was a (literary) revolutionary.” Consequently‚ he offered in many of his works directly or indirectly solutions to modify or even to replace the existing social order. In different stages of his life‚ he had different opinions of how the disease should be cured. At first‚ he thought that it could be done by means of political interference‚ as he wrote that “economic life must be the

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    Vin Ordinaire by Dh Lawrence

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    Vin ordinaire by Lawrence Lawrence His biography can help understand his work but it is not enough: his work exceeds his life. Lawrence (1885-1930) was a very isolated man but was also a visionary. He came to maturity at period of WWI‚ a time of political and cultural changes when the question “where is the western civilization going” was asked. Question imposed by the traumatic effects of mass destruction. And by the many changes in society: social classes‚ roles of men and women‚ how to find

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