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    Othello

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    OTHELLO An Assignment for Study on Shakespeare Subject Submitted for the Requirement of Final Exam compiled by: AHMAD SAAD I. 120610083 faculty of HUMANITIES English department Airlangga university 2010 INTRODUCTION Othello (2005) is directed by Oliver parker‚ and starring by Laurence Fishburne‚ Irène Jacob‚ Michael Maloney‚ Nathaniel Parker‚ Kenneth Branagh. Oliver Parker made his directorial debut with this

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    Chapter 10 (page 313) speaks about dimensions of intimacy‚ which are perfect examples on how Neal and Del came to having a solidified bond. The first dimension of intimacy is physical‚ and the two are first seen experiencing physical contact on the morning after they met and got a motel room‚ they awake cuddling each other unknowingly. The second dimension of intimacy is intellectual sharing‚ and the two are seen exchanging ideas during the scene in the motel

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    perspective on sex

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    intend to explain to you the important benefits you will receive though intimacy‚ how and why one should abstain from sex until marriage‚ and how to develop the intimacy back into the marriage. Where does real intimacy come from and how can we build the intimacy with another person we desire? The meaning behind intimacy is finding someone to be close to that they we may find interesting. In the theology of love‚ intimacy is finding someone who you are willing to let everything go to find a special

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    became eager to attend college‚ in hope to accomplishing her dreams of being a teacher. Barbara Mellix realizes there are differences between using public language and private language and intimacy. Richard Rodriguez‚ also realizes the differences and importance’s of the public language‚ private language‚ and intimacy‚ as well as bilingual education. Since Barbara Mellix and Richard Rodriguez both experiences trouble with speaking the public language‚ this causes them to attempt to find a way of fitting

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    INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION AND LOVE: Attraction is what makes us choose to interact with some people and not others. Many factors influence this attraction. Examples are: i. Propinquity: This is geographical closeness. People tend to be attracted to people they know well and interact with often. The propinquity effect is the finding that the more we see and interact with people; the more likely they are to be our friend and potential partners. ii. Similarity and Homogamy: while propinquity

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    Development: Young Adults The young adult has numerous stresses placed upon them through the route of development. Erikson has theorised developmental stages of growth into tasks. Of Eriksons’ theoretical tasks‚ one task describes the theory of intimacy versus isolation. This task theory can be examined using the normative crisis model. The knowledge of developmental tasks of the young adult can be beneficial to the nurse especially associated with their ability to relate to the young adult. One

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    Men and Women in society Well obviously‚ men and women are different. In society however men and women play very different roles. Used to be‚ men were looked at as the dominant one in a relationship and society. Now a day women are becoming dominant in more ways than one. For example‚ in the job world‚ government‚ relationships‚ freedom‚ and sex are just some of the categories that women have risen in‚ in society. More women are in positions of power and authority. Even though‚ because of the

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    Introduction This paper attempts to review for the reader a selection of literature that study and analyze the differences that exist between men and women and the manner in which they communicate. Not only do these pieces of literature fall into different categories and specialties‚ they also deliver varied opinions and results as to what causes the differences discussed. By becoming familiar with the many aspects of gender communication differences‚ the responsible worker or manager can synthesize

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    early as in their infancy. According to The Reproduction Mothering theory by Nancy Chodorow (1978)‚ infants learn expected gender behaviors and stereotypes from their mothers. The girls remain attached to their mothers to learn about emotionally intimacy‚ while boys are forced to separate from their mothers to be strong and independent. Then from media‚ school‚ peers and religion institution‚ children gradually learned what is to be expected from people who are different from themselves in ethnicity

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    Triangular Theory of Love

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    Robert Sternberg had his own theory on love. He developed his triangular theory of love that consists of three dimensions; passion‚ intimacy‚ and commitment. First is passion. Passion is a powerful and sometimes uncontrollable emotion. It is an intense pining to become one with another. To have passion with another you experience fire‚ excitement‚ arousal‚ affection‚ sexual love‚ and strong felt emotion. Passion is one of the key factors in a romantic love‚ when passion is the only thing present

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