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    friend of Bassanio and Antonio‚ and Gratiano is the one who Bassanio wants to come to Belmont with him. ^ You are limited with this question because it is only one scene you are able to base descriptions on. 4) Gratiano: Let me play the fool‚ with mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come and let my liver rather heat with wine‚ than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man who’s blood is warm within‚ sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster? Sleep when he wakes and

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    19 principles or ground rules of jump-start marketing‚ which are: 1. You ’ve got to want to clip on the wires and turn up the juice. In other words you and your team must be highly motivated to try new things to reposition your product. 2. Don ’t fool yourself into thinking you ’re somebody else - accept the realistic limitations of your core product or service‚ and build from there. 3. Increase the frequency of purchases by your customers. No matter how poor your current product or service‚ you

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    director Frank Powell introduced Fox to Theodosia‚ the evil seductress‚ and there she gained the lead “vampire” role in A Fool There Was (1915). To enforce the role of leading villainess‚ Theodosia’s history and image had to be reconstructed. By signing a five-year contract with Fox‚ she not only had to play the part‚ but to be the

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    He was foolish to believe he could judge himself as worthy‚ and his prize was a picture of a fool. The Prince goes through a line of reasoning like the Prince of Morocco’s. Arragon says the lead casket needs to be better-looking before he’d risk anything for it. He then rules out the gold casket as something that would only appeal to those deceived

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    Scene3 Lear decides to go spend time at his daughter Goneril’s house Goneril complains that Lear is annoying She orders her servants to act rude to Lear Act1 scene4 Lear realizes that Goneril’s servants are being rude and disrespectful The fool indirectly tells Lear that he has made a bad decision by giving his land to the older daughters Goneril and Regan do not want to house all of Lear’s knights When Lear has had enough he says he announces that

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    Hutchinson said. and the people near her laughed. "Jones." "They do say‚" Mr. Adams said to Old Man Warner‚ who stood next to him‚ "that over in the north village they’re talking of giving up the lottery." Old Man Warner snorted. "Pack of crazy fools‚" he said. "Listening to the young folks‚ nothing’s good enough for them. Next thing you know‚ they’ll be wanting to go back to living in caves‚ nobody work any more‚ live hat way for a while. Used to be a saying about ’Lottery in June‚ corn be

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ there are a variety of themes. Of all the themes the book has to offer‚ the film captures best‚ the lack of morals and the corruption of the American Dream. Towards the beginning of the film when Nick first meets Myrtle she is immediately showing her lack of morals by the way she interacts with Tom‚ giving Nick a sense of their secret affair. In addition‚ the party she hosts at the apartment is over the top inappropriate compared to the one in the novel as Nick is exposed to

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    devotion and love for his son‚ there are some contradictory ideas. The ultimate goal of the father is to create a better life for his son by offering him practical advice for his future. Voicing‚ “tell him to go be a fool every so often. And to have no shame over having been a fool yet learning something out of every folly.”(22-24) is an idea that implies that his son should go out‚ have fun and make mistakes that he can learn from. Making mistakes might offer a learning opportunity‚ but

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    Classless/ American ideology boasts that it is a _______ society‚ but the comparisons between West Egg‚ East egg and the Valley of Ashes beg to differ. love/ "Only fools fall in _______‚" is an old expression that applies to Gatsby ‚ who is believed to be the biggest fool in the novel in this sense. Though there is speculation of whether or not he actually ____s Daisy or the idea of sweeping an aristocrat girl off her feet. Dream/ The American _______‚ is always discussed ‚but rarely verified

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    Is The Red Badge of Courage an anti-war novel? Is it more neutral? What is Crane’s perspective on war itself? In The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane‚ Henry Fleming faces authenticity of war‚ while his mom is facing the authenticity of her son leaving her on her own (anti-war). The Red Badge of Courage is a neutral novel‚ according to evidence in The Red Badge of Courage and in outside sources. The Red Badge of Courage is a neutral novel‚ and this is kenned from the definition of an anti-war

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