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    King Lear

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    Lear has constantly has been making rash decisions. The fool‚ used in Shakespeare’s plays to either make serious of a matter or to lighten up the mood after a tragic event. In this tragedy‚ the fool was hired for King Lear. Even the fool begins to see that the things the Roar of England are doing are rash. He no longer refers to the king as “King Lear”‚ but calls him a fool without really coming out and calling him a fool. Line 147-148 the Fool states “All thy other titles thou hast given away; that

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    definition of idiocracy for the purposes of this essay shall be a government run by fools. In America‚ the least qualified and least capable are routinely placed in power. Moreover‚ once in power their only goal becomes to keep power for themselves and their selected special interests. Not only are their purported beliefs often foolish‚ but they seek to denounce facts and science to protect these beliefs. These fools often find ready partners in cable news networks. Organizations that once felt the

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    According to Motley Fool‚ 2015‚ Fitbit is undoubtedly the frontrunner in the wearable fitness tracker marketplace‚ with approximately 70% of the device market share and 85% of the market by dollar value as of Q1 2015. Fitbit declares that its principal strength is that its name has become synonymous with the connected fitness market; in its IPO prospectus‚ the corporation reported products were a gigantic 85% of the total dollar spent on activity trackers in the initial quarter of 2015‚ upward from

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    as a purpose in the book- the Poor Fool who shows a moral side of Wang Lung‚ a concubine named Lotus that drives the plot and deepens a conflict‚ and the Uncle‚ Wang Lung’s rival‚ shows a theme‚ extends a conflict‚ and surprises the reader. The Poor Fool shows a moral side of Wang Lung by providing him comfort and love. Wang Lung proclaims to the Poor Fool‚ “Poor fool- poor little fool-“ (82) While in the south‚ Wang Lung says to the Poor Fool‚ “Eat‚ poor fool- eat‚ while there is yet that which

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    Question: Explore and debate the function of the Fool Feste within this dramatic comedy. To what extent does he offer honest insight to both the characters and the audience? Feste does offer honest insight to both the characters and the audience because he is a very perceptive character who can see people for who they really are. In Act One‚ Scene Five‚ Feste gives an insight to what is happening between Sir Toby and Maria; “if Sir Toby would leave drinking‚ thou wert as witty as a piece of Eve’s

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    of the Elizabethan dramatists. They could not ignore the demands of the groundlings. The Elizabethan audiences justified the inclusion of comic scenes in which Faustus teases and trouble the Pope and his guests‚ outwit the horse-dealer‚ and make a fool of the talkative knight‚ planting a pair of horns on his head. They are essential for dramatic purpose to enable Faustus to display his miraculous powers. Secondly‚ the purpose of the comic scenes was to offer a

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    Duke Orsino’s court. The confusion occurs‚ when Viola tells Orsino that she loves someone (Orsino)‚ when she tells Olivia that she cannot love a woman‚ and when Viola reveals some true facts about her identity to other characters‚ such as Festé the fool. Confusion is always occurring in Twelfth Night‚ and characters are too blinded by love to see the truth behind everything. Viola speaks to Orsino as a servant‚ and explains her past‚ her family‚ and her love‚ even though she is disguised as a man

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    audience emotional. In addition‚ if the character of fool bertried in thinner guy than current one‚ it would be more suitable because usually when you imaging a fool‚ you can see a very quick little guy. Soundly‚ in the production there are strengths as well --such as intonation‚ pausing‚ emphasis‚ volume‚ facial expression‚ and body language. The character of King Lear by applying above techniques used to convey and show relationships between himself‚ fool‚ Kent‚ God; and his stage of madness. For example

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    Paradise Lost and Popol Vuh Fools and tricksters are very closely related and are used simultaneously in poetry and other literary works. A fool can be described as one who is deficient in judgment‚ sense‚ or understanding and also can be someone who acts unwisely on a given occasion. A trickster is defined as someone that swindles or plays tricks. Often a trickster is a mischievous or roguish figure in myth or folklore.(Webster’s Online Dictionary) Fools and trickster are used frequently

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