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    uses costumes to describe the personality of the character and the role they play. The costumes are appropriate for each role the characters play because they each play a role that gives hints to what the personality is. Fortunato is dressed like a fool in the story and his actions show that he is one. Fortunato’s actions in the story

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    Loyalty In King Lear

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    In King Lear by William Shakespeare‚ many themes arise throughout the play. One predominant theme is recurring in King Lear‚ loyalty. Loyalty plays a vast role in this play. Loyalty is expressed in different ways and misuse of loyalty is seen. The theme of loyalty concerns King Lear‚ as he is trying to divide up his kingdom for his three daughter‚ in his old age he asks them simple question‚ how much does his daughter’s love him. As Lear assumed his first two daughters proclaimed their love for him

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    throughout the play. Malvolio was tricked my Maria the maid‚ Feste the clown‚ Sir Toby‚ Sir Andrew and Fabian as an act of revenge due to his actions. We first meet Malvolio in Act 1 Scene 5‚ when he calls Feste ‘a barren rascal’ or an ‘empty fool’. This offends Feste and will sit deep with him throughout the play. Straight away he comes across as a very pompous and self-obsessed character to the audience. Olivia furthers this by saying‚ ‘Oh you are sick of self-love Malvolio.’ This shows that

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    The conclusion of Othello‚ however‚ shows that the strength of the love between Othello and Desdemona was enough to cause Othello to feel so much remorse that he killed himself after killing her: “O foolfoolfool!” (V.ii.319).This implies that‚ despite killing Desdemona‚ his love for her was enough to make him want to be with her forever-in the end. This contrasts with the negative impression that love inflicts death and instead‚ portrays that love is

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    teacher and solution of it; the third part describes the dialog between two teachers: Speed and Clanwell. The plot structure concludes all parts: the exposition (the description atmosphere in the class)‚ the story itself (students’ desire for making a fool of teacher)‚ climax (teacher’s solution – penalty)‚ closed denouement (last part of the story). The form of narration in the text mainly is represented be indirect speech‚ the third person narration‚ but in the story itself and denouement we see a

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    The Masque of the Red Death Do you think Prince Prospero is a tragic hero‚ or a fool? Support your opinion with evidence from the text. The short story "Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Alan Poe‚ essentially‚ is the story narrating about the human desire to avoid death and the final result of such avoidance. The main character‚ Prince Prospero is shown as a complete fool by the attitude he has towards his life‚ kingdom‚ and other people. We can notice that Poe right away shows Prince Prospero

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    The Great Gatsby Journal 1 Quote: "I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world‚ a beautiful little fool." This quote‚ from chapter 1 is an important quote said by Daisy Buchanan‚ the second cousin of Nick Carraway‚ narrator of the "Great Gatsby". This quote is significant towards the story because it reveals glimpses into Daisy’s character. Daisy is not a fool herself‚ but due to the times and the extent of her exposure to the social environment‚ she has not

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    Controlled Reader

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    An author can only partially structure an experience in an attempt to elicit a desired response from the reader‚ for there are two types of readers an author must consider: the implied reader and the actual reader. The implied reader is “assumed and created by the work itself” whereas‚ the actual reader brings his/her own experiences to the text and thus each reader takes away a different message from a text (MacMannus‚ para 1). Du Bois’s narrative‚ “A Mild Suggestion”‚ attempts to ensure a certain

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    C.a.p.e English Literature Internal Assessment Name of candidate: Date: 16th April 2013 School: East Mucurapo Secondary School Registration number: Country: Trinidad and Tobago Title: Twelfth

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    The Great Gatsby‚ written by Scott F. Fitzpatrick‚ is a wonderfully woven tale of romance‚ loneliness‚ and greed but most of all success. Though all of the characters have dreams of success‚ or maybe already found it‚ there is one that doesn’t. George Wilson. I believe that because his life has deteriorated around him‚ past the point of return‚ he has given up on his dreams of success and the exit from his little town of ashes. Life has been unrelenting for George and as a result he has given up

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