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    establishes Othello as a tragic hero is when he realizes that Iago is lying to him and that Desdemona isn’t cheating on him and he kills himself because he realizes that he couldn’t live without her. In Act IV‚ scene ii lines 322-357‚ “ Oh Fool! Oh Fool! Fool!” Is the lines that Othello uses when he realizes that Cassio is alive and Iago lied to him and that he actually believed that his innocent wife would cheat on him. Accountability is when someone is responsible for something. Iago is responsible

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    themes to consider. Twelfth Night begins to suggest that foolishness and triviality will be at the centre of the play from the beginning due to the many contextual connotations it has relating to the Elizabethan festival‚ also known as the ‘Feast of Fools’. From this reference‚ the audience can already begin to predict that not only will there be foolish behaviour‚ but from the word ‘feast’ they can deduct that there will in fact be a surplus. The festival ‘Twelfth Night’ occurs annually on the 5th

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    book. The idea is that‚ he does not have the habit of reading for pleasure and knowledge and as such is not likely to go near any secret kept in a book. Another variant of this joke is that‚ if you want to hide something from a fool‚ simply hide it inside a book because a fool does not read. Whichever of the variants of these jokes‚ we are familiar with hardly matters. What is important is that‚ in Ghana today‚ particularly in our universities and other tertiary institutions‚ there is a low level of

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    meets up with daisy‚ they shortly talk about Daisy’s daughter‚ but her comment is not like a mothers wishes for her daughter‚ she bitterly says‚ “I ’m glad it ’s a girl. And I hope she ’ll be a fool-that ’s the best thing a girl can be in this world‚ a beautiful little fool.” Although‚ Daisy is not a fool herself‚ she is called witty‚ but yet acts like she has barley any thoughts. (Fitzgerald‚ 22) This makes you wonder about her marriage‚ when she returns to the east coast you can automatically

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    notion of whether or not it exists outside of just an abstract idea. In the short story “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ revenge although is not just an abstract idea. When a man is insulted by a fool‚ the man becomes so angered that he vows revenge. The man (Montresor) leads the fool (Fortunato) into the depths of the wine vaults with the temptation of the amontillado. Fortunato becomes drunk and Montresor takes advantage of him. Montresor chains him up and closes him in‚ never to be heard

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    proof of God’s existence. Anselm starts with an idea that depends on experience for their justification and then proceeds by purely logical means to the conclusion that God exists. His aim is to refute “the fool who says in his heart there is no God” (Psalms 14:1) this is showing that the ‘fool’ has important features which are; he understands the claim that God exists and he does not believe God exists. Anselm said “an atheist cannot consistently be an atheist”‚ they want to challenge that God does

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    From the appearance of the Ghost at the beginning of the play to the deadly conclusion‚ the notion of death is constantly visited. Hamlet’s encounter with the gravedigger serves as a forum for Shakespeare to elaborate on the nature of death and as a turning point in Hamlet’s character. In Hamlet‚ the gravedigger and changing mood of the encounter serve to move Hamlet and the reader closer to the realization that death is inevitable and universal. The encounter is essential to the plot‚ in that it

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    previous part‚ let C = (Ac ∪ Bc )c = A ∩ B which is not null. Thus‚ Ac and Bc are not collectively exhaustive. PROBLEM 2 (10 points) Joe is a fool with probability 0.6‚ a thief with probability 0.7‚ and neither with probability 0.25. (a) Determine the probability that he is a fool or a thief but not both. Solution Let A be the event that Joe is a fool and B be the event that Joe is a thief. We are given that P(A) = 0.6 P(B) = 0.7 P((A ∪ B)c ) = 0.25 This implies: 1 Due on January

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    analysis for 5 parables

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    Mt.18:21-35 the unmerciful servant 1. Analysis of the literal story A king canceled the debts of one of his servants‚ because the servant did beg him and promise to pay him back. But the servant did not cancel the debts of his fellow servant as the king did to him‚ and did not show any mercy to the man. In the end‚ he was thrown into prison by the king. The king promised to cancel the debts of this servant‚ but later he changed his mind and put the servant into prison. Although the servant did

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    class by showing how easy it is to change your ranking by simply changing your appearance. In the play Feste puts on new clothing and pretends to be Sir Topas who is a priest (who is of a higher class than Feste). No one recognises Feste as the poor fool. Not even Malvolio when he begs the “priest” for help‚ “Sir Topas‚ Sir Topas‚ good Sir Topas‚ please go find my lady Olivia” .This quote show Malvolio believes Feste’s disguise. This shows you could easily change your class by changing the way you

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