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    comment about women does Lear make in his speech? 3. What is Kent’s opinion of the storm’s ferocity? 4. How does Lear’s remark “I am a man more sinn’d against than sinning” reflect his development as a human being within the play? 5. How does the Fool evaluate the state of Britain in his closing “prophecy”? Act III‚ Scene III 1. How do Regan‚ Goneril‚ and Cornwall react to Gloucester’s request to pity the King? 2. What information does Edmund share with the audience after his father tells him

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    Haley Zrnchik Mrs. Hawkins Honors English 1‚ Red 1 13 December 2012 Silence Kills In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Benjamin‚ a soft-spoken donkey‚ finds his once peaceful home transformed into a tyrannical dictatorship led by a power-hungry pig named Napoleon. Because of Benjamin’s reserved nature‚ he ultimately was able to lead Animal Farm into its oppression. Benjamin’s silence‚ his ability to follow without question‚ and his inability to share his wisdom with the other animals turned him

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    plan office‚ to support a true open door culture. Leslie takes opportunities to add her own touches to individuals’ work and engages in creative discussions to broaden the employees’ views on projects. In summary‚ Leslie’s management style encourages Fool

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    by others and sticks by his own thoughts  and opinions. Oedipus shows that  represents this quality while he is arguing with Kreon.    “Tell me‚ in God’s name: am I coward‚ a fool   That you should dream you should accomplish this?                 A fool who could not see your slippery game?   A coward not to fight back when I saw it?   You are the fool‚ Kreon‚ are you not? hoping   Without supporting or friends to get a throne?   Thrones may be won or bought: you could do neither”    (Witt‚ 116).      Martin 2 

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    ’’Let me not to the marriage of true minds’’ by William Shakespeare is an Elizabethan sonnet of 14 lines divided in three Quatrains and the habitual rhyming couplet. In this particular poem Shakespeare uses a complete different approach‚ luring the reader by achieving a dramatic change of style. Although keeping the simple A/B/A/B/C/D/C/D/E/F/E/F/G/G rhyming scheme‚ providing the sonnet with an harmonious‚ fluid sound and giving it the pleasant impression of a light-hearted song ’’Let me not to

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    Gandhi‚ Martin Luther King Junior‚ Rosa Parks‚ Cesar Chavez. Each of these people were leaders and role models to different civil rights movements. However‚ they all share similar views on how society should react to oppression. The motive behind each and every protest in American History is civil disobedience‚ an idea thought up by Thoreau while he spent the night in jail‚ due to tax evasion. He believed “that government is best which governs least.”1 His revolutionary idea weaved its way into the

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    Although tormented by the fact that even when he was important and had value he held nothing‚ he was also confronted with the physical issues his selfishness had caused other people‚ like his Fool who followed him into the storm‚ and Kent his loyal servant who had been exiled‚ or even his entire kingdom whom he hadn’t taken care of properly. After this realization‚ Lear’s perspective of the word “nothing” changed. While Lear had to lose everything

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    Chris McCandless Cool or a Fool Tramping is too easy with all the money. My days were more exciting when I was penniless and had to forage around for my next meal (Krakauer 33). Chris McCandless‚ son of wealthy parents‚ graduates as top student. However instead of going to college and getting a career‚ he chooses to give all his money to charity‚ get rid of his possessions and set out on a journey to the alaskan wilderness. There is a debate whether Chris McCandless is a hero or coward. In the

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a timeless American classic‚ right? The charming story tells of a young hero who floats down the river with his friend Jim‚ getting into all kinds of mischief along the way. Sounds innocent enough‚ doesn’t it? Well‚ no it’s not. People often forget the fact that this great piece of literature can hurt others. The mature themes in this book can cause people‚ especially those of African-American descent‚ to feel targeted or even bullied. Furthermore

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    Medea by Euripides

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    metaphorically speaking and just do nothing‚ walk away. Medea is a sick and twisted‚ women that is out for blood and revenge‚ and will stop at nothing in order to make her husband Jason miserable‚ for the way he betrayed her and made her look like a fool. Medea is a very strong woman‚ for the time she was born in. She was not scared of anyone. Medea would do anything she set her mind too‚ she would go after what she wants‚ and no one would be able to stop her. The first‚ we see that Medea will

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