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    Fools rush in 1. Summary of the Film Returning from one job site with a large spearfish‚ Alex learns from his close friend Jeff that he doesn’t want to go to Japan for his next assignment‚ but to Las Vegas. The timing will allow them both to return to Manhattan and manage another new site there in the Big Apple. So it’s off to Las Vegas for Alex Whitman‚ and during one of his early sojourns into a Mexican restaurant he meets Isabel. They find themselves in a casual night of passion. Three months

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    What are you guys doing to kill time? Tweeting‚ BBM-ing‚ tumblr-ing‚ or playing online games might be the choices. Today’s era is filled with those sophisticated softwares and technology. Can you imagine a world without those stuffs? With no internet connection which supports those online things? Some elders may say ‘yes’. They have lived in the world without Wikipedia and Google which can answer almost all of questions. But for us‚ teenagers‚ we will say ‘Oh nooo! What kind of world is that? I can’t

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    Polonius is an important and respected person. It seems appropriate that he investigates and controls the behavior of his son and daughter. He‚ as the King’s advisor is no longer a private person but a public one: what he or his children do has important public‚ not just personal implications. However‚ if his actions and speeches are examined closer‚ it is evident that he is a limited and vain person who is overly concerned with his appearance and wears different masks to tune up to different people

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    Explore the role and function of ‘The Fool’ in ‘King Lear’ The Fool in ‘King Lear’ is a William Shakespeare creation. Shakespeare has the ability to reveal a human character with an exceptional use of language. He allows us to see more than just words on the paper; we’re given a multi dimensional insight into a character. Usually his characters aren’t as straight-forward as black or white‚ they are invariably more complex. Edmund for example‚ it’s easy to present him as the villain but Shakespeare

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    such as poverty‚ alcoholism‚ sexuality and race relations. Most importantly‚ the show gives a peek inside the walls of a place most individuals may never see. This report will address the aesthetic qualities found in Season One‚ Episode 12‚ titled “Fool Me Once”‚ and discuss how the choices made by the creative

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    "I ’m a Fool" is a short story written by the American Sherwood Anderson. The author tells the story of a young unschooled boy who tries to achieve everyday goals by means of ordinary means in a straightforward way. The theme of I ’m a Fool deals with the aftermath which come as a result of lack of morality‚ deceitfulness‚ falseness. The conflict of this story lies on the shape that lies take; it is a contradiction between what the protagonist should and should not do. Therefore‚ we can say that

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    THE ROLE OF THE FOOL Characters are often able to notice their flaws when an outsider evaluates their actions. The Shakespearean tragedy King Lear exemplifies this situation. King Lear’s rash decisions towards his family are often followed by the Fool’s constant disapproval. In addition‚ the role of the Fool is to criticize the King’s follies because he is one of the few characters that are willing to stand up and tell him he is wrong. Furthermore‚ the Fool conveys words of wisdom to Lear through

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    a moral rule applies to someone‚ then it applies to everyone‚ and that an act is immoral if it cannot be made into a rule for all humankind to follow. Kant views don’t make exceptions for anything. I think that Kant would think that Socrates was a fool for not escaping prison because he believed that a consequence of an action not matter at all‚ only the intention count. The third philosopher is John Stuart Mill. He was an English philosopher‚ political economist. He born on May 20‚ 1806 and

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    David Rudisel Andrew Behrmann English 111 11 April 2013 Fathers and Fools There is an old saying that unfortunately I hear all too often‚ “Any fool can have a child but it takes a real man to be a father.” There are several variations of this saying and I have heard them many times‚ from many different people. The wording always seems to vary slightly with each person who says it. Regardless of how they might be worded

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    “The Fool both emphasises and relieves the tragedy of the play.” Discuss. The fool is a continual character in the workings of Shakespeare. The Fool is usually a cunning peasant that uses his intellect to outdo people of a higher social status. This is particularly the case in the play King Lear. Lear’s jester‚ the Fool‚ is indeed a very strange character. He uses crazy talk and merry songs to give Lear important advice. Not only is he important in the development of the plot but he’s important

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