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    capable of finding out what the child needs‚ whether we are interpreting the child’s needs from the adult’s view point and not the child’s. It is important to realize that the child’s life and work is directed towards the construction of his inner self. Pedagogy should insist that the change be of the adults rather than make claims on the child. 1b.What is the responsibility of the adult? The idea brings to the forefront something that many adults refuse to accept. It is that the child and the

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    In the beginning of fifteen century‚ Europeans began what we now call “the age of exploration and discovery”. Portugal‚ Spain‚ Dutch‚ French‚ and England were all in battle for territory. People may asked why did all these countries want to colonize the Americas so bad? Before series of voyages launched to discover the new world‚ people had no knowledge of what the other side of the world was like and what did the Americas have to offer. The Europeans hoped that when they went to discover the Americas

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    well for its forms of “uncivilized free and wild” thinking. The plotline of Hamlet revolves around the death of Prince Hamlet’s father‚ King Hamlet. The beginning of the novel introduces the central conflict‚ which is getting revenge from the the king’s brother‚ Claudius who killed his brother or order to get a hold of the crowd‚ who in the process also married Prince Hamlet’s mother‚ Queen Gertrude. The problem is introduced when the supposed spirit of the King appears at night when two watchmen

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    Within the passage from Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses diction‚ Imagery and metaphors in order to gravely convey the Ghost and Hamlet’s contempt for Claudius and the Queen. Shakespeare uses vivid Imagery throughout the selected passage to illustrate his theme. While describing the death of Hamlet’s father‚ the lines read “And curd‚ like eager droppings into milk‚ the thin and wholesome blood.” Giving the reader a gruesome picture of the spread of poison‚ encompassing the king’s body‚ Shakespeare shows

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    Hamlet's Many Revelations

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    Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is full of many characters that often display many different archetypical characteristics. The main character‚ Hamlet‚ is one of the most complex characters in the play because he displays varying archetypes. In Act Two he is showing himself as mainly two different types of characters. Hamlet is shown as a son grieving his father and also as son who loves and respects his father. In Scene Two of that act‚ his two friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern visit

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    King Hamlet's Downfall

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    Death‚ not an uncommon thing‚ brought its fate on the beloved king Hamlet. Just how he died that is the question. King Hamlet a gallant leader just before this untasteful downfall‚ took down Fortinbras notorious arm of Norway. Swords were flashing every which way. The dead were littered on the field. It was a gruesome place to attend. According to Claudius‚ the country is in an uproar over the death of King Hamlet. Everything is in total chaos. However‚ the word seems to be out that natural cause

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    Hamlet's Tragic Flaw

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    Hamlet tragic flaw is him trying to get revenge for his father after his uncle murdered him. Hamlet see’s his father ghost and he tells hamlet to kill his unlce and leave his mother alone‚ hamlet father ghost goes to hell at night but leaves it in the morning. After Hamlet see’s the goes the tragic starts to happen. Hamlet stress’s ideas of how to kills is uncle and when to kill him. At this point Hamlet starts to go crazy but now physco yet. Although he goes love crazy and Ophelia notice that

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    Discoveries are often evoked by curiosity and wonder‚ offering up a new understanding of ourselves and the world we live in. Discuss this statement in relation to your prescribed text and ONE related text of your own choosing. Curiosity and wonder evoke the journey of discovery which ultimately leads to a new understanding of self and the world. In Shakespeare’s 1601 comedy The Tempest‚ the discoveries of a new world and forgiveness‚ evoked by curiosity and wonder‚ leads to a new understanding of

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    In Hamlet’s soliloquy‚ shakespeare says‚ “To sleep—perchance to dream: ay‚ there’s the rub‚* For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil‚*” Hamlet expresses how you cannot ever escape your problems and cannot be

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    dead or alive. I believe life comes with many risks and many bad experiences‚ but it is up to us to change the way different things happen in our lives‚ we have the control‚ whether in avoiding a situation or changing a bad situation. We can use Hamlet’s life as an example and we can use Ebert’s

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