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    They also can be appointed through recommendations from the Department of Justice‚ the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ members of Congress‚ sitting judges and justices‚ and the American Bar Association. There is even a special nomination called a senatorial courtesy. This is when a state senator sends in a nomination to the president. All through rare‚ these special nominations almost always get approved (How Judges and Justices Are Chosen‚ n.d.). Federal Judges are nominated base usually on their ideologies

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    Irony In Hamlet One of the most useful motifs in Shakespeare’s Hamlet is the use of irony. Harry Levin’s “Irony in Hamlet” explains that ironic commentary is a technique that reinforces the poetic justice of the work. Our first impression of Hamlet is derived at the gathering in the courtyard‚ dressed in black for his deceased father. He has a melancholic demeanor about him and he is kept to himself. His first words say that Claudius is "A little more than kin and less than kind‚"(Shakespeare

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    Hamlet An Ultimate Tool and Demise By obtaining the respect and trust of others‚ one can easily control his or her followers to benefit any goal. This sort of manipulation can cause unforeseen effects that lead to unfathomable consequences exemplified in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet. The titular character‚ Hamlet‚ the conniving King Claudius‚ and the foolish Polonius all attempt to control people to further their own ends and accomplish cunning deeds. Despite each of their respective

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    intense relationship between Hamlet and his uncle is not a sturdy bond‚ even before Hamlet learnt of his father’s murder‚ and before Claudius began to fear for his safety. It is believed that Hamlet’s distrust and dislike towards Claudius sprung from his mothers “o’erhasty marriage” 2.2.57 and would certainly be the origins of Hamlet’s suspicions. The best scene in which to view the relationship of Hamlet and Claudius would be Scene 3 of Act 4‚ where Claudius confronts Hamlet about the murder of Polonius

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    Is Hamlet Moral?

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    In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s character serves as the backbone behind the tragedy’s portrayal of good moral consciousness. From Hamlet’s first encounter with his father’s ghost‚ the audience becomes aware of Hamlet’s honorable motive to avenge the death of his father. Hamlet’s honorable desire “to right the wrong sets him apart from Fortinbras and Laertes‚ who desire merely to retaliate in kind for an injury done their fathers” (Palfrey Utter Jr. 141). This propelling aspiration

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    “Twelve Angry Men” asserts that justice is far more important than truth. Do you agree? In Reginald Rose’s gripping play‚ “Twelve Angry Men” the assumption that justice is more important than the truth is explored. The play illustrates the necessity to eliminate all preconceived ideas when deciding a verdict based on the standard of proof‚ ‘beyond reasonable doubt’. Antagonists‚ jurors 3 and 10 find it almost impossible to administer justice fairly as they are too bound up on their own

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    version of Hamlet the director‚ Kenneth Branagh‚ wanted the viewers to find Shakespeare interesting and full of action and drama. Kenneth chose the right direction to go in to keep the audience’s attention but it did not show the true tragedy of Hamlet. The story of Hamlet is very depressing because many people are betrayed and die. Hamlet’s own uncle killed his father and married his mother. It is easy to feel sympathy for the characters that had lost people they loved; such as Hamlet and Ophelia

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    different contexts a text can be received. In your response‚ compare your personal evaluation of Hamlet with one other perspective on the play. A valuable text is one that is able to articulate its ideas‚ allowing understanding amongst the audience. Shakespeare’s Hamlet performs this but does it so well that even audience of different contexts can grasp its notions. This is also because Hamlet explores a universal human condition where overwhelming emotions dominates the susceptible and initiates

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    had a major impact on the person’s life‚ people can often be consumed with retaliation Revenge is defined by Dictionary.com as; “to exact punishment or expiation for a wrong on behalf of‚ especially in a resentful or vindictive spirit.” Likewise‚ vengeance is similarly defined as; “infliction of injury‚ harm‚ humiliation‚ or the like‚ on a person by another who has been harmed by that person; violent revenge.” The words are synonymous with each other. Regardless of which word is used it is human nature

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    English February 12‚ 2009 Prince of Denmark: A Hero? William’s Shakespeare’s famous drama Hamlet‚ is filled with treachery‚ revenge‚ and corruption. The play unfolds as the protagonist‚ a troubled young prince‚ looses his father to the hand of his uncle. At the same time‚ his recently widowed mother marries this uncle becomes new king of Denmark. After encountering his father’s ghost‚ young Hamlet dedicates himself to avenge his father’s murder. But although at the beginning he seems sure of

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