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    conscience‚ how dost thou afflict me? The lights burn blue. It is now dead midnight. Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh. What do I fear? Myself? There’s none else by.” (5.5.133-136). Richard III is a remarkable‚ if not irregular‚ rendition of the renowned historical figure‚ Richard III. In it‚ Shakespeare poses Richard as a villain with no remorse towards others—without any fear. This is evident when Richard awakes and holds an internal dialogue in which he berates his conscience for giving

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    claims her injuries were caused by T & J’s negligent behavior. In order to prove negligence‚ T & J must be guilty of five elements: duty of due care‚ breach‚ factual cause‚ proximate cause‚ and damages. Duty of due care means that the defendant has a duty to the plaintiff if he or she could have foreseen injury to a particular person. A person at work has an increased duty of care and must act as a reasonable person in his or her profession. In this case‚ T & J had a duty of due care as they were

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    Harrison Bergeron Essay Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if everyone was legally forced into the governments opinion of equality? In Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s short story "Harrison Bergeron"‚ it is the year 2081 and the government has altered society to be mentally‚ physically and socially equal. The beautiful people are covered with hideous masks‚ the intelligent people wear ear pieces that let off loud obnoxious sounds at random to throw off there thought process and the strong

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    Introduction to W. Shakespeare’s Richard III Richard III is among the plays that Shakespeare wrote about the history of England. The events in Richard III come directly after the 3rd part of Henry VI. These two plays make Shakespeare’s first tetralogy; Henry VI that has 3 parts and Richard III are altogether 4 plays in which the events are related. He used Raphael Holinshed’s Chronicles of England‚ Scotland‚ and Ireland(1587) as the main source of his “History Plays” (or Chronicle Plays–sometimes

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    English Extension Essay ( 2 CORE texts and 1 RELATED text) What ideas do you see linking the texts you have studied through your exploration of Utopias and Dystopias. The novels Utopia by Thomas More and 1984 by George Orwell and short story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut explore the Utopic and Dystopic genre through the structure and regulations of their societies. In Utopia‚ More provides us with a contemporary understanding of society and human nature‚ with an indepth study of morals‚

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    Humanity is the most important thing in the universe‚ which applies to everyone equally. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by the author Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. establishes the laws of future that should be followed‚ however‚ the society is unsuccessful in conforming the rules. The people who are intelligent and advanced do not have the choice to demonstrate to the world. George is very intelligent‚ so the government required him to wear a mental handicap radio in his ear. It was controlled by a

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    pedestrian‚ Harrison Bergeron‚ and The Lottery all include different examples of symbolism and allusion. In the short story Harrison Bergeron there are many examples of symbolism and allusion. One big example that is almost hard to miss is the twenty-one gun salute this show’s symbolism of a fallen hero which the author is trying to make Harrison out as. Another big example is the freedom symbolism. When Harrison takes off his chains the author is meaning for the reader to think of Harrison

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    ANALYSIS OF GROUP III CATIONS Precipitation of Group III Cations and Separation into Subgroups Analysis of Subgroup A of Group III Cations Analysis of Subgroup B of Group III Cations (PART 1) Analysis of Subgroup B of Group III Cations (PART 2) ----------------------- Use decantate from group II cations Precipitate Decantate Consider as Group IIIB. Consider as Group IIIA. Centrifuge and separate. Add 10 drops of 1M HCl. Wash with few drops of H2O. Precipitate

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    world where the beauty is cast away by a mask so it won’t be distracting‚ the strong would be chained up in handicap and the intelligent has to wear huge ear muffs that sends loud signals to interrupt any thoughts of intelligent. In the short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. that world exists of the year 2081. In that world Kurt Vonnegut‚ portrays the danger of total equality. One way Kurt Vonnegut exposes the danger of total equality is people

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    The story “Harrison Bergeron” is a story set in the future about 70 years. In the story everyone has handicaps to make everyone completely equal. By using these handicaps the government Influences them to think and act a certain way. This is a reoccuring theme in the story. The short story “Harrison Bergeron‚” written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.‚ teaches its readers that the power of media can have a strong influence on the way you think. There are many ways that the power of media can have a strong influence

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