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    Irony in Romeo and Juliet

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    having to do with marriage with Juliet. However‚ the character most responsible for the tragedy of the play is Mercutio. His hasty behavior having to do with fighting Tybalt in acts two and three most influences the tragedy in Romeo and Juliet. Haste helps Shakespeare communicate his point on why making hasty decisions can have a negative outcome for someone. Romeo’s hasty acts range from killing a murderer to taking part in a full-fledged marriage. His first wrong turn takes place in act two‚ scene

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    characterization of Romeo‚ Juliet and Friar Laurence show how hasty decision making can cause significant consequences as seen throughout the plot development. “Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error.” This quote‚ by Moliere conveys the notion that hasty decision making can result in dangerous situation in our lives. In his play ​ Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare gives many example of hasty decisions and their consequences. It is based on the hasty decisions of Juliet‚ Friar Laurence‚ and Romeo that

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    well as Friar Laurence because he made hasty decisions about marrying behind the backs of their parents. Romeo and Juliet because they went behind everyone’s back at such a young age to marry one another. In the tragic love story Romeo and Juliet‚ written by Shakespeare‚ Friar Laurence‚ Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Lord Capulet are all at fault for Romeo and Juliet killing themselves because the use of hasty decisions. Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ was making hasty decisions by trying to over whelm all the

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    Finally‚ hastiness is portrayed many times in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is a very hasty guy. He falls in and out of love very easily. He is very hasty to get married to Juliet. I think if Romeo wasn’t so hasty then many of the bad events wouldn’t have occurred. I have learned that hastiness can get you into a lot of trouble. If you act too hasty you will end up with something you don’t want. Also‚ when people act hasty‚ they don’t think about what could go wrong. All they think about is what is good

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    My Tok Moment

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    else except both of us having the supper together. Then came this year one student who was at that time duty at the koop asking and making a generalisation that we are year two students by offering nasi lemak free from koop and fortunately she doesn’t know who we are. I think this was my TOK moment because this particular student has made a generalisation by inductive logic ‚since all year one students were having the meeting at the mosque it was impossible that both of us are year one student

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    Prejudice and Stereotyping in Society Stereotyping is a form of prejudice and is also the root of racism and discrimination. A stereotype usually applies to a whole group of people who do something in a certain way. To them‚ it seems natural‚ but to some people it’s weird. Often‚ a name is given to the group‚ and to every individual. For example‚ nerd is the stereotype name for someone who is usually a computer whizz and can’t play sport very well. This however isn’t always true‚ because many people

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    functionalists claim that society does not discriminate people more than it brings people together. But on the other hand radical feminists have been criticised because they state that all men are violent and this is therefore considered a gross generalisation. Also we do now have laws in place with suggest that our society is working together. For example the 1975 sex discrimination act and the

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    gets over her when he meets Juliet. Juliet is a 13-year-old girl whose nurse wants her to marry‚ but Juliet doesn’t want to. Juliet then meets Romeo at the Capulet party and soon become star-crossed lovers. In the play Romeo and Juliet the three main hasty decisions are Friar Lawrence giving Juliet the potion‚ Romeo and Juliet getting married‚ and Romeo committing suicide. Friar Lawrence giving Juliet the potion caused many problems. Even though he did it to stop Juliet from killing herself‚ he made

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    coping with a wafler

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    Running head: Dealing with People that Make Your Life Difficult Principles of supervision week 4 Individual work 2 Abstract This paper will discuss the waffler employee and how does it compare to a hasty person. The term “waffler” generally refers to an individual who has a tough time making and sticking to decisions. Introduction A waffler is a person that stalls and changes his or her mind often. Most of the time‚ a “waffler” means well but fears making the wrong

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    Questions Part 1 – Select an article that is persuasive in nature. Newspaper editorials would be a good source. Read the article carefully. It must be an article that presents an argument which you know is flawed. On a clear copy of the article‚ highlight the main conclusion and the premises that the writer puts forward. Part 2 – Reproduce the premises and conclusion. You may have to paraphrase the ideas so they form complete sentences and remember that one conclusion could serve as a premise for

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