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    visions of violence in the world‚ through what happens in the play. A few main violent images brought about by the work is that it is unfair‚ universal‚ and overpowering‚ yet it also ultimately serves as a sense of hope and rebirth. In Verona‚ the feud between the Capulets and Montagues reigns supreme‚ and rules seemingly over love‚ over justice‚ in an almost unfair manner‚ as "civil blood makes civil hands unclean" (prologue). The image of violence being so unfair exists prominently in the deaths

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    The family feud between the Capulets and the Montagues has been going on for many years. The fights that break out on the street have been terrible and have wreaked havoc on the streets of gentle Verona. The citizens are always complaining about the disturbance in the community. However today’s fight left proud Tybalt Capulet and boisterous Mercutio Escalus dead with Romeo Montague banished. Many residents are shocked by such a horrific outcome and are currently grieving their deaths along with

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    makes civil hands unclean" This lets us know that there will was a past grudge and in this play the grudge will be re-ignited and it also suggests there will be fighting throughout the play and conflict will escalate. These two lines are about the feud between the families. It shows that it is an ancient grudge‚ which has been brewing for many years. By repeating the words civil‚ Shakespeare is stressing the fact that they are all civilians but the pride within each family has led them to violence

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    type of support system anything is possible. In this story‚ Romeo and Juliet never really had that support tho having both parents in their life. They never had this support because there parents were too busy fighting with one another over a stupid feud. I believe that this story would be much different if the parents spent more time loving and paying attention to their children instead of arguing and fighting. Nurse and Friar Laurence were there for Juliet and Romeo in the selection when their biological

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    POGO THE CLOWN As i’m walking to the bus stop‚ I see a man. Pogo the clown offers me a ride and i take his hand‚ Im dead in a crawl space I don’t remember what happened‚ My mother is worried and i can hear her cry. Months go by i’m dead to the bone‚ I can’t tell my family goodbye. Personality disorders are big problems‚ but once it got to him he couldn’t control it. Gacy brought more bodies in the crawlspace but they didn’t fit. So instead he would throw the bodies in the river with the rest

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    Levesque began his wrestling career in the International Wrestling Federation as Terra Ryzing before joining World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1994. After briefly using the Ryzing name‚ he changed his character to Jean-Paul Lévesque‚ a French Canadian aristocrat[4] which would be similar to his character Hunter Hearst Helmsley‚ that he used in his early years with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from early 1995 to late 1997.[5] He later abbreviated his name to Triple H and adopted an alternative

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    Thomas Benton’s piece titled City Activities with Dance Hall‚ one of three sections from American Today (America Regionalist artist‚ 1889-1975) represents the commemoration of true American values. This piece was made in the 1930s as a depiction of the ordinary lives of men and women in the United States during the Prohibition Era. It was purchased and restored in 1984 by AXA Equitable to hang in the lobby of AXA Equitable Tower in New York City‚ later to be donated to the Metropolitan Museum of

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    DBQ 10: Reconstruction’s Failure Document 1: Question: Why according to Congressman Boyer‚ should African Americans be denied the right to vote? Not equals of white Americans and not entitled to participate in the gov’t of this country Question: Do you suppose that the racist viewpoint was widely held at this time? Explain. Only 5 Northern states allowed African American men to vote even in North Document 2: Question: What‚ according to General Thomas‚ was the purpose of

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    Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a story about two star-crossed lovers who fall victim to their families’ foolish feud. Because the Montagues and Capulets are not at peace‚ Romeo and Juliet ends with the tragic deaths of two young adults sacrificing their lives in a quest for love. Because the Montagues and Capulets are known to be in a longstanding and very public feud‚ Romeo and Juliet feel the need to conceal their love‚ which leads to their tragic ending. Juliet discovers that her beloved

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    inescapable during those times and Romeo and Juliet are its victims. The foreshadowing in the prologue already insinuates that Romeo and Juliet are destined for a bad fortune. The story points to a positive outcome to the unfortunate ending: the end of the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. “Doth with their death bury their parent’s strife.” (Prologue‚ L.10) This quote supports the fact that the deaths of Romeo and Juliet were predetermined in order for the Capulets and Montagues to finally bury

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