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    Pygmalion summery

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    SUMMARY – Act 1-5 Act 1 All characters (except Mrs Higgins and Alfred Doolittle) are introduced. Eliza‚ the poor flower girl‚ gets knocked over by Freddy and makes a scene‚ which attracts the attention of phonetics enthusiast‚ Henry Higgins. Henry Higgins insults her lack of education and class‚ which also attracts an audience. Mr. Higgins is acquainted with Colonel Pickering who has come from India to work with him. At the end of the scene Higgins gives Eliza enough money for her to get into

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    Paper on Hades

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    Hades in the underworld and the rest in her world‚ with her mother. Subjects of Hades were forbidden from leaving his realm as it would enrage him to know about his subjects going against his wishes. However‚ it proved to be an exception when Eurydice‚ wife of Orpheus‚ was almost allowed to return back from the underworld. She was killed due to a snake bite. When Orpheus went to the underworld to bring her back‚ Hades was so touched by his music that he

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    made of the student’s performance (Doolittle‚ 1996). In dance I will use systematic assessment to record how well the students perform the dances that I teach them when they go through their three rotations without my cues. Authentic assessment is assessment that is to take place during the lesson. In dance this can be done by giving the students skill cues when they are performing their dance in class. Formative assessment is used for giving feedback (Doolittle‚ 1996). Again this is more ways

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    Antigone Persuasive Essay

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    Persuasive Essay “I have killed my son and my wife; my comfort lies here dead”(135). Antigone‚ Haemon‚ and Eurydice have all died from killing themselves. After Antigone died‚ it started a chain reaction of deaths. Creon thought he had to show qualities of being a strong king‚ but he should have known when he crossed the line. Creon is to blame for the suicides of Antigone‚ Haemon‚ and Eurydice‚ and two characteristics he has is being a greedy king‚ and selfishness to listen to people that could have

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    Antigone vs Creon

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    Antigone Essay In Sophocles’ Antigone‚ there are many instances of suffering and sacrifice in defense of Antigone’s and Creon’s cause. Between Antigone and Creon‚ Creon suffers the greater sacrifice. This is shown in the way that he sacrificed his own family’s life‚ while Antigone took her own life on purpose so she was not sacrificing anything‚ she wanted to die. This is also shown in the fact that Creon lost all respect from his kingdom‚ or citizens‚ and his self‚ while Antigone died with respect

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    Corot's Compare Contrast

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    Corot’s piece was painted during the Impressionist period and is comparable to several well known Impressionist paintings. For instance‚ Olympia‚ by Edouard Manet‚ contains hard outlines and little to no modeling by chiaroscuro. If there is modeling‚ it is done with muted colors and still contains hard edges. Corot’s painting also contains hard edges around the figure‚ but has slightly more modeling with shadows and highlights. At the time Impressionism was starting to become more popular‚ more and

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    Antigone Outline

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    SOPHOCLES (496-406 B.C.) Antigone I. Introduction Antigone is a Greek dramatic play tragedy by Sophocles.  Sophocles was born into a wealthy family (his father was an amour manufacturer) and was highly educated. Sophocles’ first artistic triumph was in 468 BC‚ when he took first prize in the Dionysian theatre competition over the reigning master of Athenian drama‚ Aeschylus. Sophocles wrote the three Theban plays‚ a collection that has survived for centuries‚ and for good reason. One of these

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    Haemon And Creon Analysis

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    his people to believe in his rulership. Creon’s character is developed as a tragic hero when Haemon led him to take his own life rather than him siding with his father’s. He attacks his father to kill himself when he sees that Antigone is dead. Eurydice‚ Haemon’s mother blames herself for her son to suicide. She killed herself afterwards then she blames it on Creon and curses his name. Haemon and Creon advance the plot by their changes afterwards. The son and father relationship went the total opposite

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    Pride And Prejudice Essay

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    design for the Underworld scenes because I knew I could use something beside the classic poodle skirt silhouette of the era. I also realized that the majority of the play takes place in the Underworld‚ all while Eurydice would be wearing one outfit. I felt that throughout these scenes Eurydice is in a way mourning all of the things she is forgetting‚ and every time she forgets something water is present. So using all of these observations I came to the conclusion that my main color would be a shade

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    is a profoundly tender‚ passionate affection for another person. In Greek mythology love plays a big role with the gods and humans. The gods and people do crazy things‚ just for another person. In the stories of Pyramis and Thisbe‚ Orpheus and Eurydice‚ and Ceyx and Alcyone all suggest that love makes people crazy and brave‚ they would rather put their life in danger than the love of their life. In that case‚ Pyramis and Thisbe were next door neighbors who loved each other‚ but their parents

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