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    about Real Madrid football club. General Purpose: To Inform about Real Madrid football club. Specific Purpose: To show my audience of three aspects of Real Madrid football club. Central Idea: Real Madrid has great background of history‚ honours‚ players and management Team. Introduction Attention: Do you know why they call it the royal club? Reveal topic: Today I am going to tell you information about one of the most famous‚ richest and oldest sports club in the world it is Real

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    used to educate the people in these polytheistic societies. The hero in these texts were typically from noble and wealthy descend and they were sometimes portrayed as god-like characters. During these times‚ people valued ideals such as courage‚ honour‚ the warrior code and the importance of preserving the family’s “good name”. For example‚ epic heroes will not take on a fight with a weaker foe and he will respect the honourable heroic code. The characterization and portrayal of the heroes were

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    occupy the throne‚ Asee riot and dishonour stain the brow of my young Harry" (I.1.17). Shakespeare continues the topos of honour and redemption into Act three‚ scene two‚ where he uses elements such as anaphora‚ topos‚ imagery and rhetoric in a meeting between King Henry and Prince Hal that is both crucial and climatic to the overall structure of the theme of honour. At the beginning of Act III sc. ii‚ Shakespeare clears all other characters from the stage to allow King Henry=s first

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    attitudes as a form of dishonour and to regain his family honour‚ death was the only solution (Dimanno‚ 2016). As a result‚ the Shafia’s took it upon themselves to be judge‚ jury and executioner of teenage behaviour disregarding Canadian laws. Mr. Shafia was heard on record after the murders saying that “they violated us immensely‚” and “nothing is more dear to me than my honour” (Friscolanti‚ 2011). Those quotes symbolize the importance of honour to this family‚ Mr. Shafia especially. Therefore‚ the

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    whole play twists around the lovers and the way they approach to love and courtship. Although Hermia and Helena are both willing to risk honour for true love; in truth Hermia is confident in her approach to courtship while Helena lacks self-esteem. Hermia and Helena are both willing to risk their honour for their true loves. For example Hermia is risking her honour by running away with her true love Lysander: My good Lysander‚ I swear to thee by Cupid’s strongest bow‚ By his best arrow

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    Lear ’s journey of finding self-knowledge In the play‚ we see King Lear going through a journey of self-knowledge. The play starts with King Lear who seems to be obsessed with honour. He divides his country‚ giving the one who honours him the most the biggest part. But the treachery of his daughters‚ Goneril and Regan‚ and the loss of the daughter who truly loved him‚ Cordelia‚ will make him see clear again. This will make Lear see himself and the world as they truly are. First I ’ll show how

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    Falstaff‚ but by the end of the play he has also supplanted Hotspur as a soldier and a man of honour who can take astute action when it is called for. By contrast‚ Hotspur is very much the man of action‚ though Shakespeare suggests that action‚ when it is untempered by thought and political acumen‚ is a dangerous and deadly quality. Initially Hotspur is held up as a superb soldier and a model of chivalry and honour in marked contrast with Hal’s idleness and frivolity. The contrast between the two Harrys

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    Pravin: Ladies and Gentlemen‚ may I request you to please stand/rise as the Academic Procession consisting of Smt. Aarthy Sampathy‚ Chairperson‚ S.P. Sampathy’s **** ****** Educational Society and President and Chief Executive ‚ S.P.Sampathy’s **** ****** Group of Institutions‚ the Presiding Officer of the 16th  Convocation‚ the Chief Guest Sri D.K.Jain‚ President & Chairman‚ Luxor Group‚ and Guest of Hounour ‚ Padmashri. Dr. Pritam Singh‚ Professor of Eminence‚ Management Development Institute

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    1999 JULIET’S ATTITUDE Before and After meeting Romeo BEFORE " Tell me‚ daughter Juliet‚ how stands your disposition to be married?" says Lady Capulet‚ touching her daughter lightly‚ as the mothering nurse stands apart‚ watching. "It is an honour that I dream not of." Says Juliet‚ after a while of pondering‚ holding truth in her tone and in her eyes. AFTER "Three words‚ dear Romeo‚ and good night indeed. If that thy bent of love be honourable‚ Thy purpose marriage‚ send me word to-morrow

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    appearance vs reality‚ prejudice‚ manhood and honour; womanhood and sexuality. There are multiple examples of how these concepts change‚ and are represented. Although different critics have different interpretations‚ through the use of these critical analyses we can gain a further understanding of how the central ideas change and begin to develop throughout the play. Throughout the play‚ various male figures seek to assert and protect their manhood and their honour. Based on the Duke’s regard for him in

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