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    much deeper understandings of the most dynamic topics embedded in literary works. William Shakespeare applies the effect of imagery to further portray certain characters in his play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. By using imagery to describe Caesar‚ one of the main characters‚ Shakespeare highlights Caesar’s main characteristics and convinces the reader of Caesar’s sheer amount of power and ambition. Shakespeare first utilizes imagery to demonstrate Caesar’s undeniable power when he compares Caesar

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    Both Hitler and Stalin made use of propaganda in all forms of media‚ however they each focused on different areas‚ Hitler strongly trying to influence the youth populations while Stalin controlled visual media‚ altering photos and paintings. To make strong use of propaganda in Nazi Germany‚ Hitler appointed Joseph Goebbels as the Minister of Propaganda. Goebbels “had control of all branches of the media and the arts”. He remained Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945‚ throughout the war‚ even

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    Germans were very unintelligent‚ so Hitler took advantage of this by lying to them and making them think he was working for the good of their country (How). The trigger words used in speeches often created emotions that the audience felt towards Hitler (How). During his speeches the persuasiveness and skills used set a pleasant mood for the audience and gained a ton of support from the country of Germany as a whole (Hitler). The citizens of Germany thought Hitler was what it took to pull Germany out

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    universal language in the world and so it is no surprise that there will be many external influences from other languages. It continues to change and evolve as the years go on. There are many external influences that effects how language changes. An individual can choose if they want to follow the influences or choose to stick to what is to be believed as Standard English. It’s no secret that TV has had a great influence on the modern culture. TV often sets trends in fashion‚ music and in language. The

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    Unit 5 Essay Many great achievements that the mayans had were great ideas that later would influence the aztecs to use these tactics in their civilization. A achievement that the aztecs had was that their were able to create their own solar calendar just like ares that lasted 365 days. Another achievement that the Mayans had was that they had their own understanding of mathematics that is just like are but‚ instead of the number ten for being their place value number theirs was number twenty

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    The use of effective propaganda‚ ’Bread‚ Peace and Land’ was simple‚ concise‚ easily repeated even among poorly-educated peasants: a brilliant political slogan! ’All power to the Soviets’ - again‚ simple and catchy‚ even if Lenin did not intend to enact it! Followed by effective propaganda is good leadership skills. Lenin was an "orator of enormous impact and power‚

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    Imagery helps readers create a picture in their minds of the action of a play while reading. One dream word Shakespeare has in almost every line in the opening scene is the moon. Theseus can’t wait another minute to marry Hippolyta. Shakespeare used the moon as a clock to emphasize the time and eagerness for Hippolyta and Theseus’ wedding day and the sun is moving too slowly or waning. Egeus demands that she should marry Demetrius‚ but their love is not real. He would rather see his daughter‚ Hermia

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    same nomenclature such as toga and tunic. Greek language was thought to show class and intellect. The children of the upper classes were taught the Greek language‚ most often by Greek teachers who had brought over as slaves. Literature studies included the works of Homer and Socrates. Along with the teachers‚ Greek artists had also brought their expertise to Rome and influenced the styles of portraits and busts. Evidence of the Greek influence on Rome can still be seen today through the architecture

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ William Shakespeare decided to include multiple plays within the play. I would say that adding a play within a play shows the artist creativity and shows that there is more than one way of describing what is meant. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Theseus is preparing to become married to Hippolyta. This play in fact has so much relevance to love‚ that the other plays within this one are also about love. The other plays were used to reiterate the main theme in A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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    Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has important messages for a young and modern audience. What are his themes and how are they portrayed? Despite the fact that it was written over four hundred years ago‚ Shakespeare’s play ‘the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet’ still has relevant themes for today’s contemporary youth. The play shows important messages and presents them to a young‚ modern audience. The message is that Shakespeare uses characterization‚ settings and the whole structure

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