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    Is Christianity Forever Changed? Martin Luther‚ a German priest who is changing Christianity all together. A professor of theology and a previous monk‚ who is able to get all the credit to have started the Protestant Reformation in our 16th century Europe which has changed the course of the Western Civilization forever. The Late Medieval Catholic Church has had teachings that Luther has turned down and rejected‚ also with the practices of the church. One of the most famous teachings

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    Enter ROMEO MONTAGUE: a young man of about eighteen years of age‚ born into an influential family‚ center stage in one of the greatest and most renowned love stories of all times. Enter JULIET CAPULET: a teenage girl‚ member of a powerful family that rivals the Montagues in a perpetually bloody feud. Romeo dreams of his true love Rosaline‚ while Juliet aspires to please her parents by securing a husband in the wealthy suitor Paris. However‚ the two meet at a party and their attraction is passionate

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    and take care the family. Ultimately‚ the family find out that they can depend on themselves. Gregor undergoes his metamorphosis without complaint.When he was transformed into an insect‚ he never questioned the cause‚ or attempt to take action to change his absurd condition back to normal. However‚ he accepts his metamorphosis by taking the physical comfort provided by his new body as an escape from his past suffering on his job as a salesman. After the removal of

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    the tragedy of the two star crossed lovers? There names where Romeo and Juliet when they experience love at first sight Romeo and Juliet family are enemies at Verona. Romeo and Juliet fall in love and they also die together.The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare illustrates how love comes with risk. In the beginning of the play‚ love starts to show its’ effect on the fate of Romeo and Juliet. When Juliet meets Romeo for the first time she tells her nurse to ¨Go ask his name if

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    Gregor Samsa‚ a travelling salesman and the protagonist of the story. Gregor hates his job but keeps it because he feels he needs to pay of his father’s debt and provide for his family. He then transforms into a bug and can never be changed back again‚ he lives the rest of his life as a bug hoping someone will take care of him. His family takes him for granted and when it’s their turn to take care of him they don’t. “ He lay on his armor-hard back and saw‚ as he lifted his head up a little‚

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    Macbeth was known as a loyal and mostly honored man in the first beginning. The witches predicted great things for him. From reading the book he seemed so great. Throughout the scenes he starts to change and act different. Macbeth has this mindset to kill Duncan so that he can be king. He wants power and is very greedy for power and was willing to kill him to get it. It made the reader vision him in a more selfish and hunger for greed way. In acts 1 and 2‚ When the target market is added to Macbeth

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    characterisation and dramatic technique‚discuss the nature and development of Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Romeo and Juliet’s relationship begins and only lasts for only three days however through that short period of time the two “star crossed lovers” fall in love and subsequently get married. There families are at war and this forces Romeo and Juliet to keep there relationship and marriage secret‚ the pair are extremely young with Romeo being 16 and Juliet being just 14. It all ends tragically when they

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    on their society. In the play‚ Abigail Williams is dismissed as the servant of the Proctors due to her affair with the husband‚ John. Proctor wants to move on after the affair as he states‚ ‘I may think of you softly from time to time‚ but I will cut off my hand before I’ll ever reach for you again (1270)”. This shows that he loves his wife which incites a feeling of vengeance inside Abigail‚ which proves to play a crucial role in the events that occur later in the play. She attempted

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    16 November 2011 Star-crossed Lovers This play is a tale of two lovers‚ tied together by death due to ancient family hostility. Throughout the play‚ this couple‚ madly in love‚ made every effort to see each other. The love-struck pair secretly wed and planned to escape Verona together. Despite their families’ many quarrels‚ true love prevailed; they died in each other’s embraces and the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets came to an end. In Romeo and Juliet‚ a sweetly painful drama‚ Shakespeare

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    belief that the world we live in was stationary. They also believed that the earth was the center of the solar system. It wasn’t until the 1500’s that this theory was challenged. The time of scientific discovery was known as the scientific revolution. During this time‚ there were many improvements in science and experimentation. Old theories were being rejected by new laws that proved them wrong. As science improved‚ so did the world of philosophy. With science and philosophy discoveries‚ the arts began

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