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    language in Anthony and Brutus’ speeches In Henry V‚ Henry uses rhetoric very effectively as he persuades the Governor at Harfleur to surrender and encourages his troops onward with his ‘Once more unto the breach’ speech. This is very similar to Anthony and Brutus of Julius Caesar as they use rhetoric to influence the ‘mob’; firstly Brutus wins the crowd over and they believe the death of Caesar is a good thing and then Anthony turns them around and they end up hating Cassius and Brutus. Henry uses rhetoric

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    HOW TO LEARN HOW TO SWIM WITHOUT GETTING WET” This is an old phrase used to be said in my country too for something you are trying to do without really trying to achieve it by your self to experience it and see how it works but just by relying on somebody else experience advises. In my opinion you can’t really achieve something if you don’t experience it yourself and in this case through the phrase ‚that it is impossible to learn how to learn how to swim without getting wet because somebody

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    Carousels: How it is made! Overview and background: A carousel in principle was an idea at which purpose is amusement. It goes back to the fifth century within the Ancient Byzantium as the early idea was crafted. A pole in the center with lashes carrying a basket is attached to the top of the pole as riders used to spin around it for the purpose of entertainment. Subsequently‚ with the development and enhancement of craftsmanship across the centuries‚ the idea was improved to a very wide perception

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    According to Brutus‚ he had participated in the assassination of Caesar because it was for the good of rome. In act 3‚ scene 2 it says “Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more.” Towards the end of the play Brutus killed himself with his own sword and even Anthony‚ his enemy‚ said “This was the noblest Roman of them all.” During Anthony’s speech‚ every time Antony spoke of Brutus‚ he would follow up by saying that Brutus was indeed an honorable man. Brutus is honorable in all situations

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    Abstract: This reviews "How To Be Good" by Nick Hornby‚ with analysis using Aristotle ’s philosophy of ethics‚ precisely virtue and friendship. The paper closely focuses on the character of Katie and elaborately examines her inner self and her attempt to find means on becoming perfectly good. The paper examines her relationship to the main characters and how they implicitly or explicitly aid her in achieving her goal – attaining her perfect self. Using Aristotle ’s Nicomachaen Ethics it is easier

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    because other people convinced them to do so. Caesar and Brutus were both misled and manipulated by their friends in the play since they believed the best‚ got tricked to do something and ended up dead as a result. The characters of Brutus and Caesar were misled by their friends into believing good things. Brutus was the first misled character when Cassius went to Brutus’s house at night and addressed to him‚ “Yes‚ every man

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    tears proved he wasn’t very ambitious. Nor greedy or ego-centric but a friend of he people and his murder was unjust. " There is tears for his love; joy for his fortune; honour for his valour; and dealth for his ambiton." Brutus is really telling the people why he killed Caesar and how Caesar would have consumed rome and enslaved it. From Mark Antony’s point of view he says "I Thrice Presented him a kingly crown‚ which he did Thrice refuse was this ambition". Antony say’s this to show that Caesar

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    профессор Т. А. Казакова (СПбГУ)‚ доктор филологических наук‚ профессор О. Е. Филимонова (РГПУ) доктор филологических наук‚ профессор В. И. Шаховский (ВГПУ) I. A. Schirova Щирова И. А. Щ87 How to Analyze Fiction. Учебное пособие. – СПб.: Борей Арт‚ 2006. – 190 с. ISBN 5-7187-0742-1 HOW TO ANALYZE FICTION Учебное пособие Допущено Учебно-методическим объединением по направлениям педагогического образования в качестве учебного пособия для студентов высших учебных заведений‚ обучающихся

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    special cases of traffic. Configuration tables will vary in the number of lines depending on how big the capability of the router is. (McGraw)Data transmitted over the Internet‚ travels over the system of the packet-switching network. This system breaks down data and information files into packages of about 1500 bytes. The data package carries the sender ’s IP address‚ the receivers IP address‚ information on how many packets the data is broken down to‚ and the information on rebuilding the package. Each

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    I have studied Julius Caesar a play written by William Shakespeare. I focused the study on act 3 scene 2 the speeches by Brutus and Antony. I am looking at the persuasive techniques used by the two speakers and why Antony’s speech won over the crowd. Julius Caesar has been an influential figure in history for 2000 years. Caesar was such a powerful‚ heroic leader with his death a devastating civil war ensued. Julius Caesar is so influential decisions made today in the present day idolise him like

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