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    By the end of the play‚ although Lady Macbeth tries to sway us other wise the audience is convinced by the characters that in order to be masculine‚ you don’t have to be violent as such but show leadership and loyalty. This message is conveyed in Act 4‚ scene 3 when Ross reports to Macduff the death of his family. Malcolm‚ Duncan’s son‚ suggests to Macduff that he should take to the news in a ‘manly fashion’. “I shall do so;/But I must feel it as a man…” This quote made by Macduff suggests that to

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    Juliet During the play of Romeo and Juliet‚ the characters show love in many different ways. Some characters fall in and out of love very quickly in Romeo and Juliet. For example‚ Romeo is in love with Rosaline at the start of the play‚ which is presented as an immature action. Today‚ we might use the term “puppy love” to describe this. Romeo’s lover Rosaline is shallow and nobody really believes that it will last‚ including Friar Laurence: Romeo – “Thou chid’st me oft for loving Rosaline” Friar Laurence

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    Inflection and Est Er

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    (a) - ness - ity - ity  happiness  rarity  creativity (n) (n) (n) d. mess book mountain (n) (n) (n) - y - ish - ous messy  bookish  mountainous (a) (a) (a) e. clam lovely silly (a) (a) (a) - est - er - er calmest lovelier sillier (a) (a) (a) 22: root affix whole word a. spite health truth (n) (n) (n) - ful - ful - ful spiteful healthful truthful (a) (a) (a) d. stop fix laugh (v)

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    ‘gaunt thorns are stretching their limbs one way‚ as if craving alms of the sun’. Even the vegetation does not want to be part of the area possibly symbolising how some of the inhabitants cant bare to be there also. The thorns are craving some rays of sunlight as they stretch themselves towards the sky. This also could possibly represent how the characters are so trapped in this dismal atmosphere they are trying to find some sense of happiness and light bringing to their lives. It also shows that nothing

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    13‚ he continues to write and talk about love. After reading verses 4-7‚ my eyes were opened. I observed that Paul was saying‚ spiritual gifts‚ talents‚ and riches are all good. But‚ if it doesn’t show or have love it is considered worthless. That’s how important love is portrayed per Paul. Out of all the many gifts God has given us‚ love lasts forever. Not just love‚ but faith and hope. However‚ with all those gifts taken into consideration love is the greatest one. During his journeys around the

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    Although Utterson witnesses a series of shocking events‚ the character is presented as an unenthusiastic and pessimistic Victorian man‚ and is evident from the very first page of the novel. The text notes that Utterson has a face that is ‘never lighted by a smile’ and only speaks when necessary. In addition Stevenson describes Utterson as ‘dusty and dreary’ and ‘yet somehow lovable‚’ which is noticeable in the close relationships he has with his friends. His strong relationships with his friends

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    husband’s death‚ and how this impacts her life. She is completely and adultery glad that he is not in her life anymore. She enjoys the idea of not having a responsibly to anyone else‚ like what society demands her to focus on‚ rather than herself. She isn’t vague about how she plans to enjoy her life to the fullest without the chains that connect her to her husband called marriage. This is explicitly shown through her “quick prayer for life might be long”‚ which is compared to how she is thinking before

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    could do no wrong in her town. Until she caught doing something; she never though she will never be caught doing. Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by considering what she does‚ what the narrator says about her‚ and how other interact with her. This shows how Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyze by considering what she does and says. Miss Strangeworth is a seventy-one old woman who believe the town belong to her and that it her job to fight all evil in it. Miss strangeworth’s

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    TRS 101 AZ Justin Danforth Professor Rope September 29th‚ 2013 Fides et Ratio When looking at the context of the Fides et Ratio‚ John Paul II expresses on “crisis of meaning” in contemporary society. Throughout this section John Paul II offers examples on how the crisis of meaning has emerged. John Paul II touches on “scientism” and “pragmatism” and how these have affected modern society and are believed to be steering individuals in the wrong direction. John Paul II also includes other

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    It’s about how to live. It shows what people throughout the years have done. Survival is something essential to move on with life. Santiago is a perfect example‚ he is an outcast who talked to the fish and was taken by as crazy sometimes. Santiago loves to fish and has done it his whole life. That is his vocation and how he lives life. Santiago with all his knowledge passed it on to the boy and although the boy was unaware then taught him how to live life and survive it which

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