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    How cleanliness and sense of beauty can influence the life of an individual? THE significance of cleanliness and hygiene cannot be overlooked by any society. Every faith and civilisation stresses the importance of cleanliness. Historically‚ cleanliness has been considered one of the important factors by which to judge a civilisation’s or society’s development. Islam places great emphasis on cleanliness and purity‚ both physically and spiritually. In Islam‚ spiritual purity is linked to physical

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    friends. My entire life has been a struggle with situations like these‚ and having to find myself new friends

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    one of the most important lines: “A sad tale’s best for winter. I have one of sprites and goblins” (Shakespeare 51). The Winter’s Tale also happens to occur during the wintertime. This line foretells the play’s general plot‚ depicting that the play will most likely be of a sad and depressed nature and may end tragically. It is also ironic because the reader‚ till this point‚ has not realized how significant of a character Maxmillius turns out to be since this character does not seem to impact the

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    from others to avoid mistakes that can be stressful. In the play Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the main characters demonstrate actions that we all can learn from so we do not end up in uncomfortable positions. In the beginning‚ an evil plan is made out of jealousy in hopes to hurt others and their reputations. The gullible protagonist quickly believes the lies of others‚ betrays his friend and orders his death. The antagonist convinces a fool to chase after a married women knowing that money

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    King Richard III by William Shakespeare Shakespeare’s King Richard III (1592) is the last historical play of his tetralogy including the three parts of King Henry VI . T he plays depict the collapse of English control over parts of France and the bitter and fierce internal struggles between the Houses of Lancaster and York in the fight to gain the crown of England. King Richard III is regarded (Hume 202) as a piece of prop aganda support ing the Tudor monarchs who succeeded Richard

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    How diseases affect the lives of humans A disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism. It is often construed to be a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by external factors‚ Pathogens such as infectious disease‚ or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions‚ such as autoimmune diseases. In humans‚ "disease" is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain‚ dysfunction‚ distress‚ social problems‚ or death to the

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    Shakespeare‚ quite possibly the greatest poet of all time is now under scrutiny and heavy controversy on whether or not he wrote his plays or poetry for that matter. Could pieces such as Hamlet‚ or Romeo and Juliet been created by a completely different person? All of these fantastic forms of art are raising questions all around; who was Shakespeare‚ why was Shakespeare...Shakespeare‚ and what made Shakespeare tick. All of these questions lead us to the looming thought overhead‚ “Did Shakespeare

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    William Shakespeare was alive during a time that much differed from today. Back then‚ people were ranked in society by their gender‚ race or status. Today everyone is equal no matter what religion‚ gender‚ etc. We are all equal because we are all human beings. Even though Shakespeare was living during a different time‚ he still had a similar worldview that many of us share today. While reading Shakespeare’s plays‚ I at first found it difficult to figure out what his worldview was.

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    Running Head: Macbeth Critical Review of Macbeth by William Shakespeare [Aijaz Ahmed Shaikh] [Karachi University] Critical Review of Macbeth by William Shakespeare Introduction Not only is Macbeth by far the shortest of William Shakespeare’s great tragedies‚ but it is also anomalous in some structural respects. Like Othello (1604) and only a very few other Shakespearean plays‚ Macbeth is without the complications of a subplot. (Bradley‚ 1905) Consequently‚ the action moves forward in a

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    A “Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a comedy play set in Athens‚ was written by William Shakespeare in the mid-1590’s. In the play‚ the duke of Athens‚ Theseus‚ was getting himself and his city ready for his upcoming wedding. He was preparing to marry Hippolyta‚ the queen of the Amazons‚ who he had just conquered. However‚ there is a dilemma that is disturbing his festivity. A woman named Hermia was in love with a man named Lysander. The problem is‚ there is another man named Demetrius‚ and Hermia’s father

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