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    Audience and Desdemona

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    Desdemona In the beginning of the play Othello‚ Desdemona is seen as a strong powerful women who isn’t afraid to stick up for herself. Roderigo and Othello both were in love with Desdemona. The changes the audience see are on the surface. Underneath the surface Desdemona is strong‚ determined‚ and self-possessed‚ “My life and education both do learn me How to respect you; you are the lord of duty‚ I am hitherto your daughter. But here’s my husband...” (I‚ iii‚ 197-199). As you can see Desdemona is not scared

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    cinema transformed the audience experience: Critically investigate this claim from a primarily Irish perspective. “Audiences are the same all over the world‚ and if you entertain them‚ they’ll respond.” (Minnelli‚ L). This quote doesn’t need any explanation. As audiences‚ we spend our lives waiting for an experience that will entertain and captivate us‚ give us something to talk and fascinate about. This isn’t a new trait. Looking back to the mid 19th century‚ audiences were too awaiting this

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    Ample adj enough or more than enough I have ample rocks in your yard There are ample students in the class Obscure adj not clear to understand Verb keep someone from being seen Assuage verb to make a pain less intense My hunger was assuaged my food Impotent adj lack of power and mobility hopeless Superman is impotent against kryptonite I am impotent to knives The dog was impotent against chocolate Malevolent adj wishing evil toward others Daunt verb to overcome with fear I daunt my

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    ERR your work role

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    Task B Your work role: ERR B1: Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment or employment agreement During my employment with Care UK Woodland Hall nursing home‚ they may need to check and process my personal details‚ details of criminal record and medical data. Care UK will ensure that my personal info is kept securely and will not disclose this information as according to the Data Protection Act 1998. My employment was subject to a 6 months’

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    the balance of audience sympathy to change between the three great leaders. Audience sympathy never lies by any real amount with Caesar‚ and in Acts III and IV‚ the audience feels increasingly alienated from him. This is largely due to his calculated‚ ruthless style of leadership‚ which becomes more evident during the battle. Caesar judges wisely‚ and is successful because of this‚ and by Act III‚ Scene 7 he has already defeated Toryne – previously one of Antony’s territories. In Act III‚ Scene 12

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    Military Ethics Would you disobey an unjust or illegal command given to you by a superior? If deontological ethics is applied then it could be questionable. “Deontological ethics is and ethical theory that places special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions” (Britannica 2016). An action is considered morally good because of characteristics from the action itself‚ not because the end result of the action is good. One could be given a command that is unjust or

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    Sympathy for the Devil?” How does Mary Shelley persuade the reader to pity Frankenstein’s Creature? Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818. At that time‚ the Gothic Horror genre was becoming increasingly popular. The Gothic Horror genre combined the genres of horror and romance and is often associated with dark castles‚ murder and monsters. The idea for the novel came about during a dream while Shelley and her husband Percy were staying with Lord Byron. She then used that dream as a basis

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    in cold blood sympathy

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    Sympathy for a Killer Most people believe that everyone gets what they deserve. That all bad actions deserve consequences. To many‚ that is what the so-called “justice” system is for. Criminals are supposed to be punished by the law‚ but is it always fair to the criminals? What if one of those criminals had an awful life growing up and just was unable to stay out of trouble? It is just this question that Truman Capote addresses in his book‚ In Cold Blood. Throughout the book‚ Capote creates

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    How does Miller use the ending of each act to make the audience feel the madness in Salem? Miller is able to portray the madness of Salem in a variety of ways‚ throughout the whole of the play however the ending of each act allows the audience to fully feel the hysteria. By incorporating changes of key themes and ideas as well as using links throughout the text and a variety of dramatic techniques towards the end of each act‚ Miller is able to leave the audience with a sense of this madness. The

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    Audience Analysis COM 285 November 6‚ 2010 Audience Analysis “Audience analysis gives you the tools you need to shape your product and your message” (Locker & Kienzler‚ 2008‚ p. 41). When presenting the company’s quarterly sales information it is important to evaluate the audience so that you can tailor the message to their needs. Considering the characteristics of the audience; the more you know about the audience‚ the more you can focus your presentation on what they need to know. You

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