language used in Act I‚ scene 1. Scene 2 6. What is the “good and bad” news Claudius states to his royal court in lines 1-16. 7. How does Claudius deal with young Fortinbras’ threat against Denmark? (Lines 17-38.) 8. Explain the queen’s comment: “cast thy knighted color off…” (line 70) 9. Explain Claudius’ comments to Hamlet regarding his father’s death. Explain at least 5 pieces of advice he gives to Hamlet? (lines 90-121) 10. List and explain the 4 allusions in Hamlet’s speech. (lines 133-164)
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“Dreaming gives people a chance to be someone‚ somewhere and something in a given period of time.” That’s what I think every single time. It terrifies and mesmerizes me at same time how realistic dreams can be. Like falling into a cliff‚ giving you that mini heart attack believing it was all true and you stopping for a minute to recover and comfort yourself by saying “Thank you Lord‚ it’s just a dream.” Sleeping helps recover our system by resting our body (about 7 to 8 hours of sleep) but it doesn’t mean
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name is and I would like to start by asking you to sit back and close your eyes‚ but then again you may fall asleep. I would prefer you not to do that‚ but if you were to‚ you might just experience the very thing I am going to inform you of today. And thats about Dreams Dreams are something we all experience every night‚ whether we remember them or not. 1/3 of your life is spent sleeping‚ and in that time‚ you all will experience thousands of dreams. The 3 key items I want to talk
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California Dream When you think of what the California dream is‚ the amount of dreams is equally colossal to the reasons people attribute a dream to be “Californian”. Many agree a Californian dream to have a few trends: desire for great weather‚ mobility‚ access to Hollywood‚ diversity‚ free love‚ and most importantly- housing. Unfortunately‚ my version of the California dream wasn’t molded by an outside look that’d imagine the gold paved roads of California- but something that has developed beyond
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Mason Mr. Pettibone Period 4 5 April 2013 Dream Job Just image‚ the four gray walls closing in on you‚ pitter patter of fingers on keys‚ no personal items on the desk and wearing the same boring outfit day after day. It sounds like paradise‚ don’t you think? No? You don’t think so? How about‚ traveling around the world‚ exploring new places‚ learning and discovering new animals‚ treating the sick in the most remote places? Better? I think so. A dream job should be something that you feel right
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President John F. Kennedy filled the needed roles of national and global leaders. Their most popular speeches were both alike and different in content and their use of sound devices. First of all‚ both men spoke of freedom. In Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech he brought to the attention of his audience that it had been 100 years since the Emancipation Proclamation was signed into law‚ freeing all American slaves‚ yet “the Negro still is not free.” He quoted the Declaration of Independence that
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“I Have A Dream… We’re Gonna Work It Out” Imagine going to school at Wilson High School. How would you feel about it? Would you give it a chance or leave right away? Well‚ the students from The Freedom Writers survived. The students at Wilson High School survived even though there were a lot of shootings and gang violence. The Freedom Writers book and The Freedom Writers movie are both similar and different because they consist of the same students and conflict. However‚ Ms.Gruwell’s relationship
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Verline Mendez Enter to Learn‚ Depart to Serve In John Wesley hymn story “A Charge to Keep I Have” there is a section that exemplifies how being involved in the Trio program has helped me to find my purpose. “ A charge to keep I have‚ A God to glorify‚ a never-dying soul to have and fit for the sky‚ to serve the present age‚ my calling to serve.” Growing up in a single parent home and being the youngest of eight children was challenging. We lived in a shackle blue house where my mother was transient
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with violence‚ but with words and pacific demonstration. In his famous speech “ I Have a Dream” Dr. King affirms the urgency of the African Americans to obtain what for so long has been denied to them. King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” justifies and validates not only his presence in Alabama‚ but also the actions of the Civil Rights Movement to the clergymen who wrote the newspaper article “ A Call for Unity”. In both his speech and his letter King employs Biblical allusion‚ emotional appeal and
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which a handful of humans are made to live through a sentient supercomputer’s tortures. Despite how one-sided the conflict seems‚ the story ultimately centers around a power struggle that leaves both groups nearly in the same situation. In "I Have No Mouth‚ and I Must Scream‚" Ellison employs analogies to blur the distinctions between the creator and the creation‚ demonstrating that living is suffering since one often lacks control. Near the start of the story‚ the speaker‚ Ted‚ introduces the supercomputer
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