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    Julius Caesar Act I Q A

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    Julius Caesar Act I Words‚ Words‚ Words* Questions and answers have been provided for you. Your job is to cite the lines from the play that corroborate the answers to the questions. Be sure to use the exact language in the line format presented. Line numbers are not necessary. READING CHECK 1. What actions do the tribunes Flavius and Marullus take to restrain popular support of Caesar? They drive the commoners from the streets to keep them from celebrating Caesar’s triumph‚ and they remove decorations

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    How is Macbeth presented in Act I? At the beginning of the play‚ in Act I‚ Scene II‚ Macbeth is introduced as a valiant warrior whose actions have gained great trust and honour from the king‚ Duncan. He is portrayed as a man who would do anything for his king. The sergeant tells the audience of Macbeth’s bravery and loyalty by saying ‘for brave Macbeth—well he deserves that name—distaining fortune‚ with his brandish’d steel’‚ explaining to the audience that Macbeth earned the title ‘brave’ through

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    Sorry for everything. I just couldn’t stand it. Mum had left and I didn’t know how to cope. I didn’t want to. I just had to get away. I know you despised her for leaving. But this is different. It’s for your own good. I couldn’t stand it. I’d have to put you and Harley in a foster home‚ and I almost did. But I saw you listening. I knew you were there. So I sold the house. Talked to Beryl. She didn’t want to have you both with her. No money. Same as us. When you left‚ I cried. I wanted to go after that

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    I love the idea of writing about myself‚ and especially how I came to this country‚ the greatest nation in the world‚ United States of America. I’m Cuban‚ generally those who live there‚ for one reason or another want to leave the island and left behind the fake revolution. In my case I never thought it could happen to me or any member in my family‚ there was no reason in my mind for leave my roots and my love ones. But‚ back in 2000‚ my journey started in Havana airport to New Jersey‚ and after

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    family have a bad relationship with the Raven family whenever Mr. Parrot and Mr. Raven see each other they do silly things to get revenge on one another. At the beginning of the novel Mr Parrot and Mrs Parrot lived a very happy life until Mr. Parrot did something unacceptable to Mr. Raven‚ yet Mrs. Parrot is very suspicious with Mr. Parrot‚ but after that one incident Mr Parrot and Mrs Parrot have been having fights so

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    Yo I’m white right? But why we talking about black rights? It’s all rights‚ Alright? Focus on the facts And realize fat cats Are looking for fat stacks From ill tact To faking good will Look at that oil spill And think how could we be so dumb? Numb Like the nation of xanax Contracts With clinical lab rats Scratching backs Of corporate whacks Whackos sociopathic It’s amazing how they think they’re fantastic Meanwhile people dream of them choking on plastic Bags walmart sells and smells Like the souls

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    ACT I Questions 1 Macbeth

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    ACT I Questions 1.              As the play opens‚ you find the witches casting spells‚ chanting "Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair./ Hover through the fog and filthy air."  This paradox will occur many times in the play.  How can something be fair and foul at the same time? Situationally‚ I think this makes more sense when you consider it in the sense of an outcome. War can be foul‚ but the outcome fair…depending what side you are on. 2.              The reader ’s first impression of Macbeth actually

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    Macbeth appear to have a strong relationship. In Act I‚ scene v‚ Macbeth writes a letter to his wife explaining the happenings of his travels. “…who all-hailed me‚ “Thane of Cawdor”…and referred me to the coming on of time‚ with “Hail‚ King that shalt be!” This have I thought good to deliver thee‚ my dearest partner of greatness; that thou mightiest not loose the dues of rejoicing‚ by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee‚ lay it to thy heart…” (Act 1‚ scene 5 lines 6-13). This letter is a demonstration

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    media of ’Indians". In one part of the poem it states‚ "...the movies that we all adore the clichés that we can’t rewind...I’ve known him Oh‚ I’ve known him well‚ the bear-greased hair‚ the pungent smell the piercing eye‚ the startling yell thank God that he’s the friendly kind‚ But I’m not the Indian you had in mind. I’m that other one. The one who lives just down the street." As seen

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    Divine Comedy and Dante

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    These famous lines‚ narrated by Dante‚ open Inferno and immediately establish the allegorical plane on which the story’s meaning unfolds (I.1–2). The use of such potent words as “journey” and “right road” signifies the religious aspect of Dante’s impending adventure and quickly notifies us that we are leaving the realm of the literal. Likewise‚ the image of being lost in “dark woods” sets up a clear dichotomy between the unenlightened ignorance involved in a lack of faith in God and the clear radiance

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