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    Jurassic Park is a book about the cloning of dinosaurs and they are used as the park entertainment on an island. In this park where dinosaurs are the attraction‚ not every thing will go as planned . Reading this book will teach someone how Michael Crichton feels about biological science and the cloning of extinct animals. There are things that caused the park to be unsuccessful. Dr. Malcolm and Dennis Nedry where two of the parks problems‚ and the other was the nature of the animals. Dr.

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    The language used in the tragedy of King Lear encompass the development of plot and the definition of the characters in the play. The literal and figurative meanings of the language reflect the inner workings of the characters and enhance the subtlety of the tragic tone that the playwright is trying to achieve. At the beginning of the play‚ language is inflated by Goneril and Regan who strive to outdo each other in flattering their father for the vain attempt of winning the love-test devised by

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    Jett McAlister Narrative POV Seminar 2 March 2004 Atonement and the Failure of the General Point of View Atonement’s chief narrative feature is McEwan’s use of an embedded author—Briony Tallis—whose text is nearly coterminous with the novel itself. This technique is of course not a new one: Sterne’s Sentimental Journey and MacKenzie’s Man of Feeling are both framed as the written accounts of their protagonists. McEwan’s trick in Atonement‚ though‚ is presumably that we are to be ignorant

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    Analyzing Lear’s Speech Act 2‚ Scene 4 In Shakespeare’s tragedy “King Lear”‚ Lear finds himself in a poor situation where he has given up everything‚ divided up his kingdom between his daughters‚ and is left with nothing. His daughters‚ Goneril and Regan‚ however‚ have turned against him so that he is now standing alone. Lear delivers this speech after he has been infuriated by his daughters. He is devastated by his daughters’ betrayal and swears revenge against them. Regan and Goneril decide

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    It has always been in human nature to want to progress. Wherever we go‚ we always hear about the “next big thing‚” whether it be a new smartphone or a breakthrough in medicine that touches on many social issues‚ bringing up a debate on whether or not the end justifies the means. This will for progress sometimes ends with negative results‚ however‚ no matter what the original intention may have been. There are many examples in Shakespeare’s King Lear that expertly demonstrates that‚ although the

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    3/21/11 Final Cordelia “Cordelia the Crude” was different from anything I have ever read. Cordelia‚ 16 at the time‚ left her home in South Carolina to Harlem‚ NY against her wishes. Cordelia was not happy living in Harlem. She spent her days watching the tenants’ children that lived with them. One night when Cordelia went to the theatre a man come by and started to make a pass at her. One night while watching a show at the theatre‚ a guy starts to make a pass at her. She quickly realizes

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    STAGE TWO ENGLISH STUDIES ATONEMENT STUDY QUESTIONS PART ONE ONE. Several viewpoints are presented within the first section of ‘Atonement’. Briony‚ the central character of this section‚ presents an intuitive but naïve narration to be viewed with scrutiny. Cecilia and Robbie give a more realistic view of the world they live in‚ and Emily Tallis’ small contribution gives the readers an insight into the impact of class on relationships. The issue involving Cecilia’s venture into the fountain

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    Author: Arnab Banerjee Date: 1st May 2012 Report prepared for: Dr. Nadarajan ( Vice President of the Board) Organization: Hilton Hospitals‚ Ireland‚ UK Ref: King Lear’s deteorating mental and physical health Dear Dr. Nadaraja‚ I am a clinical psychologist studying the effects of traumatic experiences King Lear is going through. I’m submitting a detailed report of my findings and hope your organization would be able to help for his medical and therapy treatments. King Lear is an 80 year

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    Explore Shakespeare’s interest in deception based on your knowledge and understanding in the first two acts Shakespeare’s “King Lear” in a play filled with betrayal and various acts of deception. This becomes evident in the first few lines. The superficiality of Goneril and Regan empty words combined with their lack of love for their father foreshadows the events to come. We first see dishonesty in Act1 Scene1 with Lears “love test”. Goneril and Regans elegant yet false speeches oppose what they

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    Chapter 1 Words . 1. detriment- Something that causes damage‚ harm‚ or loss 2. dexterous -Skillful in using the hands or body 3. discretion -Good judgment or tact in actions or speaking 4. facetious- Humorous; playfully joking 5. gregarious- Sociable; enjoying and seeking the company of others 6. optimum- Experienced through the imagination; not experienced directly 7. ostentatious Meant to impress others; flashy 8. scrupulous. -Careful about moral standards; conscientious 9. sensory-

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