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    into more learned and holy individuals‚ Monkey’s behavior does not necessarily fit the modern idea of an enlightened being. Throughout this group’s journey to the West‚ which is described in Wu Ch’eng-en’s Monkey‚ Monkey often uses trickery to get his way. Over the course of the journey‚ while the reasoning and intentions behind Monkey’s actions do change‚ he remains dependent on his deceptive nature to achieve his goals. Monkey is depicted as deceitful in his early years in Heaven‚ more than 500 years

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    Shakespeare wrote many tragic and romantic plays in his life. He was born in the year of 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon‚ England. In the tragic play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the author William Shakespeare tells the reader to follow their heart‚ no matter what stands in your way. Romeo and Juliet know that they are from different families‚ but they don’t want to give up their love for each other. This is shown when Juliet says‚ “Thy purpose marriage‚ send me word tomorrow‚” (2‚ 2‚ 151). In this line‚ it tells about

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    people were what we know as Native Americans. Their lives were abruptly intruded when European explorers first set foot on their homelands. The Europeans that made contact with these people included the Spanish‚ the English‚ and the French. Each one of these groups had a different kind of relationship with these native people. The best and least abrasive relationship with the natives was that of the French‚ the English were a bit worse‚ and the Spanish were the most destructive. The French came as

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    Differences between the three colonies are distinct. The New England and Middle colonies acquire an identical social structure compared to the South‚ which has slaves and indentured servants. The New England and Middle colonies dislike discrimination because of their lifestyle‚ which designates man as equal in God’s eyes. Another dissimilarity is religious toleration. Although the New England colonies have an equal social structure‚ they do not endure those who possess a different faith other than

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    Macbeth Notes for II New Characters We Met: Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s control freak wife who taunts him into killing Duncan Fleance‚ Banquo’s son Porter‚ Drunkard used as comic relief Macduff‚ nobleman of Scotland who thinks Macbeth is guilty of Duncan’s murder Donalbain‚ Duncan’s youngest son who many think is guilty of Duncan’s murder Old Man‚ used to describe unnatural events that foreshadow Duncan’s death Act II‚ scene i: Macbeth speaks with Banquo and Lennox about the prophecies.

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    warning. It was just a normal day‚ and little did you know that is was soon to be one of your last. This is the same idea of the Indians encounter with European colonists between 1492-1590. They had been living in what is called the New World for decades before their first confrontation with European travelers. These men came over to the New World in search for land and money but discovered different cultures and tribes instead. Each relationship between the natives and the colonists varied depending

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    Differences in the American and French Revolutions Sometimes a revolution can take place within a country against its own current state of government‚ other times a revolution can take place externally to rid a country of another country’s influence. There are many components that are involved in a revolution taking place. One must consider the causes or reasons of the situation‚ the events that occur during the revolution and the effects or aftermath that had been created by that revolution. There

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    With the American and French Revolutions set the tone for the last half of the 1800’s‚ it was a time of massive amounts of change and upheaval. American and French revolutionaries fought patriotically‚ not as loyalists to the crown‚ but rather for the augmentation of unalienable rights of fellow citizens‚ furthering the fight for democracy. The experiences of absolute monarchies burdened the American and French‚ yet was a driving factor behind the desire to limit the power the government has over

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    fixation with value led to poor judgment such as the violent actions toward Juana when she tried to protect the family and the murder of men who tried to steal the pearl. Soon the family felt more misery and grief as Coyotio was shot by trackers on their way to the capital. Kino’s materialistic actions showed the town the futile results of a plan that was supposed to give Kino a more prosperous life. The sorrow that the shooting of Coyotito made the intention of selling the pearl in the capital pointless

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    wait and keep being colonies of Britain. However‚ I believe this is the time to show our nationality and to be independence. As you read this my argument‚ you will understand how independence is important. FIrst‚ even though we are in colonies‚ we do not feel as same as British people do (15). We are physically separated‚ have different economy and culture. Even though we are colonies‚ we build our own communities‚ and the communities are expanded to the country size. There is no way we can see ourselves

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