Concepts of love in Shakespeare ’s "The Taming of the Shrew" 1. Introduction In Shakespeare ’s comedy "The Taming of the Shrew"‚ the audience becomes aware of a variety of different love concepts. Such as romantic and rational love‚ mature and immature love‚ intimate and reserved love‚ paternal love and the love of a daughter. These concepts are represented by the different characters and are contrasted with each other. I will sum up the play and furthermore elaborate on the contrast between
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doing the reflection about its looks but of course‚ by its content. I am really wondering why my literature professor loves to give us erotic pieces to read. Just like this schtick. It is misleading. I was reading the first part of this essay with Kath and we were both so frantic in fully understanding the essence of the piece- not just because of the words per se‚ but because of the author’s interpretations of things such as heaven‚ devil and hell. The whole story technically revolved around
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the Muslim people after 4 years past when the horrific events of 9/11 happened. Not only does it happen to Zeitoun‚ but when Kathy talks about the time a teenager tried pulling off her hijab as a joke‚ “A girl of about fifteen was crouched behind Kath‚ her arm raised‚ about to yank the hijab off Kathy’s head” (Eggers 46). There’s also the time when Zeitoun is captured by the soldiers as Eggers gives us vivid details about what happened‚ “Two men in bulletproof vests leapt on Zeitoun‚ tackling him
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Oodgeroo Noonuccal‚ formerly known as Kath Walker‚ is an Australian aboriginal poet. Her poems are politically charged and record the aboriginal resistance to White Australian cultural and political domination. Noonuccal’s poetry and activism can be seen as response to the coloniser’s master discourse which marginalises the natives as ‘others.’ Helen Tiffin in her essay “Post-colonial Literatures and Counter-discourse” mentions that “the rereading and rewriting of the European historical and fictional
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how they face the consequences. Throughout the book‚ the characters experience a number of obstacles and events that allow them slowly to move ‘Into the World’. The characters in the novel include Tom‚ Daniel‚ Joe‚ Tess‚ Brendan‚ Gran‚ Fin‚ Kylie‚ Kath and Chrissy. Tom Brennan has all the problems a teenager might face under his extraordinary situation. He had been a popular‚ successful rugby player and a member of a family that was liked and respected‚ but after the horrific accident‚ all of this
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RELATED MATERIAL: AUSTRALIAN VISIONS TIME IS RUNNING OUT BY OODEROO NOONUCCAL (KATH WALKER) The miner rapes The heart of earth With his violent spade. Stealing‚ bottling her black blood For the sake of greedy trade. On his metal throne of destruction‚ He labours away with a will‚ Piling the mountainous minerals high With giant tool and iron drill. In his greedy lust for power‚ He destroys old nature’s will. For the sake of the filthy
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Bibliography: hildren’s care‚ Learning and Development‚ NVQ L2 – Kate Beith‚ Penny Tassoni‚ Kath Bulman‚ Maria robinsonChildren’s care‚ Learning and Development‚ NVQ L3 – Penny Tassoni‚ Kath Bulman‚ Kate BeithCourse Handbookwww.daycareresourse.comwww.safekids.co.ukwww.teachernet.gov.uk | |
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on them reaching their full potential. “Many issues in our wider society will affect the lives of the young children you are working with.” quote from Children and Young People’s Workforce- early learning and childcare by Penny Tassoni‚ Kate Beith‚ Kath Bulman and Sue Griffin‚ Series Consultant Maureen Smith. From Page 185. A good example of this is when I was working in a run down area where most of the children in my class were from unemployed or ethnic backgrounds. This has an impact on the child
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from the fridge rather than warmed. ’Bibliography’ CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKFORCE – Level 3 Diploma Early Learning & Childcare Penny Tassoni Kath Bulman Kate Beith Sue Griffin Publisher- Heinemann
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Aboriginal Charter of Rights Analysis Aboriginal Charter of Rights by Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) is a poem about the treatment of the Aboriginal population of Australia. Written in 1962‚ the purpose of this text was to expose the inequality‚ prejudice and suffering faced by the Aborigines under the control of the Australian government and political system. Noonuccal was a strong believer in indigenous rights and this is strongly portrayed in the poem. She uses a critical tone‚ juxtaposition
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