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    seen in the characters’ constant desires for unnecessary luxuries and how they base their decisions in search for either power or materialistic items. First there is the father‚ who is willing to give his daughter to the king for the chance of recognition. As well‚ there is the King‚ who is always in need for more wealth. Finally‚ Rumpelstiltskin‚ who longs for the opportunity to take more from the poor miller’s daughter. One thing

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    rational. On of the major themes of John Milton’s Paradise Lost is how disobedience and rebellion isn’t justified. At the time of John Milton‚ the English Civil War broke out (1642-1651). King Charles I was overthrown and replaced by Oliver Cromwell. John Milton supported the rebellion‚ but later in 1660‚ King Charles II was put on the thrown. John Milton’s Paradise Lost was published in 1667 (Britannica). Some Literary Critics believe that John Milton’s Paradise Lost is a commentary on the English

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    Cardinal Wolsey's Speech

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    just lost his position as Advisor to the King. Wolsey’s reaction is a soliloquy filled with hate and bitterness where he conveys his complex emotions by using metaphors‚ the third person‚ diction‚ and tone. The solioque begins with a very indignant tone when Wolsey evidently screams “farewell? a long farewell to all my greatness!”(Shakespeare‚ 2). This shows how Wolsey is in an utter outrage because he has just lost his beloved position as advisor to the king. The use of tone is evident in this quote

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    Since the very beginning love had already started a war between two kingsKing Uther Pendragon and Duke of Cornwall. A war that would never end if only the Duke of Cornwall would give Igraine over to Uther Pendragon‚ of course Igraine refused this offer and ran away with her husband. “I am sick for anger and for love of fair Igraine‚ that I may not be whole‚” (Malory 1)‚ love has made Uther Pendragon become desperate for Igraine that he seeks help from one of his noble knights‚ who in turn goes

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    In this soliloquy from Henry VIII‚ Cardinal Wolsey reflects on his sudden court dismissal. Although he initially does not seem to care about his new lack of job‚ the speech evolves from one of defiance to one of despair as Wolsey realized the severity of the situation. Wolsey exhibits such an intense emotional reaction to his dismissal due to the internal conflicts he feels at this time. Wolsey is torn between being righteously angry and simply grieving his loss of position. The many shifts in tone

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    monsters. This quote takes place after Grendel’s vengeful mother makes an appearance and murders some of the villagers. Despite these murders‚ Grendel’s mother is belittled because of her lady-like demeanor despite having a more of an impact on the king and proving to be harder to defeat than Grendel. Moreover‚ the threat that Grendel’s mother poses is diminished because of her femininity. This is evident through the phrase “Her onslaught was less only by as much as an amazon

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    “What had he done to make him fly the land?" [repeats‚ louder with cracked voice] “What had he done to make him fly the land?" (page no.) And what did I do to make him flee this land? [shaking head‚ is emotional] Fearful of Scotland’s happening and future. Oh‚ Scotland. Your monarchy so heinous‚ so damned‚ so feared that your men are fleeting images of the past. Gone with the wind that was a torrent of darkness among the blustery trees. Gone without a thought of kinship; to family nor duty. I should

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    that King Antiochus and his daughter have been burnt to death by fire from heaven. The gods saw what was going on‚ they had Pericles’ back. This is the first piece of evidence. Pericles also must go through tough times in order to receive gifts. For example‚ if he never would’ve solved the riddle‚ he wouldn’t have had to run away. If he didn’t run‚ his ship couldn’t have wrecked on the way back home. When the ship wrecked on the shore in Pentapolis‚ he found out from the people about King Simonides’

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    Frank R. Stockton Quotes

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    the princess is life is danger. When her father finds out about it her lover get put in a fair death sentence. This is a story of love not hate. This semi-barbaric king had a daughter as blooming as his most fluoric and fancies. And with a soul as reverent and impervious as his own. This means that she is just like the king but she is kinder and love and kindness overpowers anger and jealousy. And the fact she doesn’t want him to die because she loves him. And is the love of her life. And

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    “shadow” (26) in the “sun”(26) of the manly and preferable King Edward. The “son of York” (2)‚ a beautiful pun on ‘sun‚’ whose rays cast a “shadow” of disgruntled and envious Gloucester build on the motif of separatism and isolation. It does not matter that they fought the war together‚ Gloucester will still be in the dark‚ hating the “idle pleasures” (31) that King Edward has restored. Ironically‚ while the idealized image of War - glorified King Edward and Clarence - clearly contrast “weak” (24) Gloucester

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