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    In the opening act‚ Capulet servants are boisterously talking in the street about their distaste for Montague men and women‚ making sexual and violent suggestions of how best to violate the enemy clan. When two Montague servants approach‚ one of the Capulet servants makes a lewd gesture as to provoke a fight. Benvolio‚ who is a member of the Montague family‚ attempts to settle the street fight by drawing his sword and claiming peace. At this scene‚ a member of the Capulet family approaches and immediately

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    Lady With A Parrot

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    Pair 2 The pairing that I have chosen for my comparison is A Lady with a Parrot and a Gentleman With a Monkey by Casper Netscher and The anointing of David by Samuel by Benouville. Netscher and Benouville both represents human forms and use animals to draw symbolic parallels‚ they greatly differ in their depiction of the human form‚ attention to detail‚ and use of shadows in a way that greatly exemplifies the ideals of art for their time period. The medium that was used in the two was similar

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    The Lady with the Dog

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    With "The Lady with the Dog"‚ Anton Chekhov weaves an intricate tale of a man trapped in a loveless marriage‚ who seeks freedom in the arms of the very thing that oppresses him: women. Through the use of an omniscient voice‚ formal but subtle language‚ and setting changes‚ Chekhov masterfully reveals the inner-turmoil and confusion of a man falling prey to his own game of seduction. That is‚ until he meets Anna Sergeyeva‚ and his entire world changes. This tale is laced with irony and duality

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    about a man that has questioned life and death even long before our time. This troubled man is named Hamlet. In this essay you will see why this young man has such deep and sad thoughts about death‚ an explanation on his famous soliloquy‚ and his monologue to another character. Hamlet is that has faced many struggles internally and externally. To start off his problems‚ Hamlet’s father has died and his mother has married his uncle soon after death. You see his grief in one of his soliloquies when he

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    Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy. At the end of the play two young innocent lives were lost because of an old family feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. Perhaps several characters played a minor role in these tragic events but I believe that Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s own father‚ was ultimately responsible for her death. In his selfishness and rage he separated his daughter from the one man she truly loved and also rejected his own daughter for disobeying his commands. These two factors let

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    Montagues and the Capulets. Shakespeare doesn’t tell us how the fight between the two families starts and leaves it to our imaginations‚ but we can infer that the quarrel has been going on for many generations. In the story‚ Shakespeare explores the hate between the families and how Romeo and Juliet’s love is oppressed by the adults. The adults should have been more supportive of Romeo and Juliet and showed their love for them no matter what. The adults of the Montages and the Capulets had an important

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    characteristic Friar Laurence and Lord Capulet possessed was their desire to uphold a prestigious reputation and status. The opinion and judgement of the outside world shaped these characters’ actions resulting in a vigorous desire to have a memorable reputation. In the play‚ both Romeo and Juliet fell in love very early in the story and decided to finalize their feelings in marriage. Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ had promised Juliet’s hand in marriage to Paris. Lord Capulet loved Juliet very much‚ but when

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    monologue on crooks

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    My Dramatic Monologue – Crooks – Life is really hard at the moment. I was ‘aving the time of me life on Saturday night wiv that big bindlestick whats his name? ( scratch back‚ stroke chin‚ sigh) Ahhhh Lennie thats it. Well anyway we was just sittin’ and talkin’ and talkin’ and sittin’ ‘bout this amazing place that George and Lennie was going to hav’. It gave me hope it did to get out this bloody place‚ start a fresh life and maybe just maybe be treated like a real guy for a change. (imagine it

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    The Lady with Dog

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    is a Moscow banker‚ married with a daughter and two sons. Unhappy in his marriage‚ he is frequently unfaithful‚ and considers women to be of “a lower race”. While vacationing in Yalta‚ he sees a young lady walking along the seafront with her small dog‚ and endeavors to make her acquaintance. The lady‚ Anna Sergeyevna‚ was also vacationing while her husband remained at home in an unnamed provincial town. They soon are engaged in an affair‚ and spending most of their time together walking and taking

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    Monologue on Penelope

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    detail the loneliness and suffering of Penelope’s years away from Ulysses. The techniques used were really basic; I used lots of adjectives‚ and tried to use imagery words to give the reader the image of Penelope reaching out to her true love. Monologue: For so Long I have suffered inside these forlorn walls All happiness has been drained from the inside I am nothing… Too many days have gone by without a letter Travelling the seas to unknown lands Ulysses‚ my love‚ come back to me! Can’t

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