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    “For never was there a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo”. Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story. Whose tragedy is it? Through the metrical composition of the closing lines of the play‚ Shakespeare informs the audience on whose tragedy Romeo and Juliet is about. By addressing the last verse of the play to us in pyrrhic pentameter‚ he is suggesting a victory which has come about at too great a cost. The pace of time amplifies the tragic quality of the play. Time is used to set

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    Letter from Birmingham Jail is an open letter written by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 16‚ 1963 from Birmingham jail.Where he was confined for his part in the Biringham campaign.Birmingham campaign was a planned‚non-violent protest campaign against racial segregation in Birmingham.It has been known since time immemorial that people seeking social justice have used various rhetorical strategies appealing to their opponents. In this letter MLK jr. has appealed to the Aristotelian persuasive strategies

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    Love letter from Mr.Physics to Ms. Physics 28 January 2011 A love letter from Mr. Physics to Ms. Physics Hi Miss Physics‚ How r u? With the blessings of earth’s gravitational force‚ I am living on the earth and hope you too. I always want the force of attraction between us to be more‚ for that reason we should always be closer to each other because‚ as Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation states the force of attraction between two masses is inversely proportional to the square of distance

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    do this. People can only rebel effectively when their cause for rebelling is something they are passionate about and have a strong opinion about. Some people may rebel because they feel controlled or trapped and others may rebel because they want to show that they know what is best for them and do not want to have to do what people tell them to do. People rebelling expresses their true feelings and shows what they really think about something. Romeo and Julietfrom Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

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    Throughout Act 3 Scene 5 in Romeo and Juliet we are shown as an audience‚ a variety of dramatic ironies and tragic events. We are also revealed more about the relationship Juliet has with her parents and are learning more about Capulet‚ his personality and how Shakespearean language is used‚ to give an overall impact on how we feel about Capulet and how he is as a father. At the start of the play when Paris asks for Juliet’s hand‚ from his father‚ his father declines the proposal and says "my child

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    1  Jenny Lum  10/10/14  Period 1  "Letter From Birmingham Jail" Essay Response    Martin Luther King Jr. wrote in his “Letter from Birmingham Jail” claiming “Shallow  understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from  people of ill will. Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection”. This  was the view King had on white people who supported racial equality but initiated no action  pertaining to it. Through previous experiences in my life

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    poem “Even if you weren’t my Father” is an emotional poem: the speaker talks about his or her father throughout the poem. The main theme is how the speaker shows gratitude towards their dad. It demonstrates how the speaker has a deep appreciation for his or her father. “Even if you weren’t my father” the speaker says “I would still love you”. This shows the fondness between the speaker and the father. Love has multiple meanings for the speaker; the love towards his/her dad makes the reader think he

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    pale yellow eyes. Marry Shelley was an English novelist‚ born on august 30‚ 1797 in Somers Town‚ London. She was the second child of the famous Philosopher‚ Journalist and Writer William Godwin. She claimed that her favourite pastime was the ‘formation of castles in the air’ and it was one such waking dream that led to her most famous creation. In 1814‚ Mary first met Percy Bysshe Shelley who often visited her father. Later on they were married. After her husband’s death‚ she came back to England

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    She!! 1-at the dads home It is morning .Two people are in the room. One of them is the dad while the other girl is Linda‚ his daughter. [The dad opens the door and three people walk in with luggage] DAD Welcome home honey. This is my daughter Linda and Linda(turns to Linda ) this is your stepmother and your stepsisters. LINDA Wh..hh..at??oh er.. welcome home! (Linda feels uncomfortable) STEPMOTHER Heloo sweetie! Hi dear! Tiara-Siara say hi to your new dad and sister. TIARA-SIARA Hiii

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    Why be the Catcher in the Rye if He Can’t Catch Himself? People who grasps important moments in their lives‚ and remember them‚ would want those moments to last forever. However‚ things would gradually change‚ so those moments would not last forever‚ similarly‚ to the character Holden in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. Holden’s dilemma is that he wants things to stay the way they are forever and also save the innocent people around him; he realized that it’s not possible. Near the end

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