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    Looks Can Be Deceiving Disguise plays an important role throughout both the "Jew of Malta" and "Merchant of Venice." Play writers‚ especially Shakespeare‚ are known for their use of trickery in their writings. Disguise among characters brings about a literary device known as dramatic irony‚ in which the audience knows what the characters do not: behind the mask there lies someone other than who the character pretends to be. The beginnings of dramatic irony actually date back to the writings

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    Looks Are Deceiving Marmara was one of those people that everyone despises. Everyone knows how challenging the first part of the school year can be for new students. I mean‚ you have to make new friends and just get used to an unaccustomed environment. Well‚ it was not like that for Marmara! She had already become popular on the first day and was elected as class representative for she was intelligent and talented. She wrote two books that are published‚ had good looks‚ a beautiful voice‚ eye capturing

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    “Appearances can be Deceiving” We all together as a family joyfully entered the new house that my parents had just bought in which I would finally have my own bedroom; so the first thing I did when we had arrived was ask which room was going to be my bedroom. The move was on a long weekend which made things much more complicated than expected. However‚ it was all worth it since in the end I got to pick the curtains and wall colors for my room. Monday came along and with it came an arrival at

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    ‘Trash’‚ written by Andy Mulligan‚ demonstrates some examples of how looks can be deceiving. In the novel‚ Jun is seen by others as being unintelligent but he is actually smart. José Angelico stole six million dollars from senator Zapanta but he did it to help the people who deserve it. Finally Raphael is a very strong‚ clever boy even though he looks naïve‚ therefore looks can be deceiving in ‘Trash’. Firstly‚ Jun Jun is a very poor looking boy in the dumpsite‚ conversely he has money and a big

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    conclusion that a person is not morally acceptable based on how they look? Indeed‚ many times how a person looks keeps us away from understanding their real character. We are visual creatures‚ and many times‚ we believe what our eyes see. However‚ many times we forget that there is much more behind the reflection of our eyes. “Societal norms” have made us believe that there is this “perfect” picture of how a person of good character should look. Those norms are subjective-not incorporating the individuality

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    Looks Can Be Deceiving In the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is referred to as mad or insane‚ but he says that the disease has only sharpened his senses. The narrator insists on his sanity after murdering an old man with a virtue eye. The old man appears to be more of a mystery‚ the neighbor notifies the three policemen of the suspected murder. The three policemen do not have any special role besides of doing their job of being the policemen that they are. A guilty conscience

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    Appearances Can Be Deceiving‚ Assignment 11 David Beckham’s $25m claim for libel and slander rejected by US judge In this case with David Beckham’s $25m claim for libel and slander of a celebrity magazine that alleged he slept with a prostitute‚ Irma Nici age 26. US judge rejected his claim‚ the libel laws in the US are more favourable to defendants. In this case‚ public figures where they attempt to bring a libel action in the US must be proved "actual malice". The judge states that David

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    which was to become king. This is where the deceiving starts which is to make people to believe in something that is not true to gain an advantage. Macbeth himself gets deceived In the beginning of the story because Macbeth hears news from three witches about his prophecies of becoming king “All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be king hereafter!”. Macbeth starts believing of what the witches are saying is true “If chance

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    the movie‚ Moore uses a lot of editing and splices together a lot of scenes in order to get his points across. In fact‚ he does this so much that the whole film is misleading. The fast moving scenes are used in order to hide the splicing work‚ which can be noticed by careful viewing of the film. Overall‚ the film deceives the viewers by using various editing techniques‚ thus the director¡¯s integrity is questionable. Moore splices together speeches and interviews in order to make them say what he

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    Marketing Chapter Five Case Study 5.2 1. How does Look-Look use technology to gain insights on the teen and young adult markets? Lee and Gordon felt the that younger people themselves were not given a very large part in the to play in the market research process‚ even though they were in the best situation to give complete accurate information about youth trends. So they created an internet communication system and enlisted young people to provide up to date information‚ right from them

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