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    Is this the end for Marc Ching and his wife‚ and the mother of his children‚ Linda Ching? Like we haven’t heard this kind of story before. With a loyal wife at home with the kids‚ Pretty boy gets a little money and fame and then receives a lot of undeserved attention from gorgeous news reporters‚ rich single woman‚ 20 somethings who would like nothing more than to be a ’groupie’ add the fact that a ton of cash is missing from his foundations bank account and you get serious marriage troubles.

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    Analysis of Marc Antony’s Funeral Oration "...Bear with me; / my heart is in the coffin there with Caesar‚ / And I must pause till it come back to me." (JC III ii 47) Marc Antony’s speech at Caesar’s funeral was so cunning and powerful that it caused the crowd’s loyalties to sway. Prior to Marc Antony’s oration the crowd favored Brutus and the conspirators. However‚ Marc Antony’s compelling discourse caused the plebeians to support him‚ and not Brutus. Marc Antony used three literary devices during

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    In William Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra‚ there are many characters that in the end are a major influence on each other. The three main characters that have the most influence on each other are Cleopatra‚ Marc Antony‚ and Octavius Ceasar. Cleopatra was Egypts last pharoh and Marc Antonys lover. Cleopatra favors high drama. She meets Antony and almost immediately falls in love with him. Cleopatras love for Antony becomes the most imporatant thing in her life. She uses her love to manipulate people

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    Macbeth Soliloquy

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    brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow‚ a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot‚ full of sound and fury Signifying nothing. Dear William‚ In my opinion your Soliloquy can be seen as depressing or‚ depending on how you look at it‚ as a motivation for everyones lives. When it says “Tomorrow‚ and tomorrow... day to day‚” macbeth is trying to tell us that life is boring and only repeats itself day by day. That line

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    Antony and Cleopatra Essay Question: How is power play illustrated in the behaviour of Antony and Cleopatra and Antony and Caesar in Shakespeare’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’? In your answer make close reference to the text. (600-800 words) The strength of the powerplay used in Shakespeare’s play ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ becomes evident in many different situations as characters assert themselves over others to create the outcome they desire. In ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ this dominance is displayed in

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    UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DE CHILE Vicerrectoría académica Facultad de Comunicaciones Escuela de Publicidad TRABAJO SOBRE Anthony Giddens‚ “Análisis sobre la tercera vía” TAREA 3 Profesor Juan Carlos Piñeiro Hernández. Dennis Eduardo Urtulla Canales. Carrera de Publicidad‚ segundo semestre 08 de Septiembre 2009 SANTIAGO – CHILE. Índice PAGINA Introducción.....................................................................................................2 Anthony Giddens………

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    Mark Antony Study Guide Character Overview Mark Antony is one of the many main characters in William Shakespeare’s world famous play ‘Julius Caesar’. In the play‚ he is a confident and devoted follower of Julius Caesar‚ and also his loyal friend. After the murder of Julius Caesar‚ Mark Antony sides with Octavius‚ Caesars nephew‚ to bring to justice the conspirators. Mark Antony is an accomplished soldier and a skilled leader. He is politically shrewd and he has the ability to use the power of

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    justify the murder of Julius Caesar. However after allowing Mark Antony to not only bring in the corpse of their beloved Caesar yet also speak after Brutus during the funeral‚ it would seem that Brutus’ role in the murder was pointless. Both Brutus and Antony delivered powerful speeches using irony and rhetorical devices but one speech failed to deliver an essential connection with the crowd. Although Brutus persuades the plebeians‚ Mark Antony manipulates the crowd afterwards. It is true Marcus Brutus

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    style and tone. Anthony appeals to logos in a number of ways. Anthony begins his speech by using the idea from Brutus’ speech that Caesar was an ambitious man. Brutus used this thought to support his basis for killing Julius Caesar. Antony presents evidence of Caesar’s “ambition‚” when he states‚ “he was my friend‚ faithful and just to me; but Brutus says he was ambitious and; and Brutus is an honorable man.” Anthony also declares‚ “He [Caesar] hath brought many captives home to Rome

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    MACBETH SOLILOQUY DAGGER AHEAD OF ME (ACT 2‚ SCENE 1) Good morning/afternoon everyone and welcome to today’s workshop on the famous and acclaimed playwright William Shakespeare at Brisbane’s prestigious Twelfth Night Theatre. This presentation is from a soliloquy from the play Macbeth in Act2.Sc.1 (Lines 33-65). Paraphrasing a Shakespeare aside and that too of a self-divided protagonist‚ is far from an easy task. Macbeth has made his decision to kill the King and take the crown as his own

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