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    Fool in King Lear The Fool is Lear’s own stand-up comedian‚ but he’s the only guy that Lear allows to criticize him. But in Shakespeare’s plays‚ he seems to be very intelligent and also a good person. Fool assumes to be Lear’s protector. The Fool is the King’s advocate‚ loyal and honest‚ but he is also able to point out the king’s faults‚ as no one else can. The Fool shares his master’s fate‚ and this reinforces the impression that the Fool’s purpose is to protect Lear until Cordelia can arrive

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    1. Who is the Philosopher King - the ideal rulers‚ philosophers who become kings 2. Why is he the ideal ruler – Plato believes the PK is the ideal ruler because they will govern with virtue and justice with no hidden agenda‚ the PK loves learning‚ knowledge‚ truth 3. Why should he be compelled to rule – because a true philosopher will love the pursuit of truth‚ will be indifferent to the pleasures of the body‚ will not be interested in money‚ will not think human life is anything of great importance

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    Acampora Theatre 1020 Section 7 February 21‚ 2011 King Lear Reaction Paper * In William Shakespeare’s dramatic play King Lear‚ the use of lights along with the combination of costumes and dialogue gave me a very positive reaction towards the play. The lighting used in the play helped me follow the play at a much easier pace than I normally am accustomed to. The alternation of day and night during the play was much easier to follow when the lights would either dim or get brighter‚ each representing

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    Mohamud CC: ENG 4U Teacher: Harleen Banga Date: Aug‚ 23‚ 13 King Lear: Parallel Plots William Shakespeare wrote one of his tragedies‚ ‘King Lear‚’ a play which focuses on the betrayal within families and the effects it has on those surrounded – whether they be direct family members or just people who have been associated alongside them for a very long time. Whilst the play is set within the context of a king‚ his earls‚ his daughters and the sons of the earls and a looming

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    Rodney King

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    Initially‚ I did not have that much knowledge of the Rodney King beating. I have heard of the event on multiple occasions and the brutality that came about after the trial verdict. I only had knowledge of King being an African American man who was beaten by white officers. I didn’t know he was speeding and that it led to a police chase. As to the riots‚ I had known of the protests and the violent outbreaks against the verdict of the officers. Hearing of Los Angeles people stand up against such a

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    King Lear

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    "Is this the Promised End?” King Lear and The Tempest Tragedies and comedies tend to be widely dismissed by contemporary critics as completely separate entities of work; two distinct genres that categorize an ideological oeuvre unrelated to one another. However‚ in the realm of William Shakespeare‚ key similarities exhibited between a comedy and tragedy‚ particularly those described in King Lear and The Tempest‚ prove to transcend genre limitations due to the distinguished vision presented in both

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    Smoothie King

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    Case Study: Smoothie King Summary Smoothie King is the original nutritional smoothie bar and health marketplace since 1987 and within one year realized the key to their success and growth would be to develop a franchise system. The Smoothie King brand has been recognized by Entrepreneur Magazine as being # 1 in the juice bar category for 15 consecutive years and has seen steady growth with approximately 610 franchised units in over 35 US states (www.worldfranchising.com). As with every franchise

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    of feminism”. When female turn against male by challenging their authorities and harm male-dominated society‚ hatred between two genders unluckily grow stronger‚ and therefore cost the characters’ tragic downfall. The feminist lens is reflected in King Lear’s three daughters‚ as they fight for authority and love. The stereotype guide women as weak‚ emotional‚ taking order and serve men‚ while men should be strong‚ fearless‚ and powerful enough to control over women. Nevertheless‚ through out the

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    King Kong (1933) V.S King Kong (2005) King Kong is one of the most recognizable motion-picture of all time. Written and produced by Merian C. Cooper‚ "King Kong‚ a story worth making two movies about the suspense/thriller‚ was state of the art when it first came out in 1933‚ and was brought back to life through current state of the art technology in 2005" (Layton‚ 2003). The stop-motion animation in the 1933 film and the new and improved computer animation in the 2005 version about this gigantic

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    King Lear

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    Alexi ********* Ms. ******** ENG 4U 14 November 2013 The Untrustworthiness of Language in “King Lear” Language is an essential part of communication in relationships and manipulation of people and situations. Using language to manipulate someone is a deadly skill and drives the story King Lear. King Lear let his two eldest daughters deceive him. Goneril and Regan lied to their father for personal gain‚ while Cordelia‚ the youngest daughter‚ stumbled on her words of love that she did not

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