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    Medea Speech Analysis

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    Medea communicates with the chorus in a rash way in the Jeffers adaptation. Furthermore‚ instead of being cunning and well spoken‚ she uses fear to provoke the response she desires from the women. In fact‚ her speeches do not seem well-thought out in this version‚ they just appear to say what is on her mind at the moment. Consequently‚ the speeches of this version are significantly shorter than her speeches in the Norton version. She quickly says what she wants to say and quickly gets to the next

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    are different in a lot of ways. In all cases‚ the prosecution is the lawyer that acts on behalf of the state and victim(s) in a case. The defense counsel is the lawyer who represents the party being accused in the legal matter that they are charged in. Both are present in court and debate back and forth against the evidence being presented‚ proving that the defendant is to be found guilty or innocent. One major difference is that the prosecution is to seek justice‚ not just to convict for the state

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    I. The cases discussed below seem to agree on the four main elements of malicious prosecution: (1) termination of earlier suit in the plaintiff’s favor‚ (2) lack of probable cause for the suit‚ (3) malice on the defendant’s part‚ and (4) special injury flowing from the earlier suit. Frey v. Stoneman‚ 722 P. 2d 274‚ 277 (Ariz. 1986); Young v. Motor City Apartments‚ 133 Mich. App. 671‚ 675‚ 350 N.W.2d 790‚ 792 (1984). Elements (2) and (3) are satisfied in our client’s case: the earlier suit lacked

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    Medea Study Guide

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    AP Literature & Composition  January 9‚ 2015  Medea​  Study Guide  By Euripides    Prologue (1­130): Nurse‚ Tutor‚ Medea     1. What is the dramatic purpose of the Nurse’s speech? ​ The Nurse’s speech works as an  introduction to the background of the story that is needed to understand the motives  presented in the story.  2. The Nurse begins by referring to Jason’s ship Argo that brought Medea to Greece from  her home in Colchis (Black Sea area). According to the Nurse‚ why did Medea sail with  Jason? ​ “Mad love with Jason; nor would she… in Corinth

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    The Crown Prosecution Service is in charge of prosecuting anyone who has gone against the law. this could include theft‚ murder or any other crime cases. They ensure that people living in a neighbourhood or any other communities are safe. The CPS is a independent organisation however during a investigation the CPS does tend to work closely with the police service. The CPS decide whether or whether not any brought up cases should be prosecuted. The organisation also prepare the cases so that they

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    Prosecution of Pregnant Drug Abusers Drug abuse is an epidemic in our country. While substance abuse is commonly thought to be a plague of the poor‚ the fact is that it is widespread and has no demographic preference. It can affect anyone regardless of age‚ sex‚ race and economic status. A group of illicit drug abusers that may be largely overlooked are pregnant women. This group of people not only harms themselves‚ but also their unborn children. A woman must be held accountable for the health

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    The Dramatic Appeal of Human Props in Greek Drama In both The Medea and Lysistrata‚ powerful women wage wars against the male-dominated status quo‚ harnessing minor characters as pawns to achieve their desired ends. Like all dramatic props‚ these manipulated characters do not have motivations or character arcs‚ nor do they single-handedly propel the action of either play. They serve as symbols rather than people‚ vehicles which Euripides’ and Aristophanes’ female protagonists

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    Agatha Christie knew what she was doing when she wrote the play‚ Witness for the Prosecution in the 1920s. Around the middle of the 1970s‚ the play script was adapted into an ever so successful film that was directed by Billy Wilder‚ which held the same name as the play‚ “Witness for the Prosecution.” Unlike “The Cat and the Canary‚” in my opinion‚ this play to film adaptation was easily seen through the directional telling of the plot. With simple sets‚ for example‚ the courtroom and lawyer’s office

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    Prosecution versus Defense The role of a defense counsel and a prosecutor are alike and different in a few ways. They both are attorneys; a prosecutor’s goal is to put the defendant in jail or behind bars and prove them guilty the defense counsel is doing the opposite defending the defendant. They both will work hard for their client; the prosecutor works for the state and the defense counsel works independently. One cannot hire a prosecutor but one can hire a defense attorney. They both; the prosecutor

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    Prosecution of Cyberbullies Twenty percent of people who are cyberbullied consider suicide‚ and 1 in 10 attempt it. We should prosecute individuals for statements made on social media as it affects the lives of many people. Bullying happens everywhere‚ and unbelievably‚ we see it every day‚ but with the advancements in technology‚ there is bullying that is happening from behind the screens of teenagers everywhere. Individuals anywhere between the ages of 11 and 18 have been victims of cyberbullying

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