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    she exclaims “I’m glad he’s dead” and walks out. As she is walking out‚ we see that Clair stands up after her‚ but it is Hal who chases her down – this event

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    and a fight with Spitz‚ the team’s lead dog. The harsh conditions kill every dog except for Buck and leaves the mail carrier in a near-death condition. Buck saves the mail carrier‚ but is sold again to two travelers‚ Hal and Mercedes. Miles is hired as a travel guide for the duo. Hal mistreats the dogs‚ refuses to listen to Miles‚ and eventually causes his own death. Mercedes and Miles are able to survive the journey with Buck’s aid. The director wanted his audience to learn that dogs are social

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    Falstaff is known for being not so much of a role model. He continues to talk about how his companion‚ prince Hal‚ is so much like him. “For we that take purses go by the moon and seven stars‚ and not by Phoebus”‚ displays that Falstaff compares objects of the sky to the time of day. Moreover‚ he further explains that prince Hal joins him during the night to steal. Implying that the moon represents night‚ and the seven stars characterize the seven planets of our galaxy

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    Thursday 25th of july “Prince Hal is the politician‚ while Hotspur is the man of action”. To what extent do you agree? - Henry IV essay number 1 - What’s your immediate response? - Invert the terms of the question – what do you think? - Consider the possibly shifting status of each character - Concider other characters who are siilar of different from Hal + Hotspur - Concider extra-textural matter that may have a bearing on the matter - Scan the entire play‚ looking

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    Company vs Hillary Rafting Company Arguments: Hillary and Hal entered into a legal enforceable valid contract with Rafting Company. The legal relationship was formed when Hillary and Hal verbally accepted the offer from tour group‚ and followed up with payment. As well‚ all six basic elements of a contract exist as I will demonstrate. The Tour Company’s package offer was advertised as an “invitation to do business” and Hillary & Hal accepted the offer to hotel stay‚ meal and water rafting tour

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    in Act 3‚ scene 2‚ the audience sees a change in Hal and his priorities as the reality of losing his title comes into view. This change is seen through his choice of words‚ his character’s new passion and pride‚ and the twist he gives to the plot. Prince Hal uses words seen throughout the course of the play such as honor and redeem. This relates Prince Hal to the characters that the audience views as more mature. Up until this point in the play Hal has been doing nothing to prove himself worthy

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    Hal’s relationship with both men is one of conflict. On one hand‚ his relationship with his father is tumultuous‚ while on the other his relationship with Falstaff is confusing. Though it is the main source of his father’s disapproval‚ Prince Hal learns a great deal from his relationship with Falstaff‚ more than he does learn from his father. This relationship‚ and the time he spends at the taverns‚ served him well‚ not only in “glitt’ring [his reformation] o’er [his] fault … show[ing] [it]

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    his ‘inner-self’ through a series of acts which leads to repercussions of alienation. Scott is placed in a situation where he feels that he has a strong sense of belonging through making new dance moves in Ballroom dancing with another individual‚ Fran‚ however this ultimately causes him to become a non-conformist of the ‘ballroom community’. By belonging to one thing‚ he is now considered as an ‘outsider’ to the other. This is revealed when his mother is shown in a ‘mockumentary’ scene‚ expressing

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    dance world. Whereas the non-artificial fake world is very dull and ‘daggy’‚ this is an example of Fran who wears big bold glasses and big white daggy t-shirts this makes Fran feel like she doesn’t belong. This is because she isn’t the same as everyone else and is treated differently because she is known as a beginner and is told that she would never make it in the dance world with her steps. Fran feels more like she belongs when she is dancing the Paso Doble with her family because she is surrounded

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    Spurling Robinson‚ better known as Hal‚ meets Barry Gorman during a tour on a sailing boat. They become friends and they turn out to be real soul mates. Their friendship grows into a homosexual relationship. They have a lot of fun together‚ meet each other’s families and experience many adventures. They are a great couple and promise each other things for the future. One of the things Barry makes Hal promise is to dance own each other’s grave after one of them dies. Hal thinks this promise is ridiculous

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