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    Dorai says to Thangam that he could leave her sister because his life was in complete control of his father (in-law). He had got him a job‚ provided money for his sister’s marriage whereas also looked after his own father in his last days; everything was looked upon by her father‚ he did not even had to pay the hospital bills of his father. He was tied from all corners. But he clears that his anger had hyped because she would not tell him anything. She used to hide from him which had lead to such

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    CORRUPTION There is no second opinion about what human beings want in life. What makes a man happy is freedom. Freedom to rule and to have everything one can wish for and that eventually gives birth to greed. Greed‚ the one word‚ one attitude and one voice at the bottom which leads to corruption. Like the universal problem this devil of corruption has existed in all ages leaving undone effects from the heart of Rome to Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ from literature to music‚ from each society to each government

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    William Shakespeare utilizes the motif of “light” in order to highlight Romeo’s love for Juliet and to suggest that love can change people. When Romeo’s parents meet up with Benvolio‚ they use the motif of “light” to describe Romeo’s condition.His father describes how Romeo “Shut ups his Windows‚ locks fair daylight out” and how he “makes himself an artificial night.” (1.1.137) Romeo is depressed and prefers to stay out of light because he has fallen out of love with Rosaline so he locks himself

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    Figurative Language Identifications 1) Simile “…How like a deer‚ strucken by many princes‚ Dost thou here lie!” -Antony (Act III‚ Scene I) 2) Setting “…Who to Philippi here consorted us.” -Cassius (Act V‚ Scene I) 3) Personification “O conspiracy‚ Sham’st thou to show thy dang’rous brow by night‚ When evils are most free? O‚ then by day Where wilt thou find

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    In normal sleep‚ dawn will come in the morning. The decision to wake up or sleep on belongs to the sleeper or any outside forces. In Hamlet‚ a play by William Shakespeare‚ young Hamlet struggles with indecision and morality after he finds out the circumstances behind his father’s death. As a result‚ he begins to question life and the human mind itself. Hamlet’s “To Be or Not To Be” Soliloquy divulges Shakespeare’s pessimistic perspective of humanity‚ revealing through a simple question‚ argument

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    Table of Contents  Executive Summary  1.​   ​ Introduction  1.1 Behavioural Learning Theory  3  1.1.1 Classical Conditioning  3  1.1.2 Operant Conditioning  3  2.​   ​ Reinforcement Theory  4  2.1 Application of theories  4  2.1.1 MasterChef Australia  4  2.1.2 The Biggest Loser  5  2.1.3 The Block  5  3.​   ​ Involvement Theory  5  3.1 Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM)  6  3.2 High Involvement  6  3.3 Low Involvement  6  3.4 Cognitive and passive (Left and Right brain)  7  4.​   ​ Conclusion  5

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    originator)” (Pearsall & Trumble ed.‚ 1996‚ p 92) Authorship The idea that ’the author ’ is the source of meaning and value in artistic texts has been a persistent one. We talk of Shakespeare’s plays or Austen ’s novels in ways that suggest that William Shakespeare and Jane Austen are uniquely gifted and independent individuals‚ solely responsible for everything in their work. This view of art credits the author with power through having genius‚ and/or special experience‚ and emphasises the individual

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    What would you be willing to do for love? The characters in the comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare‚ prove they will doing anything it takes. This causes much conflict between them surrounding the concept of love. Love is thrown and shifted around multiple times between the characters throughout the comedy‚ primarily due to magical interference. However‚ these fickle interferences provoke them to ponder their morals and values regarding love. Helena displays this conflict in

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    Just as society and human-beings in general‚ the female gender is incredibly diverse. Some people depict women as soft‚ powerless‚ naïve‚ and somewhat “inferior” to men. While I don’t necessarily agree with those assumptions‚ Shakespeare is known for writing plays that often exaggerate those traits. But‚ it seems as if he avoided gaining comfort within that specific style of writing in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ deciding to give the female characters a bit of superiority. This sense of power (by

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    The tragic play “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare develops characters to show an appearance of loyalty in order to deceive an enemy. The theme of deception is supported through interactions between Cassius and Brutus‚ the conspirators and Caesar‚ and Antony and the conspirators. It is ironic that the characters that deceive others in this play are actually being deceived themselves. As the leader of the conspirators who want Caesar dead‚ Cassius feels the Brutus needs to be a member of this

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