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    Which is main character Olivia Pope‚ in Shonda Rhimes Scandal. The character Olivia Pope is one of the most powerful people in Washington DC on Scandal‚ and she is the mistress to the president of the United States. The show is all about Olivia Pope “fixing” problems of the political class in and around Washington DC. Although she and her team call themselves the “gladiators” by fixing everybody’s issues‚ Olivia Pope cannot seem to fix her own situation as being caught

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    Malvolio twists Olivia’s words around to make it seem like she adores his yellow stockings when really she hates them. Another instance that shows the theme of love in the form of self-love is Sir Toby and Olivia. Sir Toby only cares about himself and nobody else not even his friends‚ while Olivia cares about the all of the people around her‚ but she also believes that there is no man who is worthy of her beauty and she thinks that she is basically "all that‚" and that no one can match her. The

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    Vince(her ex-boyfriend)‚ Tina(the new girlfriend)‚ and Olivia(Gina’s best friend). By the way‚ Gina and Jetta are supposed to be twins. Episode 1 Jetta and Gina were just sitting around watching TV when a knock on the door caught Gina’s attention. Gina had to get the door even though Jetta‚ who was pretending to watch the show‚ was closer to the door to answer it. “Olivia!” Gina said as she hugged her best friend at the door. She and Olivia sat on the floor because Jenna decided to claim the whole

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    him. She hears of the Duke’s infatuation with Olivia and wills to serve her. This would provide her with a place of hiding until she is ready to let her identity be known but create the image that Viola believes herself to be inadequate in her present state. Swearing to abstain from the company of men‚ Olivia is first presented as a remorseful individual whom the audience should pity. She undertakes this façade to hide what she truly seeks; love. Olivia may be regarded as a hypocritical and contradictory

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    being in love. In Twelfth Night‚ Shakespeare seems to promote the image of unrequited love throughout the play up until the resolution. This image of love is manifested in the illustration of a love triangle‚ in which Viola loves Orsino‚ who loves Olivia‚ who in turn loves Viola/Cesario; thus completing the triangle. The spectacle responsible for love being unrequited is disguise. The dilemma of viols love not being returned is not intentional or due to preference but is as a result of circumstance;

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    self-knowledge to realize his love for Olivia is infatuation. Olivia’s requited love for Cesario ensures her pain in Twelfth Night. Olivia’s love is true but it is aimed at the wrong person as Cesario is under disguise therefore her love for him will always remain one-sided. Olivia says in the play “I would you were as I would have you be.” Olivia tries to make Cesario see that she wishes he loves her despite of his countless refusals towards her love‚ this causes Olivia hurt as she doesn’t clearly understand

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    The idea of deception resonates from the definition of deceiving; to mislead by a false appearance or statement. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night tells the story of a shipwreck survivor Viola‚ who disguises herself as her brother for a job on the Duke’s estate. Similarly‚ Some Like it Hot tells the story of two musicians Larry and Joe‚ who dress as women to join an all women’s jazz band‚ in order to escape their neighborhood mob. The theme of deception through appearance can apply to Some Like it Hot

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    we’re old!” “Fine‚ I’ll do it‚ but only because I know you won’t give up on the idea‚” she dejectedly admitted. “Yay! You know you love me‚” I sang as I grabbed her hand and led her to the course. Once the attendant let us inside the Rugged Maniac‚ Olivia and I took off running toward the water slide. Climbing to the top of the slide‚ we slid into the tube and held on for a twisty ride. Next‚ we scaled the tree that led to the top of the zip line course. Strapping ourselves in‚ we flew through the

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    AYN456 BUSINESS AND CORPORATIONS LAW ASSIGNMENT 1 THE LEGAL CONCEPT OF AGENCY Part A INTRODUCTION The legal concept of agency plays an essential role under commercial transactions. This essay will first explain the definition of agency and methods of creating agency relationship‚ then the benefits and drawbacks of agency will be illustrated. Finally‚ there are two examples presenting formal and informal agency relationship. THE LEGAL CONCEPT OF AGENCY An agency refers to a legal relationship

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    above-mentioned claim. Over the following paragraphs‚ I will endeavor to uncover the truth behind Feste’s statement. Orsino can be seen at the beginning of the play pining in a melancholic mood for his inamorata‚ the gorgeous and virtuous Countess Olivia. She spurned every single one of his advances without much thought or hesitation‚ and it is these rejections that lead Orsino to lament the fact that "there is no woman’s sides can bide the beating of so strong a passion‚ and no woman’s heart so big

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