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    named Malvolio. Malvolio sees himself as a handsome and nobleman that many women would fall in love with. Malvolio does not like Feste and thinks he’s useless and dumb. He asks Olivia why she wants to keep such a worthless fool‚ to which she replies “O‚ you are sick of self-love…” (1‚ 5‚ 86). This shows directly that Olivia also thinks he’s full of self love and also has a distempered attitude. Malvolio thinks he’s better than everyone else and that he’s too wise and too good for Feste. Another time

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream and Twelfth Night both include confusion‚ mistaken love for another and a romantic comedy setting. Orsino is the first character we encounter in the play. Orsino is the Duke of Illerya‚ he is in love with a woman called Olivia who also holds a high position in Ilerya. Because of this Shakespeare asks the question is this true love or the formal courtly Elizabethan love encountered in that period of history. In Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ the whole scene opens with an extended metaphor

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    individuals. The most common negative illustration that one would see in a music video was the portrayal of women as both objects and highly sexualized beings. The music video Candy Shop‚ featuring the male rapper 50 Cent as well as the female artist Olivia woman‚ shows men as the superior gender‚ woman being subservient to men‚ along with woman as highly sexualized objects. In the opening scene of the Candy Shop music video the first thing you see is a big beautiful mansion. Everything is dark and

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    woman because she is obedient‚selfless and brave. To begin‚ Viola is a good woman because she is obedient. Viola is compliant to all the people in Orsino’s court and Olivia’s court then later on Orsino addresses Viola to enter Olivia’s gates and woo Olivia for him‚ Orsino says to Viola “Therefore good youth address thy gait unto her and stand at her doors and tell them there

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    (Wikipedia). Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington)‚ the main character‚ is based on Judy Smith‚ a press aide and crisis manager of the former Bush administration and founder of “Smith and company” (Wikipedia). I particularly liked this tv series because the story focuses around a strong female character who has a profound effect on “America’s most powerful man” - the US President. The show takes place in Washington D.C and is about a crisis management firm which belongs to Olivia Pope. Olivia Pope works

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    Gopnik chose Olivia and Ravioli as the platform for his editorial because this method allows readers to understand the message. Readers would understand the message because they would relate their life to the story of the editorial. Readers would relate their lives and

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    a steward? Dost thou think‚ because thou art virtuous…” Malvolio feels his responsibilities are; to be loyal to Olivia and keep order of the other members of the household‚ this was shown when he was reprimanding and questioning the behaviour of Sir Toby‚ Feste and Maria. – “Have you no wit‚ manners‚ nor honesty‚ but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night?” He also refers to Olivia as “My Lady” which shows he respects her. Malvolio is seen on stage as a comic character since his body language

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    Hoover strongly and openly disliked King . These beliefs have never been confirmed (Benson 33). King’s tactics of peaceful demonstration were the most popular of the time. Sit-ins were very common‚ originating in 1960 in Greensboro‚ North Carolina when‚ despite being covered in ketchup and brutally beaten by violent spectators‚ four black students refused to leave a lunch counter at Woolworth’s until they were served (Benson 16)‚. Protestors simply wrapped their ankles around the stool legs and grasped

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    “Bumping into Mr. Ravioli” by Adam Gopnik is about his daughter Olivia who has an imagination playmate‚ Mr. Ravioli‚ who is too busy to play with her. Moreover‚ Olivia always talk to her parents about she is hang out with Mr. Ravioli. As oppose to this‚ Olivia just stay at home. After a while‚ the writer find that Mr. Ravioli also have an assistant. Gopnik begins to get nervous and he asks his sister about this situation about Olivia. His sister is a psychologist who explores what goes on inside the

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    Working in a group involves sharing of resources‚ values‚ and ways of performing activities (Benson‚ 2010). Each member of a group should identify his or her responsibility and role for the project. Working in a group can be either frustrating or enjoyable depending on how the group members actively contribute. Therefore‚ there are a number of positive and negative aspects of working in a group. However‚ the positive aspects of working in a group outweigh the negative aspects. A well-organized group

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