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    against person‚ or crime against public order. Listed below are kidnapping‚ robbery‚ and disorderly conduct. Kidnapping Kidnapping is a crime of unlawfully seizing and carrying away a person by force or seizing and detaining a person against his or her will with intent to carry that person away at a later time. A person may be kidnapped because the kidnapper may want a ransom‚ a reward‚ to use you as a shield or to use you as a hostage. Kidnapping is a felony in the first degree and a person

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    possibility of this‚ but the man narrating the “Tell Tale Heart” surely believed that he loved the man but not his “evil vulture eye”. He himself couldn’t even predict the madness that was about to fall upon him by his own hand simply because of the look of an odd eye. Afterall‚ he did indeed love a man that he was responsible for his brutal demise. Such sardonic contradictions reflect the elements of irony. “Tell Tale Heart” also boasts some rich symbolism with the old man eye‚ as well as some strong

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    on Sydney’s trains. According to my findings‚ Dead Man’s Handle refers to an old train device: the dead man’s handle. It was typically some form of switch that the driver would keep closed. Should he suffer a calamity - such as a heart attack - his hand would loosen and the switch would open‚ stopping the train automatically. The aim of the dead man’s handle was to protect the passengers‚ even in the worst possible case. A dead man’s switch (or dead man’s handle) is a device intended to take

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    workers‚ George Milton and Lennie Small‚ share their dream of owning a farm and of living off “the fatta the lan’.” Unfortunately‚ after a tragic incident involving Curley’s wife‚ the brotherhood takes a turn for the worst. In what some scholars would call “the modernist version of Julius Caesar’s ending‚” George shoots Lennie‚ which some regard as a modern spin to Brutus stabbing his Caesar. While some may find that George’s decision liberated Lennie from a later punishment or from his own strengths

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    may I by no means my wearied mind Draw from the deer‚ but as she fleeth afore Fainting I follow; I leave off therefore‚ Since in a net I seek to hold the wind. Who list her hunt‚ I put him out of doubt‚ As well as I‚ may spend his time in vain. And graven with diamonds in letters plain‚ There is written her fair neck round about‚ “Noli me tangere‚ for Caesar’s I am‚ And wild for to hold‚ though I seem tame. (“Whoso List to Hunt‚” Thomas Wyatt) plaintive

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    “To his mistress going to bed” was a poem written in the 16th century by John Donne; however the poem was not published till after the poet’s death in 1631. The poem is characterised by him expressing the way in which he undresses his mistress‚ who‚ according to Donne‚ the girl in the poem may have been of high social status due to the description given in describing her. The poem is strictly from a male point of view before engaging in sexual intercourse with the girl. She undresses in stages to

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    crimes Paul committed. List the elements of each crime and a short statement about the facts that support each element. In reviewing the criminal acts commited by Paul‚ there were five different crimes committed from the moment he enters Jill’s car and decided to draw a pistol. He then forced Jill to drive him to a different city at gunpoint and by doing this the first offense is kidnapping. This is the act of unlawfully seizing and carrying away a person against his or her intent (Siegel‚ 2009).Under

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    The Blindness in Oedipus Rex In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ the minor character of Tiresias is responsible for foreshadowing Oedipus’ fate‚ developing the theme of blindness‚ and also illustrating dramatic irony. Tiresias is responsible for further developing the theme of blindness‚ by using his own physical blindness to reveal to Oedipus his mental blindness. Lastly‚ Tiresias is ultimately responsible for imposing dramatic irony because of his great knowledge of the truth of Oedipus

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    In his letter to his wife‚ John Downe uses many rhetorical strategies‚ some being descriptive diction‚ juxtaposition‚ and syntax. He does this in an attempt to convince his wife and children to leave England and immigrate to America. In the first paragraph‚ Downe describes the way he is living at the moment. He uses descriptive diction to emphasize the hospitality he recieves by saying things such as “everything a person could want‚” and “have as much … as I like.” By saying these things‚ Downe

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    Elements of “For Once‚ Then‚ Something” Every poet has a unique way in which they construct a particular poem. Some poets have a tendency to stay within the same style while other’s break out of the mold and write in a style of their own. For Frost‚ most of his work was composed in an English meter however‚ when composing “For Once‚ Then‚ Something” he strayed away from his usual tendencies of writing. “For Once‚ Then‚ Something” (1920) is the only poem Robert Frost ever composed in a classical

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