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    then there is no hope for it.” Absurd Flash Fiction is taking many different normal things or ideas‚ and blowing out of proportion to make a story. Two great examples of absurd flash fiction pieces are‚ “Dinner Time” by Russell Edson‚ and “The Piano Player” by Donald Barthelme. To start off‚ “Dinner Time” is an absurd flash fiction piece about an old couple filled with rage. It gets to the point where they go crazy and it does not end well. But‚ “The Piano Player” is about a husband and wife and the

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    and racism. Although our main protagonist‚ Scout Finch; has more of these life changing events that any other character throughout the story‚ although because she is a child and a teenager throughout the story‚ these life changing moments become ‘coming of age events’. In chapters two and three‚ on Scout’s first day of school she has difficulty with both her teacher—Miss Caroline—and a student—Walter Cunningham—‚ this event is an external conflict‚ and internal conflict‚

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    This last show that we currently produced here at Hutchinson Community College which was Othello was a show that I wasn’t used too for different reasons. The first one was that I have never seen a production of Othello at all so I had no clue of what to expect with not only the acting but the design aspects of it as well. There were four design aspects that were different to me which were set‚ sound‚ costume and lights. None of these aspects are really my forte‚ these past two years is where I have

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    because they are unlike in their own ways. The similarites between all of these views is that they are all have perceptions and have to do with ideas. 2) Explain and evaluate Rene Descartes’ views on knowledge. Rene Descartes’ was a dualist who said there are two seperate and distinct substances‚ which are material substance and mind. He believed that everyone was born of knowledge and nature did not give us knowledge. 3) Explain and evaluate Rene Descartes’ evil demon conjecture.

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    love of Othello and the noble lady Desdemona was not optimistic‚ but after Desdemona broke up with his family‚ she overcame everyone’s stop and lived together with Othello. Iago got the hots for Othello married Desdemona‚ and he did not get the promotion for vice general. Therefore‚ he faked the improper relationship of Cassio and Desdemona‚ stir up Othello’s suspicion and came up with the so-called evidence to convince Othello to believe it trustfully. The anger of jealous drives Othello to strangle

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    works like Shakespeare’s Othello and The Miller’s Tale from Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales”. In these works‚ the authors define femininity through varying descriptions of a women’s characteristics and her actions‚ as it is all perceived from the male perspective. Othello can best be summarized as a story about the consequences of jealousy. It is a story about a man who deeply loves his new wife but when the seed of doubt is planted in his mind by an adversary‚ that man— Othello—forgets his

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    The Foils of Othello One of William Shakespeare’s many attributes as a playwright of the late 16th century was his character development. Shakespeare’s seamless use of indirect characterization sets his works apart from the other playwrights and authors of his time. In Othello‚ the Shakespearian tragedy about the newlywed Othello and Desdemona‚ Shakespeare uses character foils to emphasize the strengths and weaknesses of the characters. By making inwardly similar characters seem like polar opposites

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    Flaubert‚ Maupassant’s stories are characterized by their economy of style and efficient‚ effortless dénouement. Many of the stories are set during the Franco-Prussian War of the 1870s and several describe the futility of war and the innocent civilians who‚ caught in the conflict‚ emerge changed. He also wrote six short novels. Biography This article is missing citations or needs footnotes. Please help add inline citations to guard against copyright violations and factual inaccuracies. (September

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    Honesty in Othello

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    How is honesty explored in Othello? In literature‚ honesty is a complex concept which is often developed through conflicting perspectives about a generally positive notion. Shakespeare explores honesty in his 1603 tragedy‚ Othello. The problematic theme of honesty is shown through the use of variety of techniques and quotes. The word ‘honesty’ in Othello means something different to the characters of Othello‚ Iago and Desdemona. Honesty is not always as it seems. This applies to all the characters

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    Bailey Lovell Shakespeare Shaw 3 December 2010 The Fall of Othello It would seem to most that that the protagonist in William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Othello‚ the Moor of Venice should have everything going for him. A respected member of Venice’s elite and an integral part of the military‚ Othello appears to have it all together. However‚ a closer look reveals a few cracks in his otherwise firm foundation. Othello is a black man in a white world‚ and he is self-conscious about

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