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    Deadly Consequences

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    Katy White Professor Richards English 1302 (M/F 10-12) Deadly Consequences In Edgar Allan Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado Fontunato had several weak points that Montresor took full advantage of. Those weaknesses lead to the demise of Fortunato. One of Fortunato’s weaknesses was pride. He was extremely prideful in his knowledge of wine. Trust was another weakness of Fortunato. He mistakenly trusted Montresor all the way to his death. A drunken Fortunato was proven to an easy victim of vengeance

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    Othello

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    Tue & Thu 10 – 12 Doctor Lanner Reputation: Easier Kept than Recovered The play Othello written by William Shakespeare reveals the importance of a person’s reputation. A reputation is an opinion about the character‚ typically a result of social evaluation on a set of criteria‚ of a person. “Reputation may be considered as a component of identity as defined by others.” (Reputation Management) In Othello all the characters’ public images are crucial to their existence. The play is based on a

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    Essay Se7en sins Sev7en sins is a different story in a lot of ways‚ one of them is that almost all the movies that have a book‚ the book is written first and then the movie is make. In this case the movie of the sev7en sins was made first and then the book was wrote. The movie was directed by David Fincher and sparring by Morgan Freeman‚ Kevin Spacey and Brad Pitt. Andrew Kevin Walker was the man who wrote the script for the movie. Raven Gregory‚ David Mack and David Whol wrote the book. The

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    Deadly Unna

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    Deadly Unna? Chapter 1 The ports football team get into the grand final Arks – Mr Robertson – is the coach‚ he says arks instead of asked Mark Arks (Arks son) is the captain of the footy team. half the team are Aboriginals (nungas) from the point‚ they buggerise around with the ball. Blacky (Gary Black) has to play first ruck because of Carol cockatoo not playing Chapter 2 The thumper – big‚ strong‚ intimidating‚ unintelligent. Plays for the opposition Wangaroo. Blacky pretends to tackle

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    Is the Media a Deadly Weapon? In today’s society‚ it is almost impossible to avoid any type of advertising or media display. Children have become targets by the advertisement industry and some people believe that it has a negative affect. The APA’s view is that violence in the media causes violence in children‚ which is stated in the article‚ “APA Congressional Testimony on Media Violence and Children: Testimony of Jeff J. McIntyre on Behalf of the American Psychological Association.” The American

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    Deadly, Unna?

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    Within the pages of the novel Deadly Unna by Phillip Gwynne we are taken on a journey to a highly racist and bigoted town. Through the eyes of a young teenage boy‚ we see the world how he does and we experience the division and racism in this corrupt town. In the book‚ the two races are strongly divided and we can see this clearly in the local bar. The front bar is for the goonyas and the back bar is for the nungas. Nungas are not allowed to be in the front bar with the goonyas‚ they are not allowed

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    Books related to Othello Othello - The protagonist and tragic hero of the play. A Moor commanding the armies of Venice‚ he is a celebrated general and heroic figure whose "free and open nature" will enable Iago to twist his love for his wife Desdemona into a powerful jealousy. Desdemona - The daughter of a Venetian Senator‚ and Othello’s bride. The most sympathetic character in the play‚ she is deeply in love with her husband‚ and her purity contrasts strongly with Iago’s wickedness. Iago - Othello’s

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    Impact of Sin

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    Impact of Sin How does sin or immorality affect a story? Sin can completely alter the vibe of a story. The impact of sin is vital to the climax of a story because a sin always harms someone or something. The sin creates twists in the story‚ making the story much more interesting. In “First Confession”‚ “Another Evening At The Club”‚ and “David and Goliath”‚ you can tell that sin has a major impact. Frank O’Connor does an outstanding job at showing the impact of sin of bullying in “First Confession”

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    Othello By: CMB 1. To analyze the structural development of Othello‚ consider Othello’s autobiographical speeches in act 1‚ scene 3. Explain how Othello’s portrait of himself and his cultural background might have contributed to his manipulation of Iago. Answer: Based on Othello’s autobiographical speeches in act 1‚ scene 3‚ it shows that Othello has no knowledge of his own to counter this insider’s generalizations about Venetian wives. He knows nothing of Venice apart from the few months’

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    Deadly Unna?

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    Deadly‚ Unna? By Phillip Gwynne Chapter 1 Introduces you to Blacky (Gary Black) narrator & other characters he plays footy- the number 1 ruck can’t play & Blacky has to play ruck in finals. 3. The nungas are the aboriginal people and the goonyas are the white people. 4. the reader quite likes Blacky‚ his nicknames are quite funny & we understand why he is scared & may be seen as a ‘gutless wonder’ Culture‚ racism Chapter 2 Describes how the nungas look like they are playing

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