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    Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ that without the female characters to fashion an intimate insight into the mind-set of the subordinate sex‚ the play would not have had half the desired impact on its original Elizabethan audience as intended. With a hefty responsibility such as this‚ one would imagine the main female role in particular would remain as true to her character as possible. However‚ this is where the screenplay falls tragically short. Conventionally (and furthermore‚ logically)‚ Desdemona is supposed

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    Treat all women and men fairly at work - respect and support human rights and nondiscrimination Ensure the health‚ safety and well-being of all women and men workers Promote education‚ training and professional development for women Implement enterprise development‚ supply chain and marketing practices that empower women Promote equality through community initiatives and advocacy Measure and publicly report on progress to achieve gender equality Gender equality is a human right. Women are entitled

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    Ruby Vargas 12/04/14 Per. 3 Act 3: Vocab Builder 1. Vocabulary Word: Afflictions a. Lady Macbeth afflicted Macbeth when convincing him to kill Duncan‚ like a storm on a wedding would. b. Simile 2. Vocabulary Word: Chide a. Macbeth chides himself after killing Duncan like parents would to their ruthless child. b. Simile 3. Vocabulary Word: Cloistered a. If I were Macbeth after murdering Duncan‚ I’d remain as cloistered as a caveman. b. Simile 4. Vocabulary Word: Dauntless a. Lady Macbeth is

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    and reality • Othello’s failure to investigate the evidence – reasons and results • Or develop your own topic – something you would like to investigate from the play Requirements for the essay: • Length: No length requirement. Write in enough detail to thoroughly investigate your topic. Your essay should have an introduction with a thesis statement‚ body paragraphs (each with a topic sentence and a main idea)‚ and a conclusion. • Quotes from the text: Include at least one quote from the text

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    GODFATHER – RESTORATIVE 3-ACT STRUCTURE Ameya Gore ACT – 1 Act-1 begins with the exposition of all the main characters‚ during the wedding of Connie Corleone. We are introduced to the Don‚ Sonny‚ Mama‚ Johnny Fontane‚ Luca Brasi‚ the Consegliere etc. as Michael talks to his love interest about his family. At this time‚ Michael is detached from the family and all its interests. He is a war hero‚ and is happy being that. The power of the Corleone family

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    the registry for | |   | | | domain names. | | |  2. | Question : | In the Web address ‚ the word “amazon” is an example of a | |   | | | second-level domain name. | | |  3. | Question : | Which of the following types of marks cannot be protected under the Lanham Act? | |   | | | generic marks | | |  4. | Question : | Acme Waterproofing Company adopts the Web address . The word “watershield” can best be described as a | |   | | | suggestive mark

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    Ruth Vanita‚ the author of “Proper” Men and “Fallen” Women: The Unprotectedness of Wives in Othello‚ explains how Elizabethan and Jacobean writers included the murder of an adulterous wife by her husband in a majority of their plays. She attempts to prove that Desdemona and Emilia both died as victims of spousal abuse due to their alleged infidelity. According to the accepted social norms‚ both Desdemona and Emilia deserved their murders because of their infidelity to their husbands. Emilia betrayed

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    to prevent a civil war (which unfortunately broke out just 40 years later). In this essay I will analyse three speeches from the play and deduce how they present Henry V as a bold and noble gentleman‚ worthy of ruling England. Siege of Harfleur Act 3 Scene 1 The first speech I am going to analyse‚ takes place half-way through the Siege of Harfleur. Henry’s forces have just breached the wall of the town‚ and now Henry must rally his comrades to finish the job. It is a very

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    lovers‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ who belong to enemy families. They first meet at a Capulet house party. When they see each other from across the room they instantly fall in love‚ and are married the next day. However‚ in Act 3 Scene 1‚ the day after the marriage‚ Romeo’s best friend Mercutio is killed by Tybalt; a member of the Capulet family. Because of this‚ Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished from Verona. After Romeo leaves Verona‚ Juliet’s parents tell her she is to marry Paris; she is

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    Desdemona In the beginning of the play OthelloDesdemona is seen as a strong powerful women who isn’t afraid to stick up for herself. Roderigo and Othello both were in love with Desdemona. The changes the audience see are on the surface. Underneath the surface Desdemona is strong‚ determined‚ and self-possessed‚ “My life and education both do learn me How to respect you; you are the lord of duty‚ I am hitherto your daughter. But here’s my husband...” (I‚ iii‚ 197-199). As you can see Desdemona

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