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    “kiln-burnt” and sometimes glazed bricks of different colors was used as facing  In Assyria‚ where stone was not scarce‚ the walls were also faced‚ internally and externally‚ with alabaster or limestone slabs‚ on which were carved bas-reliefs or inscriptions 2013-12-05  The march of civilization grew northbound starting from the extreme south of the region called Sumer towards Babylon and Assyria.  Bronze Age Mesopotamia included Sumer and the Acadian‚ Babylonian

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    Everyday people learn how to be a better English writer and it is successful because mostly everyone in the United States speaks English. In my experience‚ I’m learning how to become a better English writer everyday by reading books and writing essays. I’ve taken English 60A‚ English 60B‚ and now I’m taking English 50. Writing essays and reading article’s in English 50 helps me to become a stronger writer. In my portfolio I am going to edit my best essay that I did in class and I am also going to

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    of Venice is a play that falls under the latter type‚ and it has been hotly contested whether this literary work should be classified a comedy or a tragedy. However‚ since the majority of the characters received a happy ending‚ the abundance of comic relief scenes and characters‚ and lightheartedness of the plot relative to other Shakespearean works leads me to conclude that The Merchant of Venice is indeed a comedy. One of the characteristics of a comedy is that it usually contains

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    non-fiction that tells the whole story of a person’s life. Unlike an autobiography‚ biography is not written by the subject of the book. Caricature - Visual art or descriptive writing that greatly exaggerates certain features of a subject to create a comic or absurd effect. CATASTROPHE: The "turning downward" of the plot in a classical tragedy. Chorus - A group of characters in Greek tragedy‚ who comment on the

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    his play. Act 2 really portrays the exploration of comic relief‚ conflict and metaphorical thoughts. Comic relief allowed Shakespeare to include elements of humour throughout the play‚ that otherwise was generally serious. These humorous interludes give the audience a rest from the dramatic and serious tension of the story. The Porter scene in Act 2 displays how after arguably the most serious turning point in the play “Duncan’s Murder” comic relief is used. Porter makes a quirky remark “were partying

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    one of the conventions. Comic relief A humorous SCENCE‚ incident‚ or speech in the course of a serious fiction or drama‚ introduced‚ it is sometimes thought‚ to provide relief from emotional intensity and‚ by contrast‚ to heighten the seriousness of the story. The original sense‚ related to “elevate‚” implies any sort of contrast‚ as that between high and low or raised and flat in a so-called relief map. The later sense of “easing” may not always apply to comic relief‚ because it can have the nearly

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    Romeo and Juliet

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    serving as a colorful character and comic relief against the more serious and emotional characters such as Romeo and Juliet. He demonstrates himself as a colorful character through his figurative language. Additionally‚ he portrays himself as a comic relief when he adds humor to intense situations‚ and when he mocks the Nurse and Romeo. The combination of Mercutio’s clever tongue and flamboyant actions with other character earn him the label of a comic relief and brilliant supporting character‚ which

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    Austin Drabik Mr. Plush English 10 Honors 8/26/2014 Iran’s Misty Wonders In Persepolis‚ by Marjane Satrapi‚ both the movie and the book were able to portray the main idea of Marjane Satrapi "Marji’s" life. The main idea being for us to look at how Marji evolved into a grown women with struggles along the way. Throughout both we were able to clearly understand what a difficult childhood she lived and we were able to get a sense of what her life was like back then. Like in many cases‚ the book

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    Romeo and Juliet

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    regularly hard to understand by most. William decided to put something in his play to make it more interesting and understandable. There are three literary elements of literature that William used in his play. Dramatic Speech‚ Dramatic irony‚ and comic relief are the three elements in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet that makes the play easier to understand. First‚ Dramatic speech is the use of the literary elements such as; soliloquy‚ aside‚ and monologue. Soliloquy is a lengthy speech in which a

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    Shakespeare MND Essay In Midsummer Night’s Dream There is a group of characters known as the Mechanics. These men are used in story mainly for comic relief and to further sub plots‚ or to tie together plots in one one event in the play. The mechanics are not just used for comic relief however‚ they also show powerful and inspiring messages through their wacky hijinks and comedic value. One such message is that even with the odds stacked against them a person can pull off their goal in a good manner

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