Homework- Othello; Lucy Holman Find quotes which provide information about the following key areas of the play. Attempt to identify material that reveals how these aspects are a source of conflict: |Aspect of the Play |Quotes |How these aspects create conflict | |Patriarchy |-“How got she out?” |-This aspect is highlight
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One of Lady Bracknell’s most out-standing quotes in The Importance of Being Earnest is "Ignorance is like a delicate‚ exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone." The metaphor she uses essentially explains that ignorance is bliss. In fact‚ in the play Lady Bracknell asks “Do you know everything or do you know nothing?” What Lady Bracknell is saying in both quotes is that knowing everything gives an individual what is described as ‘that wonderful ignorance’. As long as one believes what is told
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Malcolm X lived a life marked by extremism. Confronted with extreme racism‚ Malcolm looked for extreme social and religious solutions; this would lead to both his redemption and his demise. This is the story of Malcolm X. Malcolm X lived a life of multiple identities. Born Malcolm Little in 1925‚ he was the son of a Nebraskan preacher. By the time he was in his teens he was known as ‘Detroit Red’ and had descended into a sordid lifestyle of petty crime and drugs. Following his murder at
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In the play OEDIPUS THE KING BY SOPHOCLES‚ Oedipus is almost dependent on his brother in-law and fellow ruler Creon. “O King Apollo! May Creon bring us good fortune and rescue‚ bright as the expression I see on his face” (SOPHOCLES 8). This quote demonstrates the truth that Oedipus is mostly dependent on Creon. He sends Creon to seek answer from the God Apollo‚ to find answers to the death of the city Thebes. Oedipus’s reliance on Creon for answers emphasizes both his blindness‚ impotence‚ and lack
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Loyalty‚ and the Quest for Redemption Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is an award-winning novel and considered one of today’s most popular‚ contemporary classics. The story is one of familiar themes such as loyalty‚ forgiveness‚ betrayal‚ love‚ and redemption. It follows the tale of Amir and how he must atone for his sins and find a way to “be good again” (Hosseini 2). The quintessential message of this book relies on the idea of second chances. Themes of redemption‚ betrayal‚ loyalty‚ and forgiveness
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Power is Money; Money is Power Power is money and money is power. There are many more examples of this now than anytime in the past. One of the most obvious examples is politics. Ross Perot was an unkown multimillionaire and his money is the only reason that he made it into the presidential election. If a man who earned a standard salary wanted to run for president‚ he would have almost no chance at all unless he was backed by people with money. Every four years when the U.S. Presidential
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characters lives and how power shifts through people throughout the stories. Betrayal changes their lives in multiple ways. If Amir had not betrayed Hassan in the alley they’d still be good friends‚ and if macbeth wasn’t betrayed the king he wouldn’t be dead. and When Macbeth kills his first victim‚ the king he betrays him because Macbeth used to be the kings best general in his army. Macbeth was a veteran and war hero and was extremely respected. Although‚
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The desire of power is the mother of the worst things in the world. Lost honor is the hardest thing for a man to lose‚ also is the best thing for some people to win. People live just once‚ so a lot of them want to die with honor. A death like this comes just for a person who lives with a clear conscience‚ and there is no way for other forms of death‚ only in clear conscience. In another way the desire to protect people who you love urges to do thoughtless things. May the desire to save your people
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where power lies. They don’t think power is in the hands of the woman who takes care of everyone all day long‚ and gives birth to their children‚” Page 116. Women in the Middle East are only seen as care takers for their family‚ and nothing more. They cook‚ they clean‚ and they take care of children‚ and they do not get rewarded anything. In fact‚ they are treated rather poorly‚ like second-class citizens. They have no rights to education‚ jobs‚ being seen without a burqa etc. This quote describes
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shows that Charlie is a true friend because… I knew he didn’t even have to think about warning him‚ he just did it. ‘My arms were busy pumping the air so I warned him the only way I could. I screamed. ’Run!’ (Direct quote) Page 40. When Charlie warns Nostrils this shows the true power of friendship because he is helping him in a time of need. In life there are people that need things more than you do. This occurred when Charlie was thinking of something to do with his money. He was told to do something
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