short. I think that Shakespeare purposely made these lines uncut and off rhythm for a reason. This reason is that Feste is a fool and is always being witty never making a direct point. Viola is fooling right back and not being entirely serious as well. From a literary stand point having the fool talk in such a manner makes them both out of the box or “party”. It makes sense that Feste talks in such a manner in the play‚ but I like how Viola’s lines are almost the reiterating the argument that Feste and
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“The unqualified truth is that‚ when I loved Estella with the love a man‚ I loved her simply because I found her irresistible. Once for all; I knew to my sorrow‚ often and often‚ if not always that I loved her against reason‚ against promise‚ against peace‚ against hope‚ against happiness‚ against all discouragement that could be. Once for all; I loved her none the less because I knew it‚ and it had no more influence in restraining me than if I had devoutly believed her to be human perfection.” (29
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“almost Thou persuadest me”: REDEMPTION AND NEW TESTAMENT ROLE REVERSALS IN DOSTOEVSKY’S NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND Dostoevsky makes it clear early on in his Notes from Underground that his main character‚ the Underground Man‚ is quite the scoundrel. He is paradoxical and pathologically indecisive. Though deeply insecure‚ he is arrogant – believing himself to be more intelligent and certainly more perceptive than everyone else. He is a thorough-going misanthrope who despises everyone‚ including himself
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Some qualities that I admired from Handful was that she was feisty never giving up easily she was so determined and intelligent since the beginning when Sarah gets handful as her birthday present‚ they develop a friendship and she recognizes that the only way that handful can feel free is by learning how to read and write. She decides to teach her even though she knows it’s against the law for a slave to read and write. Sarah is denied by her father the aspiration of becoming a lawyer since she
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her to run off with him to a “better life” in the city‚ separated from his family and hers. Dolly’s concerns (p.171) reflect those things to which she emotionally and spiritually connected: the land and her family. Later‚ Errol asks to marry Dolly‚ accepting that they will both live on the river flats with her family. He has reached acceptance and understanding. Hypocrisy of Government Assimilation policy: will hide the humpys from Queen‚ but will show her how to throw a
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nothing came well after if he did‚ “but what I fear is torture if they come to torture me-“(Stevenson 171; Ch.30). The adventure he thought he was going to get was not the one he got. Throughout the time on the island‚ he witnessed some many deaths from his friends to his crew. “The terror of the dead buccaneer had fallen on
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a man with a gun in his hand.” Speaker: Significance: 10. “Let’s not let our imaginations run away with us‚ dear…Now you tell your father not to teach you any more. It’s best to begin reading with a fresh mind. You tell him I’ll take over from here…” Speaker: Significance: 11. “…Shoot all the bluejays you want‚ if you can hit ‘em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Speaker: Significance: 12. “When stalking one’s prey‚ it is best to take one’s time. Say nothing
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To me the most interesting character in this book so far is Piscine or Pi’s dad‚ Mr. Patel. In chapter 8 (pages 31-39)‚ page 35‚ “I heard two things at the moment: Father saying “Never forget this lesson” as he looked on grimly; and the bleating of the goat.” This scene really characterizes Mr. Patel and showing just how brutal the wild life can be. This was a very strong teaching technique at the time considering Pi was only 8 years old at the time. To see a Bengal tiger‚ maul a goat like that at
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Characters: Donalbain: Malcolm’s brother who early in the play fled to Ireland after his father’s (Duncan)death. He is not seen the remainder of the play‚ until now. Witches: The 3 troublesome sisters who plagued MacBeth and contributed to his downfall for their own pleasure. Macbeth: Act VI‚ Scene 1 Setting: Desolate rocky plain near Malcom’s Castle in Scotland. Donalbain meets the witches. [Enter alone on horseback with sword and supplies] Donalbain: Malcolm dines tonight as the rightful
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Passage Analysis 1.Sometimes home isn’t always the most comforting place that we’d like it to be. Sometimes we feel trapped and in prison‚ with no escape. “Those who got out always left something themselves behind” this means that they must leave a piece of their character or who they were behind to live a better life. This represents a cultural idea‚ anybody who has ever lived in a bad neighborhood‚ has had to leave a piece of himself behind. 2. “If the snake sheds his skin
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