Characters Hedda Gabler - Hedda is the daughter of the famous General Gabler; as a child she was used to luxury and high-class living. As the play begins‚ she is returning from her honeymoon with Jürgen Tesman‚ a scholar with good prospects but not as much money as Hedda is accustomed to. Her married name is Hedda Tesman. Hedda is an intelligent‚ unpredictable‚ and somewhat dishonest young woman who is not afraid to manipulate her husband and friends. Jürgen Tesman - Tesman is an amiable
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father to stay strong‚ put his armor on‚ and not give up the fight to stay alive. People need to realize that our light is running out every day. In the poem‚ the author uses the word “light” to symbolize each person’s life. “Old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage‚ rage against the dying of light” (Lines 2-3). Thomas indicates as we age‚ we also get closer to death. He wants readers to show frustration or anger towards the fact that time is constantly running out. This means that people
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the people that have been over to your house more than you’ve been to school. These are people that talk you out of stupid things‚ but encourage you to go outside of you comfort zones. These are the people that you can feel free to fight with and rants what’s on your mind without them judging you. However‚ best friends are hard to
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hints at the possible presence of foul play in his death. Furthermore‚ we come to realize that Hamlet’s mother Gertrude is engaging in an incestuous relationship with Claudius‚ and that her son wholeheartedly disapproves of it from the start. Hamlet rants‚ “She married:-O most wicked speed‚ to post with such dexterity to incestuous sheets! It is not‚ nor cannot come to good.” (I.ii.156-158) providing us with a view of his shifting emotions toward his mother and how their relationship‚ along with trust
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convent | I | Brine | Water with salt as in tears | II | Cozier | Shoemaker; cobbler | II | Inure | To make less sensitive: harden; to become advantageous | III | Feign | Pretend | III | Rave | To talk irrationally or incoherently; to praise | III | Incredulous | Incredulous | III | Scruple | Ethical doubt that inhibits action | III | Beguile | Captivate; enchant | IV | Curate
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it comes to the topic of death‚ Dylan Thomas seems to have a very different outlook than most people. He acknowledges his purpose for writing this poem in the first stanza‚ which states "Do not go gentle into that good night‚ old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage‚ rage against the dying of the light." Mr. Thomas is informing us that he believes it is not ideal for one to die quietly. He believes that when death comes knocking‚ we
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The last stage of life is Death and the poem is Do not go gentle into that good night by Dylan Thomas. The rhythm is iambic pentameter but that is broken in the last stanza‚ which ends in rhyming couplets and it is written in the form of a villanelle that creates a sense of urgency. Do not go gentle into that good night is about not going gracefully and giving in to ‘that good night’‚ which is used to symbolise death instead it urges people to ‘rage’ against the end of their life. The question of
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Anjreyev Harvey Mr. Wagner Pd. 3 Animal cruelty is a pressing subject in today’s society. Even though we use animals for their fur‚ entertainment‚ research and as food‚ we have to do it in a humane way that minimizes pain and suffering towards the animal in use due to animal rights laws that have been enacted. Small organizations such as the ALB (Animal Liberation Brigade)‚ CAFT (Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade)‚ COK (Compassion Over Killing)‚ FoA (Friends of Animals)‚ FFA (Fight For Animals)
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Title: The Portrayal of Hitler in “Downfall.” General Purpose: Describe and analyze the portrayal of Hitler in “Downfall.” Judging from the script of the film and the performance of Hitler by actor Bruno Ganz‚ what do you believe was the purpose of and effect on the audience intended by the portrayal of Hitler in this film? Thesis Statement: Hitler’s portrayal‚ highlighted his erratic and tyrannical behavior‚ through his leadership style‚ mental instability and social interactions‚ and had
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