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    Act III of Macbeth contains the climax of the play. Therefore the challenge of holding onto the interest of the audience is presented. However‚ while this may be a challenge for a lesser playwright‚ for a master like Shakespeare the challenge of maintaining the mood and theme is much less. The theme of the play is the downfall of Macbeth and the mood is dark and gloomy. Everything that happens‚ in this act especially‚ must maintain these ideas. In scene I‚ lines 92-101‚ the theme of the play

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    Pharoah crossed the finish line at Belmont Park‚ he became the most famous race horse in decades. Millions of people watching that race saw Images of joy and excitement in the crowd. Newspapers and talk shows focused on American Pharoah’s athleticism and skill. But no one talked about the years of sacrifice and determination that went into the Triple Crown win. I know that story well. My family owns American Pharoah. Horse racing is more than just a sport; it is a lifestyle. From as long as I can remember

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    My favorite fictional short story from this unit would be “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. I found it to be very intriguing how Chopin was able to capture the readers’ interest at the exposition and keep it stable until the exciting climax was presented. At the beginning of the story‚ Chopin introduced the characters and explained the situation‚ but she also included the upsetting news that the story revolves around‚ within the very first sentence. The readers began to feel sympathetic towards

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    Pete Nikolos .The climax of a novel or another literary work‚ such as a play‚ can be defined as the turning point at which the conflict begins to resolve itself for better or worse. The climax of Siddhartha occurs in the chapter entitled "By the River‚" when Siddhartha hears the word Om while standing at the river as he considers drowning himself. This mystical sound heartens him‚ restoring his will to live. The moment represents a turning point that eventually leads to his achievement of nirvana

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    How can you get around without a horse? Well‚ with a wagon of course‚ but Jewel’s horse still makes a multitude of appearances throughout the book. The horse develops a very unique physical and literal meaning to every person. Ultimately the horse represents the independence exists between Jewel and the family because he doesn’t want to be a Bundren. The family sees the horse as unloving and separate from everyone else that is part of the family‚ which makes it appear like an extension of Jewel

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    October 05 2013 Winners and Losers of the 2008 Recession Were you affected by great recession? If your answer was “no’’ you must have been one of the winners of the recession‚ such as homebuyers‚ banks or the owner of the major corporations. In other words‚ most of the losers lost their job and money and even sold their homes at the wrong time. During the great recession‚ there are many winners and losers‚ so‚ which side were you on? The winning side or the losing side? Homebuyers were one of

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    never wins and a winner never quits" Vince Lombardi‚ a famous American football coach‚ once said‚ “A quitter never wins and a winner never quits”. We have heard of this saying at least once in our lives. And we all have had the opportunity to apply the saying to a part of our lives‚ be it in a sports team‚ in academics‚ at work or even at relationships. A winner is someone who is determined to reach his goals‚ no matter how arduous the journey may be. A winner is ready to face

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    Who do you think are the WINNERS and LOSERS of globalization? The train of globalization has shown no signs of slowing down as information‚ people‚ goods and services flow more freely across international borders than ever before. We should recognize that it is unlikely that all parties will benefit equally from this exchange as there is bound to be “winners” and “losers” in every trade. THE “WINNERS” OF GLOBALIZATION In my opinion‚ ostensibly‚ the greatest winners in globalization would be

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    In The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark Shakespeare uses personification‚ allusion‚ and a rhetorical question to advocate that the climatic moment of Act III is when King Claudius admits to the murder of King Hamlet because‚ by definition‚ it is the act that turns the action of the scene around‚ leading toward an inevitable conclusion. Shakespeare uses personification when King Claudius says that “[his] offense is rank‚ it smells to heaven” (line 36). Claudius’ guilt of killing his very own brother

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry was written in 1933 about a dystopian society‚ in which the memories of pain‚ war‚ hatred‚ hunger‚ conflict‚ and sadness have been eliminated from society‚ and placed onto a single man‚ called “The Giver.” The protagonist‚ Jonas‚ has the ability to receive these memories and is charged with the task of taking all of the memories from the current Giver‚ because he is getting old. During this process‚ Jonas realizes that the society he grew up in is far from perfect‚ and that

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