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    Romeo And Juliet has been a famous and used novel in schools around the world. It is most known for its dramatic‚ “love story”‚ and epic fights between acts. In particular‚ drama is the most frequently used throughout this novel due to the disputing hatred the Capulets and Montagues have for one another. All these components mixed together lead to a cliché ending‚ but with events leading up to it that will leave you wondering “what if.” The climax is the hook in action that is the most exciting and

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    In the Minion period‚ There were the “Delphi Tholos” and the ”Epidauros theater” .The Delphi Tholos was the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia‚ Tholos. This tholos was a circular building which was created between 380 and 360 BC at the center of the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia. It was built and constructed with 20 Doric columns on an exterior diameter which measures 14.76m. The building stands about 13.5 meters tall at the center of the Athena Pronaia sanctuary‚ and its interior columns were designed of

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    Summative Script Assignment Balthasar‚ Romeo’s servant‚ comes from Verona to tell him that Juliet is dead and she lies in the Capulet’s tomb. Even though this is not true‚ Romeo has no idea‚ so he decides to go back to Verona so he can die next to Juliet. He sets out to find a pharmacist who will sell him a potion which Romeo thinks will kill him. [Enter Romeo] ROMEO: Ah me! If I can trust the truth of sleep‚ My dreams presage something joyful is about to happen! I dreamt my Juliet came and found

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    Imperial period‚ about A.D. 150. It was made of marble (from the island of Proconnesus in the Sea of Marmara near Istanbul‚ Turkey). It is 36.8 cm (14 1/2 in.) in height; 49.2 cm (19 3/8 in.) in width; 41.6 cm (16 3/8 in.) in depth. Its classification is tomb equipment. It is currently displayed in the Museum of Fine Arts‚ Boston and the museum purchased it with funds donated in memory of Emily Townsend Vermeule‚ 2002. On the front‚ a man wearing a toga pours a libation over a tripod- altar. Next to him

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    What is Mummification? It is the preserving of the body done either naturally or deliberately using a variety of preservation techniques. Humans were desiccated using a variety of materials‚ most commonly natron as a way to remove the moisture in their bodies to inhibit decay and bacterial growth. This helped to preserve the bodies and significantly slow down decomposition. The bodies were then wrapped in the traditionally seen bandages as a way to seal the body. Why Was Mummification Used/Done

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    Nearly all pharaohs were mummified‚ and many members of the nobility and upper classes had the full mummification treatment. - King Tut is a good example. He was the only pharaoh who’s tomb was not robbed. So when his tomb was found‚ it taught us a lot about ancient egypt and their pharaohs. - After finding King Tut’s tomb it was thought that he was murdered by an official because his skull was bashed in and only a person of great importance could get close enough to harm him. Civilization - Mummification

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    following you? I thought you had gone to the tomb… Mary: (tears and sobbing and still out of breath from running)I did John but when I got there the stone had been rolled away Peter: What! (confusion and bewilderment are all over his face and in his voice) Mary: Yes! Oh Peter‚ they have taken the Lord out of the tomb‚ and we do not know where they have laid him! (sobbing turned into wails of lament) Narrator: At once Peter and John ran to the tomb. John out ran Peter. Peter was still in deep

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    the story changing how the viewer sees the play. The modern adaptations in Baz Luhrmann’s version of Romeo and Juliet cause the viewer to have a different perspective on different scenes of the play specifically the prologue‚ party scene and in the tomb. The modernization in the movie plays on the plot of the original play‚ and causes the viewers to think information in the prologue. Shakespeare begins the play with the prologue which was recited by the Chorus once and then the play started. The

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    After learning about the arranged marriage between Juliet and Paris‚ Friar Lawrence’s motives are to simply reunite the two lovers‚ through an elaborate plan in which he’d notify Romeo of Juliet’s staged death. However‚ due to the lack of communication between the Friar and Romeo‚ the plan ultimately failed‚ pushing forth the notion that his plan had the potential to be successful under different circumstances. In fear of the Black Death spreading‚ residents of Verona are placed under quarantine

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    The speaker says that she died for Beauty‚ but she was hardly adjusted to her tomb before a man who died for Truth was laid in a tomb next to her. When the two softly told each other why they died‚ the man declared that Truth and Beauty are the same‚ so that he and the speaker were “Brethren.” The speaker says that they met at night‚ “as Kinsmen‚” and talked between their tombs until the moss reached their lips and covered up the names on their tombstones. This poem follows many of Dickinson’s

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