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    Does Bush use Ethos ‚ pathos ‚ and logos in his address to the Nation on 9/11/01? He does more than you might think He uses ethos when he is trying to convince you he is a trustworthy person . He uses pathos to make you to start feeling and stop thinking. He uses logos to appeal to your logical side. In the opening paragraph of Bush’s address he uses pathos the most and he does very effectively. A great example is when he put together the words “victims”‚”moms and dads”‚ and “friends and neighbors”

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    Narrator (Greg): Banquo becomes suspicious of Macbeth and starts to think maybe it was   Macbeth who killed King Duncan…     Banquo (Chase): I think the 3 weird sisters prophecy caused Macbeth to do something stupid    Narrator (Daniel): Lady Macbeth and Macbeth enter the room...    Lady Macbeth (Vanessa): Banquo will you be coming to dinner tonight?    Banquo(Chase): If I am back from my duties in time I will come    Macbeth (Oliver): When are you leaving?    Banquo (Chase): I ride this afternoon

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    Hamlet and His Flaw with Making Decisions You make decision everyday; whether it is choosing what you make for breakfast or choosing what you want to be when you grow up. It is natural in humans to make decisions and act on what they believe is to be true. This not only applies to humans‚ but authors use them in their books or plays to create different types of characters. In one of the greatest works by William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ there are characters that make many different kinds of decisions

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    Comparative review of Polanski’s ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Shakespeare Retold’ directed by Mark Brozel Macbeth is a story of passion‚ power‚ and violent betrayal: all of which are found in both Polanski’s ‘Macbeth’ and the BBC’s contemporary adaptation of ‘Shakespeare Retold’ directed by Mark Brozel. Both films set in Scotland‚ follow the original plot from Macbeth‚ however‚ Brozel’s rendition does not depict the traditional interpretation as Polanski’s did‚ instead using modern day language to better relate

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    IS SHAKESPEARE STILL RELEVANT TODAY? NAME: Danielle LLoyd In secondary schools today we force our children to study Shakespeare from first form through to till fifth form and for those fortunate few also in sixth form. Ironically it is only the famous works that make it unto the syllabus. Plays like Merchant of Venice‚ King Lear‚ Henry the fifth‚ A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream and Macbeth are some of the few Shakespearean works we are exposed to‚ unless we go find others and read. Interestingly

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    September 11‚ 2001 is a day that will tug at the heartstrings of America. In the midst of erupted chaos‚ President George W. Bush delivered a speech that was informative‚ yet comforting. The use of pathos exhibits sorrow and the sliver of hope that remained. Logos reflects the ensurance of efforts to assist the citizens in need and hunt down the people responsible. Rhetorical devices emphasize meaning‚ intrigues the audience. Bush’s speech on September 11‚ 2001 is a rhetorical speech of hope

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    come a long way from the Romantic approach to poetry‚ and this change in attitude could be attributed to Arnold‚ who comes midway between the two schools. Mathew Arnold expresses great revenernce for Shakespeare in this poem. He is completely bowled over by Shakespeare and says that Shakespeare is the most superior with respect to contemporary playwrights. He is beyond comparison in terms of the knowledge and also the expression of this knowledge through his works. He is also as obscure as life

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    The New Political Era (REAGAN‚ H.W BUSH‚ CLINTON) The election of 1980 marked a ‘new political era’ that was ushered in by President Reagan and that followed on through the presidencies of George H. W. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton. These presidents were inaugurated at different times and succeeded the successes and the failures of their predecessors. Having came from different political backgrounds and having unique political and social beliefs‚ Bush‚ Reagan‚ and Clinton can only be analyzed

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    EARLY LIFE Seven years later after their wedding‚ William Shakespeare was born in April 26‚ 1564 in Stratford (accepted birth and birth place) to Mr. and Mrs. John Shakespeare. William had eight siblings‚ and although he didn’t get a chance to meet all of them‚ they were still part of his family. Joan (Oldest Sister)‚ the first child brought a huge amount of joy to the young‚ and ambitious couple‚ only to be dealt a dreadful blow shortly after her birth; On September 15‚1558 Joan was baptized

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    our Great Grandparents through Oz’s articulate poets of Australian history. Aussie Aussie Aussie‚ oi oi oi! Dalena Angelique Le investigates. To many‚ bush poetry may be a bore but citizens of Australia dating back to the very first settlement‚ beg to differ. Most of Australia’s population have some sort of poetry running through their veins. Bush poets Henry Lawson‚ Jack Davis and Banjo Paterson have helped construct new realities of Australia personally through their own distinctive style of writing

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