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    analysis – 8 marks ESP [business letter‚ article writing] – 10 marks Project – 20 marks TOTAL- 100 marks Prose and Poetry – Prose 1. 2. 3. 4. (40 m/40P) Michael Angelo – Gulzar Debut on Stage – Charles Chaplin War – Luigi Pirandello A Chameleon – Anton Chekov Poetry 1. Let me Not – William Shakespeare 2. Song Offerings # 63 – Rabindranath Tagore 3. Dulce et Decorum – Wilfred Owen 4. Tonight I can write – Pablo Neruda Play

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    it is Chekov or Henrik Ibsen who only tried to show the mirror through their works which led to their work to extreme of realism. While ancient plays which were only stuck with the religious issues and their perceptions‚ the modern plays‚ which we find in Moscow Art Theater‚ brought many changes in their

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    Lady With The Dog Chekhov

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    Chekov wrote “The Cherry Orchard” and “Lady with the Dog” these two stories are different but also similar. There are two similar themes in these stories; love and society. The theme of love in the “Cherry Orchard” is represented by the fact that Lubov and Gaev loved the cherry orchard and the memories and did not want to sell‚ even to clear the family’s debt. When the idea of clearing the lot for summer homes is brought up they can’t even stomach the idea. Looking out at the orchard brings back

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    Throughout Anton Chekhov’s A Transgression and Raymond Carver’s Little Things‚ they show many examples of real life struggles that reflect on the world in which they live. Three of the main real life struggles seen in the text are guilt‚ tensions in the relationships‚ and loss. Guilt is the consequence of making mistakes‚ and is one of the real life issues‚ shown by the authors in these texts. Throughout Chekhov’s A Transgression we are shown how guilt is a real life struggle. The Collegiate Assessor

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    Defamation in Law

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    Law Tort Law A tort is an act/omission in instances where by law there is a duty owed by one party/entity as against another to do or refrain from doing an act and a failure to comply results in civil liability To Establish Tort One Must Have: Duty of Care/Duty being owed Breach Harm/ Damage caused by that Breach Difference between Crime and a Tort Crimes are omissions or acts against the state while a tort is against private entities. Crime- Fine/ Imprisonment while in Tort- Damages/

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    LIBEL TERM PAPER

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    transitory form is slander." The classic definition of libel is a publication without justification or lawful excuse which is calculated to injure the reputation of another by exposing him to hatred‚ contempt or ridicule. Libel and slander are legal claims for false statements of fact about a person that are printed‚ broadcast‚ spoken or otherwise communicated to others. Libel generally refers to statements or visual depictions in written or other permanent form‚ while slander refers to verbal

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    Defamation also called calumny‚ vilification‚ slander and libel is the communication of a statement that makes a claim‚ expressly stated or implied to be factual‚ that may give an individual‚ business‚ product‚ group‚ government‚ or nation a negative image. Defamation is the publication of a statement which refers on a person’s reputation and tends to lower him in the estimation of right-thinking members of society generally or tends to make then shun or avoid him. [1] The tort of defamation

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    ideas of naturalism‚ but isn’t so consistent with his later thoughts on psychological realism. Stanislavsky is given the opportunity to re-direct The Seagull in 1917 for the second time. In this production he wanted to redefine what it meant to be a “Chekov actor” by having the actors discovering themselves in the character’s mindset. In his original production‚ he outlined everything for the actors with little to the imagination. Even though the second production never came to fruition‚ it showed the

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    TORT TUTORIAL 7 * Differences between libel and slander. Is the distinction of practical significance? Defamation protects an individuals reputation.  Slander refers to a malicious‚ false‚ and defamatory spoken statement or report (non- permanent)‚ while libel refers to any other form of communication such as written words or images.(permanent) The fundamental distinction between libel and slander lies solely in the form in which the defamatory matter is published. If the offending material

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    The Lottery Ticket I. The Author and It ’s Background : Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born in the small seaport of Taganrog‚ southern Russia‚ the son of a grocer. Chekhov ’s grandfather was a serf‚ who had bought his own freedom and that of his three sons in 1841. He also taught himself to read and write.Yevgenia Morozov‚ Chekhov ’s mother‚ was the daughter of a cloth merchant. "When I think back on my childhood‚" Chekhov recalled‚ "it all seems quite gloomy to me." His early years were shadowed

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