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    Much Ado

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    Characters CLAUDIO Out on thee‚ seeming! I will write against it. You seem to me as Dian in her orb‚ As chaste as is the bud ere it be blown. But you are more intemperate in your blood Than Venus‚ or those pampered animals That rage in savage sensuality. (4.1 53-58) Ursula Analogy Possible extract for IOC Benedick (although he doesn’t appear in the scene) Why did Shakespeare had many analogies to the Greek gods and goddesses? Such as Diana (virgin goddess of moon and hunting)‚ Venus

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    Versus on Lying

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    Spirit are against the flesh‚ for these are opposed to each other‚ to keep you from doing the things you want to do. But if you are led by the Spirit‚ you are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality‚ impurity‚ sensuality‚ idolatry‚ sorcery‚ enmity‚ strife‚ jealousy‚ fits of anger‚ rivalries‚ dissensions‚ divisions‚ ... HelpfulNot Helpful James 1:22 ESV / 18 helpful votes But be doers of the word‚ and not hearers only‚ deceiving yourselves. HelpfulNot Helpful

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    Hinduism

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    includes Veda‚ Upanishads‚ Bhagavad Gita‚ and Epics‚ also known as Sanatana Dharma. Still practiced today‚ Sanatana Dharma or Hinduism is one of the oldest religions known to mankind. The spiritual expression of Sanatana Dharma range from extreme sensuality‚ from the heights of a personal devotion‚ to a deity‚ to a abstract philosophy (Fisher‚ M.P.‚ 2005). This religion is still one of the major religions in the world and has been able to hold itself together for many years. Hinduism is more than a

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    the fault in our stars

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    In The Fault in Our Stars by John Green‚ “So of course I tensed up when he touched me. To be with him was to hurt him-inevitably. And that’s what I’d felt as he reached for me: I’d felt as though I were committing an act of violence against him‚ because I was. I decided to text him. I wanted to avoid a whole conversation about it. Hi‚ so okay‚ I don’t know if you’ll understand this but I can’t kiss you or anything. Not that’d necessarily want to‚ but I can’t. This paragraph was confusing‚ and interesting

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    Each of the fifteen stories in James Joyce’s Dubliners presents aflat‚ rather spatial portrait. The visual and symbolic details embeddedin each story‚ however‚ are highly concentrated‚ and each story culmi-nates in an epiphany. In Joycean terms‚ an epiphany is a momentwhen the essence of a character is revealed ‚ when all the forces thatbear on his life converge‚ and we can‚ in that instant‚ understand him.Each story in the collection is centered in an epiphany‚ and eachstory is concerned with some

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    significance‚ as well as the artists’ points of view for each work of art. Rubens‚ (Peter Paul Rubens) “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter‚ and a proponent of an exuberant Baroque style that emphasized movement‚ color‚ and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces‚ portraits‚ landscapes‚ and history paintings of mythological and allegorical subjects.” He began by visiting many famous artists and copying some of their works of art to develop a sort

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    Of Mice and Men Analysis

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    Explore the way Curley’s wife is presented and developed in ‘Of Mice and Men’ In this essay I will be exploring how Curley’s wife is presented and developed in John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ which is set in 1930s America and focuses on the lives of the workers on Tyler Ranch. Curley’s wife is the only female on the ranch and Steinbeck examines how a hostile woman in a male dominated environment is portrayed‚ and then delves into her life and discovers the lonely‚ isolated little girl abandoned

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    Chocolat

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    Chocolat If we were all to rebel against what we’ve always known to be accepted‚ if we were to completely ignore the teachings of our elders and do the things we’ve been taught to be "evil" and "sinister"‚ what would happen? This situation is one which occurs in a small and tranquil French town in the extract from Chocolat. Throughout the extract there are a variety of juxtapositions‚ polarizations‚ and much contrast building the subject. Joanne Harris creates a compelling story‚ but not without

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    EPICURUS TO MENOECEUS

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    INTRODUCTION Epicurus in his letter to Menoeceus backers the necessity of freedom from prejudice‚ superstition and extremes of emotions in the pursuit of happiness and a tranquil life. The apparent simplicity of this formula allowed detractors to misinterpret Epicurus‚ depicting him as depraved‚ hedonistic‚ anarchistic and atheistic. His aim is to present to us‚ how to live a happy life. He sees happiness as the fundamental principle of the good life. This paper is an attempt to critically delineate

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    He does not humor the suspicion that someone else is the cause of this. He degrades and humiliates Hero‚ destroying her reputation‚ by saying “but you are more intemperate in your blood Than Venus‚ or those pampered animals That rage in savage sensuality” (Shakespeare 127). Claudio’s anger causes Hero to be shamed. He claims to love her‚ but he does not even trust her with whether or not she will tell the truth despite her honest‚ loyal nature. The internal flaws in Claudio and Hero’s relationship

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