age. In the scheme of things women are still told to shut their mouths and hold back their oppinions so they do not come off as annoying or unattractive. A perfect example of this would be the movie adaptation of this play‚ 10 Things I Hate About You. In this movie you have the same characters like Katherine and Bianca except in a high school setting. Katherine is still seen as a shrew for not holding back her tongue and she is penilized for it. Multiple times throughout this play‚ language is used
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Walking down the school’s hallway you see a couple that can’t seem to take their hands off each other. Then you walk a little farther and witness two boys punching one another. These separate emotions are two of the strongest we may ever experience. They are love and hate. Both can cause you to do crazy things‚ yet they are opposites. Love is an emotion that lifts people’s spirits and makes you cheerful. Hate can start fights and leads to unhappiness. Though these two emotions are complete opposites
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William Shakespeare wrote a famous piece called “The Taming of the Shrew” in the late 16th century. In 1999‚ a modern version of Shakespeare’s piece was created into a film called “10 Things I hate About You”. They are obviously both similar due to the fact that “10 Things I Hate About You” was a remake of the original‚ but they are not completely the same. The modern film version was changed to suit a different audience of the time period and contained more up-to-date features. The play “The
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Good afternoon Ms Jones‚ I would like to start by thanking you for allowing me the opportunity to speak on behalf of Queensland students today and address the well-founded complaints which justify the removal of The Merchant of Venice from our Curriculum. So‚ let’s delve into it‚ shall we? You know‚ when we consider all the hate speech on Islam right now‚ you’d think that we’d be a lot more sensitive with what we teach to our kids. You know‚ promote acceptance‚ world peace and those sorts of things
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Hate Vs Fear: “Fearing the unknown” Have you ever heard someone say “I hate this” or “I hate that”? Do you think they really hate that object‚ person or idea? Are they confusing hatred with fear? What exactly is fear? Fear is a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger‚ evil or pain‚ Whether or not the threat is real or imagined. What exactly is hate? Hate is to dislike intensely or passionately; feeling extreme aversion or extreme hostility toward; detest. Why is hate accepted in today’s
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Hate speech and symbols of individuals or groups opinions have been around for countless amounts of years. Hate symbols are symbols that represent a group of people or idea that have extreme hate for that group or idea. They can be in any range for a small amount of hate to an extreme hatred. Some may know the meaning and history of hate symbols‚ while others may not have any true idea of what it really means. Some are even forced into believing what others want them to believe. Throughout the different
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Research Paper “Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that” (Martin Luther King‚ 1957). It is essentially commonplace knowledge amongst the general public that hate still exists in our society and that it is a massive problem that needs to be fixed. In order to solve this problem‚ we as a society must focus on protecting individuals that are susceptible to hate‚ whilst also trying to minimize the hateful activities that occur in our
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There has been an ongoing issue of hate crime in America. Surprisingly‚ there are many factors that can constitute a hate crime. It is important to not only review hate crime itself‚ but also the person committing the hate crime and how it can be prevented. Hate crime is a broad topic and has been interpreted differently by many. There are policies and laws in place in an effort to stop hate crime‚ yet it is still a prominent issue that is increasing rapidly in America today. The Federal Bureau of
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Three things that are similar Shakespeare’s play “The Taming of the Shrew” demonstrates the themes of transformation‚ social status and culture; furthermore‚ these themes are also evident in the movie “10 things I Hate about You”. This prompts readers to consider if these themes affect their lives today‚ or are just the ramblings of a long dead writer. In “The Taming of the Shrew most of the characters were changed in some sort of of way‚ which makes transformation one of the
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Hate Speech Policy Since the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995‚ the number of hate sites has increased from one to many. “Today‚ Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Anti-Defamation League have documented about 2‚800 hate sites‚” and growing (Leet‚ 288). Since globalization took place in our world‚ the internet has become a place where anyone is able to expose all sorts of information to the billions of eyes of the public. Globalization has it’s positive effects and also‚ increasingly‚ it’s negative; Hate
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