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    Many believe that the title of William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is inappropriate since Julius Caesar was not the tragic hero of the play. Several feel that the true tragic hero of the play was Caesar’s right hand man‚ Marcus Brutus. For centuries this debate on whether who should possess the title of the tragedy is still unknown. However‚ I think that the play should be entitled The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus‚ because Brutus contains more qualities of a tragic hero than Caesar does

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    El sendero torcido al español [The Twisted Path to Spanish]: The Development of Bilingual Teachers’ Spanish-Language Proficiency John A. Sutterby‚ Javier Ayala‚ and Sandra Murillo University of Texas at Brownsville Abstract This paper describes the development of Spanish-language proficiency in bilingual preservice teachers at a university on the Texas–Mexico border. A survey with open-ended questions was administered to preservice teachers in bilingual and English as a Second Language certification

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    How appropriate do you think it is to describe The Great Gatsby as a tragedy? ‘The Great Gatsby’ may be seen as a tragic love story due to the love affair between Daisy and Gatsby which ultimately leads to his death. It could also be appropriate to describe ‘The Great Gatsby’ as a tragedy due to Nick’s attitude towards Gatsby that is almost tragic as he can’t see any fault in him. However‚ I think that ‘The Great Gatsby‚’ rather than being a tragic novel‚ is rather a Modernist‚ romantic fiction

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    Macbeth is a tragedy in which the main character‚ Macbeth‚ is told by three witches that he will become king of Scotland. He then made the decision to kill the current king. Macbeth becomes king but has to kill more people so that he can keep his power. Eventually everyone‚ including his own army‚ turns on Macbeth. He is forced to meet his fate. It can be argued that Macbeth’s ambitious behavior is what causes his thirst for power and that the witches only play a collateral role in his inevitable

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    Oversimplify Tragedy? Everyone knows or has experienced a tragedy in their life. Tragedies happen all around the world and each person may experience the same type of tragedy‚ for example‚ hurricanes‚ tornadoes‚ tsunamis‚ car accidents‚ the 9/11 attack‚ or even death. Deepak Chopra tells his opinions about reactions to a tragic event in his article “After tragedy‚ brain needs to heal”. He lets the readers know his thoughts and feelings about how there are only two reactions to a tragedy. I disagree

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    Tragedy Paper Argument The Tragedy Paper by Elizabeth Laban is a novel that takes place at Irving High school. It follows a triangle of love with Tim‚ Vanessa‚ and Patrick who are three seniors from the previous year. This book is read by juniors at Four County Career Center. I believe this book should be part of the Four County Career Center junior English curriculum. One reason The Tragedy Paper should be read by juniors at Four County Career Center is because it is relatable to high school students

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    article’s title being in Spanish shows me that the essay has something relate to Spanish‚ and that it might be about Spanish‚ the language‚ Spanish countries‚ or Spanish people. The title shows that she is real proud of being Hispanic or proud of being able to speak Spanish. most parts of the article don’t support the impression given by the title‚ because she didn’t speak Spanish growing up. 2. Barrientos begins her essay with an anecdote about signing up for a Spanish class‚ shows that the essay

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    The story of Othello is a traditional tragedy with a main character‚ whose tragic flaw lead’s us to his death. In Othello‚ it teaches us life lessons to avoid these tragedies. As the play develops‚ the situations worsen‚ and we are shown a story of a powerful man who falls from grace. Othello’s tragic flaws lie with his irritable character traits. Throughout the play‚ we get a sense of these traits in full mode. His most irritable trait is his pride. By being overly prideful‚ Othello often

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    Miller’s 1949 essay‚ "Tragedy and the Common Man‚" Miller began by saying‚ "In this age few tragedies are written." This particular essay was published in the New York Times‚ was also the preface that was prepared for "Death of a Salesman" in 1949. Before Miller’s "Death of a Salesman‚" there was only one type of tragedy—that which fit Aristotle’s definition. For Aristotle‚ plays of tragedy had to revolve around kings‚ gods‚ or people of high class. In these classic tragedies‚ the diction must be

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    breathe. I started to repeat over and over in my head as if in a chant‚ you can’t stay here‚ you can’t stay here." Good morning teachers‚ judges‚ and fellow students. Today I would like to speak about Triumph through Tragedy. What you just heard was an actual account of a tragedy that unfolded in a tiny community of North Harbour‚ St. Mary’s Bay‚ many years ago. In the early morning hours of June 19th‚ 1980‚ the Lineman’s of North Harbour experienced a harrowing event that changed their lives

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