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    integral to the plot‚ but in different ways. However‚ I feel Duncan and Malcolm are the more important characters. Duncan’s role was the good king who was the first victim of Macbeth’s murderous ambition. His significance in the play was to be the foil that juxtaposed Macbeth’s portrayal of a king. Malcolm was the son of Duncan and heir to the throne. As such‚ his restoration was to symbolise Scotland’s return to order. Duncan was a good king who was trusting and benevolent. This is seen

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    Changes to Packaging over the Last Few Decades There are plenty of reasons that we need packaging. It protects products and other items so they aren’t harmed and even helps loose items‚ such as liquids‚ stay in one compact area. While packaging started out simple‚ as just a way to keep products together and safe‚ it has evolved over time. Now it is a form of advertisement that helps build brand identity and sell items. Some of the most significant changes to packaging occurred within the last few

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    Gorton—Alcoholic war veteran. Not an expatriate like the others. Uses humor to deal with the trauma sustained by the war. Bill’s and Jake’s friendship is one of the only true emotional bonds in the book. Pedro Romero—Nineteen year-old toreador. Serves as foil to Jake & Friends in that he is dignified and confident. Moreover‚ bullfighting gives meaning and purpose to his life. Montoya—Owner of an inn in Pamplona. Expert in bullfighting. Admires Jake for his genuine interest in bullfighting. Takes a nearly

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    Crime Lamp. The light is directed at the floor in a shallow angle to scan the floor for shoe prints. Once a print is found‚ it is lifted using a HT voltage generator and lifting film. The way the film is viewed is to place a piece of special silver foil called lifting film. It has one side coated in thin black plastic whilst and the other is the silver exposed side. This lifting film is placed over the shoe print with the black plastic film facing downwards. The silver side of the

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    is to the construction and/or use of CO2 and O2 amongst plants. This can be examined by experimenting the effects of plants under both light and no light. In order to begin this experiment you must begin by wrapping the “BioChamber” with aluminum foil to prevent light from coming through to the leaves‚ however‚ once the lid has been covered you are to poke holes so you can insert the sensors. Next‚ you will cover the bottom of the “BioChamber” with one layer of turgid spinach leaves and proceed

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    Half-Yearly Exam Practice Essay Student: 24760367 How has your critical study of ’Hamlet’ shaped your understanding of the texual integrity of the dramatic piece? William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy ’Hamlet’ follows a young prince of Denmark who after his father’s death‚ is confronted by his fathers ghost and sets out to prove his uncles participation in killing his father and marrying his mother‚ "the serpent that did sting thy father now wears his crown". For over 400 years‚ Shakespeare’s

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    them they would find Death) and are then separated. Two plots to kill one‚ the one contrive to kill the two‚ and all three find what they initially went looking for. 6. A foil is a character that provides a striking contrast to other characters. In what way does the old man serve as a foil to the three rioters? He is a foil to the rioters in that he represents the wisdom of old age. Unlike the rioters‚ the old man is calm‚ sober‚ and respectful; he understands that human beings have no control

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    journey she finds that blacks in the south have less rights than in the north. The excerpt from Sula by Toni Morrison follows such hardships that the main character faces when making her way down to New Orleans from Ohio. The protagonist‚ antagonist‚ and foil are identified quickly. Two of these stick out more than the other being more of underlying part pushing along the problem in the story. Although the protagonist takes in these problems and finds a way around them. From the start of this excerpt the

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    girlfriend‚ and sees his friend on the verge of death. -Simile: A simile is a figure of speech which involves a direct comparison between two unlike things. Scott uses many similes through out the story about many things in his life. -Foil Character: The foil characters affected the story and Scott a lot. There were about ten of these characters. Some were more recurring like Scott’s best friend Lee and his older brother Bobby. Others don’t come around that much like Scott’s friend Wesley and

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    creates a scheme framing Hero for not being a virgin‚ even though she is. This ultimately resolves‚ with them all finding out the truth and Benedick and Beatrice falling in love. In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare‚ Beatrice provides as the foil character of Benedick‚ by which Benedick irrational decisions are balanced out by Beatrice’s reasonable mind‚ therefore influencing the conflict within the plot. As can be seen‚ Benedick and Beatrice are the contrariety of each other‚ for Benedick

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