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    To what extent does the behaviour of mankind shape the creature’s attitude to life? Pg102-151 One feature of the behaviour of mankind is the capacity for knowledge and the creative use of it. An example of this is literature‚ and the creature is exposed to this through the three books he finds in the “wood”. It is clear that these three books‚ which the creature considers to be a “prize”‚ have a great effect on him‚ but it is not so much that behaviour of man which is required to produce these

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    attempt to understand Medea’s point of view. Throughout the passage‚ he counteracts Medea’s passion with logic and rhetoric and maintains a patronising tone – ‘No doubt‚ if I had mentioned it‚ you would have proved most helpful.’ Although we can sympathise with Jason somewhat‚ his patronising tone and insistence that his was made ‘to ensure your (Medea’s) future’ ensure that Medea’s passion will seek revenge. If Jason represents the respectable‚ logical‚ often selfish husband‚ Medea is the smart

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    In this essay I will explain and show how Shakespeare makes the audience feel increasingly sympathetic towards Juliet in Act 3‚ Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. This play is one of the most well known love stories in history. Shakespeare’s uses of dramatic devices cleverly create twists and tension throughout the entire play. Towards this climax Shakespeare uses the following events that build up to the scene. These are traditional/historical aspects of marriage and family loyalty; cross purposes

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    The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark‚ William Shakespeare’s longest‚ and perhaps most notable‚ play explores several important aspects of the human condition. Hamlet’s battle between his emotions and logic‚ as well as his fatal flaws and what he considers to be morally good and looming evil‚ encased in a story of murder and betrayal enlightens audiences to contemplate the true meaning of being human. Ultimately‚ through Hamlet’s questioning of humanity and what it means to be alive and human

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    Matars protagonist‚ the young Suleiman in the novel ‘In the country of men’ is essentially bewildered about what it means to be a man in the Libya of his youths. Receiving conflicting messages about the meaning of true masculinity and various impressions of what it means to be a man in Libya complicates the protagonists perception of true manhood and which is further confounded by the contradicting messages he receives about the form of heroism and betrayal. The young Suleiman is also mystified by

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    How can both parties improve their communication skills? Health care providers help their patients to have a healthy and long life with the care and attention that they provide. However‚ both parties have to cooperate in order to improve their communication skills in order to have better medical results. It is undeniable that doctors often just don’t make sense. They use complex vocabulary and they don’t seem to pay attention to what a patient is communicating. One of the ways that doctors can

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    studies the wounds caused by the regime‚ some scarred and some still raw. Citizens and Stasi alike were affected by this regime‚ and during Funder’s time she sees the aftermath of the damage in the world around her. She constructs a world that sympathises with the people of East Berlin. The epigraphs used in the beginning of the text construct a sense of the appalling history of Berlin‚ and the ‘justice’ used against the people. Funder alludes to Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

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    sensitive side brought out by Neytiri with his total involvement with the Omaticaya. Through Jake’s immersion into the Na’vi’s culture and growing relationship with Neytiri‚ his loyalties move away from the RDA: the race he was born to‚ and begins to sympathise and lie with the Omaticaya clan: the race he has been accepted into. “Everything is backwards now‚ like out there is the true world‚ and in here is the dream.” “I see you.” This short but very significant sentence spoken amongst the Na’vi shows

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    Level 2 English: Visual Text essay for Tsotsi Describe important visual or aural symbol(s) in a visual text you have studied and analyse how the symbol(s) helped develop ideas in the text. In the film Tsotsi directed by Gavin Hood there were many important symbols. The film is about a young man‚ Tsotsi (a nickname which means thug) who lives a life of crime in Johannesburg‚ South Africa. The film is set in post-apartheid South Africa and shows a few days which change the life of the main

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    Romeo and Juliet- Essay Romeo and Juliet is a Shakespearean classic that is widely considered to be timeless and universal - a quality that is attained through the strong values‚ themes‚ language techniques and characterisations of the play. The themes that are presented in the play revolve around love‚ hate‚ death & violence which contribute in a major way to intensify the plot and drama of the play. Other themes include the individual versus society‚ and the certainty of fate. Shakespeare

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