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    The Taming of the Shrew Character Analysis A lot of men think they can tame a women‚ but not see the light because they are blind by the stuff around her. In the Taming Of The Shrew there was this men who already had money. He heard about this about this women who people said she could not ever be tamed. All He really wanted was her money‚ and he got it and he tamed her. Petruchio a person who is very harmful‚ exploiter and disrespectful person who loves money. Petruchio throughout the story do

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    Alternate Ending Of Dhela

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    Dhela’s story It was a lonely night aboard the RMS Pale Horse. The waves were crashing against the bulk of the ship. The harsh waves created a unique song of the sea. The night was alive with flames‚ densely enclosing the pearl moon. The smell of the sea surrounded the ship like a heavy cocoon‚ invading the nostrils of the solitary passenger on the deck. The passenger that stood on the first class deck was a man with a stern and despondent physiognomy. He had dark hair with premature grey highlights

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    In the book Taming of the Shrew and the movie 10 Things I Hate About You there were many similarities and differences. While they took place in drastically different time periods you can still see there is some commonality. The book took place in Padua‚ Italy during Shakespeare’s time and the movie is from the 1990’s in a high school on the west coast. Both revolve around relationships between the opposite sex and how they deal with each other. The father’s rule in both is that the younger sister

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    Alternate Ending‚ A Separate Peace From inside we could hear Phineas fall clumsily down the white marble stairs. Everyone stayed calm as we rushed outside to assist him. Finny said he couldn’t move or feel his legs and people started splitting up to go get help and shouting orders. Once the doctors and nurses arrived some of us helped to move him to the infirmary. After what seemed like hours Dr. Stanpole came out to tell us the news. He told us something we never expected. Phineas severed his spine

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    Concepts of love in Shakespeare ’s "The Taming of the Shrew" 1. Introduction In Shakespeare ’s comedy "The Taming of the Shrew"‚ the audience becomes aware of a variety of different love concepts. Such as romantic and rational love‚ mature and immature love‚ intimate and reserved love‚ paternal love and the love of a daughter. These concepts are represented by the different characters and are contrasted with each other. I will sum up the play and furthermore elaborate on the contrast between

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    Landlady Alternate Ending

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    Landlady extended ending “I’m getting tired.” said Billy after he finished the last sip of tea. “I think I’m going to hit the hay and call it a night.” The old lady asked him if anything felt strange about him‚ before he went to bed. “No I feel fine.” said Billy in a curious voice. In the middle of the night Billy heard something weird in his room. It was the landlady waiting for Billy to join Mr. Mulholland and Mr. Temple. At that moment Billy sat up and asked the landlady what she was doing

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    The Taming of the Shrew is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. It is both a witty and complex play with characters that are appealing and believable drawn from life and based on a keen understanding of human nature. One can see this in the main character of the play‚ the shrew Katherine. Critics and Shakespearean scholars have often wondered about Kate’s character. Conjectures for the reasons of Kate’s shrewd behavior as well as her tameness have puzzled scholars for ages. This essay will

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    Lena Alternate Ending

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    The sunlight hit her eyes and he felt his heart skip a beat. Her eyes were beautiful‚ there was no doubt about that‚ but the way the sunlight danced across her face and brought out the flickering specks of gold in her eyes made him feel as though he was the richest man on earth. The way she looked at him sent shivers through his body. She looked at him with such passion that he was sure no one had ever felt anything like it before. As they inched closer to each other‚ he felt as though he was floating

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    ‘’And when did you decide to take the throne?’’ Maddison asked being very intrigued be the narration. ‘’ When Thor left me in Svartalfheim. Even dead I would deserve a proper burial. Still he left to fight and protect his precious Earth. It was my only opportunity. Father was so distraught by mother’s death that he was easily sedated. My reign was actually genteel and courteous up until Ragnarok. The attack and Thor’s return to Asgard made him notice me and infuriated him. After the battle that saved

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    Qichao Alternate Ending

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    Qichao was absorbed by the dirt around him. Rising from the dusty ground‚ they flew upon slight breezes to cake his clothes‚ face and hands. He looked at his hands‚ the brown had become deeply ingrained within the lines of his palm‚ roughened and blistered from the handle of the hoe. He turned them over‚ they were tanned a deep‚ deep brown‚ the lines obvious‚ old hands‚ incongruous with his youthful face. His back was aching from being bent over constantly‚ his feet pricked by sharp stones‚ the bottom

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