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    Act 1 Scene 1 of William Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with the Baz Lurhmann film version. The book is set in fourteenth century Verona‚ Italy in contrast the film is set in a modern day on Verona Beach‚ California. Shakespeare wrote the play between 1591 and 1596 whereas the film was produced in 1996. The main focus of my essay is the character Tybalt and how he is presented in both film and book. The name Tybalt would have connotations to a cat because an old fable ‘Reynard the Fox’ portrayed

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    asks all the Muslims to respect people from other religions specifying the people of the books‚ who are Christians and Jews. Christians lived peacefully with Muslims during the time of the prophet. However‚ over many generations this peace started fading away. Muslims perceived Christians as pagans‚ who worshiped the cross‚ and as enemies. In Muslims on Christians‚ Usama Ibn Munqidh described his opinion about the Franks based on anecdotes that he heard and situations that he faced. Ibn Munqidh’s opinion

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    English 3 Honors Ms. Boden February 21‚ 2012 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a short novel that has been around for more than 100 years. Through the characters Huck and Jim‚ Twain demonstrates the importance of friendship and humanity in society. This novel is not for the ignorant or uneducated. The novel uses diction to emphasize how the past should not be repeated. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn should belong in the American Canon

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    moral‚ chivalric‚ and religious codes of conduct. Chaucer does not have any particular individual in mind but casts the Knight as an idealistic representative of his profession. Although the institution of chivalry had become immoral in the fourteenth century Chaucer withholds his criticism and instead gives the Knight with all the gentlemanly qualities that are in keeping with his character. The Knight possesses all the traditional chivalric virtues of courtesy in speech‚ consideration for others

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    A question that has long been asked is whether the Muslims and the Franks lived as friends or foes in the Holy Land after the First Crusade. The Book of Contemplation by Usama Ibn Munqidh describes the 12th century society in the holy Land‚ and that society was not as hostile as some historians believe‚ though it was not a rosy relationship. This does not mean that there was no tension between the Franks and the Muslims. Throughout The Book of Contemplation‚ Munqidh gives the reader the impression

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    Discuss the extent to which the Black Death had a negative impact on the 14th Century Europe. The Black Death was an outbreak of a bubonic plague that was pandemic across Asia‚ Africa and Europe. It was believed that the plague was spread from merchants coming from Asia to Europe. The Black Death had pessimistic consequences in the 14th Century Europe. The copious consequences were the decrease of population which lead to labour shortages and economic rise. Another consequence was the collapse of

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    In the fourteenth century‚ European states faced many major problems that are evident in the history of the entire continent. These problems drastically changed the culture‚ religion‚ economy‚ and land. Throughout the 14th century‚ Europeans faced several catastrophes that changed the continent’s culture‚ land‚ religion‚ and economy‚ as shown in the Black Death‚ social upheavals‚ and war. The Black Death was one of the most devastating calamities in Europe’s written history. The Bubonic plaque

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    The bookMuslims in Spain by L.P Harvey depicts the history of Spanish Islam during the late 15th century to the year 1614‚ when the remaining Muslim population was expelled from the Iberian Peninsula. In the early 16th century‚ Catholic kings Ferdinand and Isabella had already expelled the Jews from Spain in 1492‚ which was the year in which they acquired the Islamic Kingdom of Granada; King Ferdinand and Isabella made all of the Muslims living in the territories of the Crown of Castile convert

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    The Late Fourteenth Century in Chaucer’s the “Miller’s Tale” Geoffrey Chaucer’s the “Miller’s Tale” presents a realistic‚ sharply detailed picture of common medieval village life in the late fourteenth century by focusing on personal‚ familial‚ social and occupational aspects of the characters John‚ Nicholas and Absolon. Chaucer created many works in the late fourteenth century but in or around 1378‚ Chaucer began to develop his vision of an English poetry that would be linguistically accessible

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    IBN KHALDUN Abd al-Rahman Ibn Khaldun was born in (1332 AD) in Tunis. He was regarded to be the father of sociology and one of the strongest personalities during the Muslim cultural decline in the Arab world. In this paper I will be demonstrating Ibn Khaldun’s presence‚ thoughts‚ and work. Despite the fact that he lived in the 14th and 15th centuries‚ his thoughts and contributions to humanity are still appropriate for discussion in the 20th century and have become a source of scientific and political

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