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    Sarp Parmaksiz English 1B The movie “Pleasantville” is a very successful movie that based on change and finding actual self. Throughout the movie‚ changes can be seen. In the movie‚ the television show called “Pleasantville” portraits people’s ignorance and unawareness of themselves‚ their emotions‚ and what surrounds them. Furthermore‚ the dullness of the Pleasantville indicated with black and white‚ as if it was lacking the colors of the life. David does not have a good life in real

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    To whom this letter may concern‚ I believe that the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee should be nominated for the ‘Premier’s Book of the Year Award’. The novel has helped me shape an understanding of myself‚ others‚ and the world around me. Through various themes‚ that Lee has portrayed throughout the novel I have gained a greater knowledge about the various themes and techniques‚ such as: The loss of innocence‚ Racism‚ and the symbol of the Mockingbird. As I will explain in detail below

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    “Saints do not move‚ though grant for prayers’ sake” – Juliet is saying that her prayers have been answered. Romeo described Juliet as a saint “O then‚ dear saint‚ let lips do what hands do”‚ this means she’s seen holy by Romeo. During the first Balcony scene Shakespeare introduces the example of love from the first meeting of Romeo & Juliet‚ example such as “Dear saint”. Romeo says “Juliet is the Sun”‚ which is describing Juliet as a special part of the universe the centre of everything‚ for

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    Paul Russell ID: UM3267BPM7972 Market Research Thesis Report On the Hospitality Industry In Dubai‚ UAE. A Final Thesis Presented to The Academic Department Of The School of Business and Economics In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For The Masters Degree in Project Management Atlantic International University June 2008 Foreword My motivation for this report is driven by my passion for the Hospitality industry and its

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    the Roman goddess who was not interested in men‚ nor giving up their virginities. The supposed love Romeo was feeling towards Rosaline was not love‚ but lust. Romeo just wanted someone beautiful‚ like Rosaline‚ to sleep with. Also‚ during the balcony scene when Juliet is telling Romeo she has to go‚ he says‚ “O‚ wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied”(II.ii.125). Romeo wants Juliet to invite him into her bedroom which causes Juliet to be taken aback and confused since she just poured out her feelings

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    Tony and Maria stay in the open dance floor where everyone can see. When Romeo marries Juliet‚ they do it in a church. Whereas‚ Tony and Maria have the ‘wedding’ in a dress shop‚ and pretend to get married. In the balcony scene‚ Romeo is unseen by Juliet at first. Instead of a balcony in West Side Story‚ they do it on a fire escape‚ and Maria is aware of Tony the whole time. When Tony hears from Doc that Maria is dead‚ he goes out to find Chino (Paris). When Romeo hears that Juliet is dead he

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    the neck and confinement of the head…” What this means is that she will have to stand upon the scaffolding‚ but not to hanged‚ only publicly shamed. But this in some ways contradicts the action of putting their minister in a high place‚ such as a balcony. The idea of not only having your sinners but also your criminals put into a place above all others to be seen can be a contradictory. The second scaffolding scene is important because this is where Dimmesdale performs his own silent vigil upon

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    Romeo and Juliet was a love story and was written from 1594 to 1596‚ it was published in a quarto in 1599. The most famous scene in Romeo and Juliet is the balcony scene. The balcony scene captured everyone’s attention because it is said to be the most romantic part of the play. What is really interesting about the balcony scene is that it most likely didn’t exist when shakespeare wrote his play. That’s right‚ it was most likely added into the play later on by someone else. The most famous

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    would see your friend off then shut the door‚ but Picasso doesn’t see Cousteau as an equal or a friend. This really shows how Cousteau looks up to Picasso‚ but Picasso could care less about Cousteau. “Cousteau sat with Picasso on the whitewashed balcony of the painter’s villa in

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    3. ‘O Romeo‚ Romeo‚ wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny the father and refuse thy name Or if thou wilt not‚ be but sworn my love‚ And I’ll no longer be Capulet. 4. Juliet speaks these lines‚ perhaps the most famous in the play‚ in the balcony scene. Leaning out of her upstairs window‚ unaware the Romeo is below in the orchard‚ she asks why Romeo must be Romeo- why he must be a Montague‚ the son of her family’s greatest enemy. Still unaware of Romeo’s presence‚ she asks him to deny family

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