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    Home Town

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    our home‚ but it was not very loud‚ at least it didn’t bothers me. However I was very interesting in which person makes the sound. So sometimes when I am free‚ I’ll run out to the balcony and spend few hours to watch people walking around. Our apartment is facing the street‚ so that I can see people from our balcony easily. I saw some of the families walking together‚ some people are buying clothes‚ some boyfriends and girlfriends holding each other’s hand‚ brother buying foods for his little

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    nothing about that eventually would be the death of both Romeo and Juliet. His loyalty to the laws of Verona were pushed aside to help Romeo and Juliet to their deaths. After the balcony scene where Romeo and Juliet professed their love for one another‚ and Juliet proposes to Romeo; Romeo left Juliet’s balcony with instructions to meet him at Friar Lawrence’s cell so they could marry. Once Romeo arrives at Friar Lawrence’s cell he immediately tells him that he has met his future wife. He continues

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    Act 1 Scene 5

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    close my eyes and the flashback starts:” This is probably talking about Juliet and will continue about where her mind is versus her physical self The next line is “I’m standing there on a balcony in summer air.” So this is where her physicals self is more or less for the rest of the song and this is the balcony scene where she spills her heart out. The next verse is “See the lights‚ see the party‚ the ball gowns.” As said she is reflecting on the party and what she saw and her

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    features are the south facade and the towering Greek Revival inspired colums that line the entrance. But there is much more than meets the eye with this Little Rock landmark. In addition to the main stage and arena seating‚ it also has mezzanine and balcony seating 2‚609 in all. It also holds an exhibition hall as well as two conference rooms. ("Floor Plans and Compacity") Added in 1973 were the underground parking deck and an attached hotel to the west. (Teske) Considering Robinson is located downtown

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    An Ideal home

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    An Ideal home One of the important needs of human is home. Everyone’s home is the only place that brings a peaceful place that he/she feels comfortable. Some people spend their most time in the house‚ moreover; they would choose their home by the way they prefer. Some families would like to have a big house; some prefer a chic and small house‚ and some rather to live where they have many neighbors around them. A safe place that makes people feel comfortable and gives them peace is the main character

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    The balcony scene in act two‚ scene two‚ also known as one of the most famous scenes in all of literature‚ Shakespeare shows us how Romeo is an “obsessive lover”‚ and expresses the love that both Romeo and Juliet feel towards each other. He shows us that Romeo is an obsessive lover since he was just mourning his love towards Rosaline‚ but he falls in love with Juliet with just one look at her. This passage has an important role in the play‚ because it is where the obstacles that they will both face

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    A Visual Analysis Essay

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    While this is being represented‚ the subject of the work also becomes artificial and unnatural. The landscape being depicted becomes a metaphor for reality in itself. It creates the sense of nature because of the composition of the window with a balcony‚ but the landscape is completely different from traditional views. He uses colors that are manifestly not the natural color that is actually seen in everyday light . He uses the idea of using complementary colors that creates the illusion of the

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    The two levels of living areas both extend up to the waterfall and give a good view of the surroundings. The entrance drive leads to the living room and the kitchen‚ the dining room‚ the terraces‚ and balconies all extend in different directions. The terrace of the second floor is more cantilevered than the terrace of the first floor‚ but the second floor is much smaller. It also only has one bedroom with an adjoining roof terrace. Falling water also

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    Scene 2 contains some of the more recognizable and memorable passages in all of Shakespeare. It is the famous balcony scene‚ Romeo and Juliet reveal their love to each other and at Juliet’s suggestion‚ they plan to marry. Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery in this scene to describe the blossoming of Romeo and Juliet’s romance‚ As Romeo stands in the shadows‚ he looks to the balcony and compares Juliet to the sun. Juliet’s soliloquy examines another of the play’s themes‚ the importance of words

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    Arms and the Man

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    by Rodelle Wientraub. Edited by Dan H. Laurence. Penguin Books‚ 2006. Text Summary of Act One The scene is set in Bulgaria in November of 1885‚ during the Serbo-Bulgarian war. In a small town near the Dragoman Pass‚ a young lady loiters on the balcony off her bedchamber‚ looking out at the romantic night in the Balkan Mountains. Raina Petkoff is dressed in a nightgown but covered by a costly fur mantle. Her mother‚ Catherine Petkoff‚ interrupts her‚ telling her of the recent nearby battle at Slivnitza

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