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    There are many ways to describe a love story‚ but in the classic story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ he uses light and dark imagery to let the reader feel how madly in love the two lovers are. Imagery is when you are describing something that is visually descriptive so the reader has an idea of what it looks like‚ Light imagery helps the reader know how the two lovers feel about each other by comparing each other to something bright‚ like the sun. When Shakespeare uses dark imagery‚ it

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    is!” (Shakespeare 1.1.177-178) using oxymorons to describe his new outlook on love. The most famous oxymoron of Romeo and Juliet is “Good night‚ good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow” (Shakespeare 2.2.185). This is stated by Juliet before the balcony scene ends to show how her love for Romeo makes it hard for them to part. In summary‚ Shakespeare effectively uses oxymorons to emphasize

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    This is apparent when he first meets Juliet; he just had his heart broken by another girl. To satisfy “love” he will not do anything in the logical simple way‚ why didn’t he go to ask Capulet to court his daughter? Did he have to sneak under her balcony the first night? Would the families have kept them apart if he had approached them? Romeo needs to fulfill the fairytale he has formed around the word love. Romeo believes that what should happen will happen‚ he loves Juliet they should get married

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    Comparing Tonight with Maria (Both from ‘West side story’) (Tonight also known as balcony scene – Tony and Maria sing together. Maria – sang by Tony.) The piece ‘Tonight’ begins in B maj; it opens with Tony stating “the most beautiful sound I ever heard” this is sang in a very recitative style; mainly monotone (D) – rubato. This makes his words seem the prominent element – stressing the drama. The gentile bassoon plays a descending line – while the horn plays a simplified version ~ this ‘decent’

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    UNESCO The United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was set up by the United Nations in 1946 to promote international peace‚ security and development through cooperation among nations in the areas of education‚ science‚ culture‚ and communication. UNESCO focuses mainly on issues in Africa and gender equality. It also concentrates on providing educational opportunities to each and every one. One example of this is how UNESCO and UNICEF together implemented education

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    are performed. Of course‚ it has a stage for the actors and an auditorium where the audience sits. The curtain usually separates the stage from the auditorium. The most expensive seats are in the stalls‚ boxes and dress-circles. The seats in the balcony‚ pit and the upper- circle are comparatively cheaper. An intricate system of lights illuminates the stage. While the curtain is down‚ the workers on the stage can change the scenery and prepare the stage for the next part of the performance. A play

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    Romeo meets Juliet at her balcony and they stand there talking about love for each other. What she says next to Romeo is‚ “I have no joy of this contract tonight. / It is too rash‚ too unadvised‚ too sudden; / Too like the lightning‚ which doth cease to be/ Ere one can say “it lightens

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    Describe potential negative effects of this curriculum and how it is developmentally inappropriate to literacy development.Sixty semester hours (or 90 quarter hours) of credits from an accredited college or university with six semester or nine quarter hours in courses related directly to child care and/or child development‚ from birth to age six; or One year (1560 clock hours) of child development experience in a nursery school‚ kindergarten‚ or licensed day care center and 30 semester hours (or

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    in the 1986 version of Romeo and Juliet is better than the 1996’s version. In the 1986 version‚ the pacing throughout the prologue‚ opening scene and famous balcony scene is understandable in contrast to the 1996 version. The scenes are relatively slow in accordance to the scenes which makes the scenes more understandable. In the balcony scene‚ the actors who played Romeo and Juliet are graceful in the way the scene is taken. It depicts what readers imagine when reading the play. The scene isn’t

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    They sit next to Reverend Sykes in the colored balcony‚ while watching Scout earns a chance to observe the inequality between black and white people. After the trial ends Scout and Jem feels devastated and angry with the decision made. They suffer to understand why the judges found Tom Robinson guilty

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