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    indirect approach mainly by antithesis - contrasting realism with the repeated and increasingly mocking phrase of “Brutus is an honourable man”. Such an antithesis occurs from line 87-91 in Act 3‚ Scene 2. “I thrice presented him [Caesar] a kingly crown‚ Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious‚ And sure he is an honourable man.” This is an example of realism as the plebeians were present in the earlier scene of the play‚ when Caesar ‘thrice refused’

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    Juliet. Showing that he love Juliet enough to abandon his morals for her protection. So in short in this quote show Romeo is a very passionate and loving character who is willing to do anything to protect the women he loves. Romeo is a very honourable and loyal friend who cared deeply for mercutio

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    Last Updated Tuesday‚ 22 May 2012 09:54 YANG BERHORMAT PEHIN DATU SINGAMANTERI COLONEL (Rtd) DATO SERI SETIA (Dr) AWG. HAJI MOHAMMAD YASMIN BIN HAJI UMAR MINISTER OF ENERGY AT THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE Yang Berhormat Pehin Datu Singamanteri Colonel (Rtd) Dato Seri Setia (Dr) Haji Mohammad Yasmin bin Haji Umar‚ SPMB‚ DPMB‚ SMB‚ BSc (Hons)‚ MSc‚ C Eng‚ FIET‚ PUJA (Fellow)‚ fadc‚ psc (+) was born on 23rd April 1956 in Brunei Darussalam. Yang Berhormat Pehin Datu Singamanteri Colonel (Rtd)

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    Draft: ‘in this apparent comedy male honour is a subject of deadly seriousness’ Do you agree? Much ado about nothing (MAUN) was written in a patriarchal society‚ (ruled by men) where Shakespeare could influence society’s morals and virtues in his plays. The idea of male honour was central to view the concept of masculinity. Shakespeare uses the seriousness of honour through his characters and his play as a whole looks at both sides of the question of honour. Although male honour is supposed to

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    The True Tragic Hero In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Marcus Brutus and Julius Caesar are different characters‚ but somehow similar. Marcus Brutus is a Roman political leader‚ son-in-law of the Roman philosopher Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger‚ born in Rome‚ and educated in law. Julius Caesar is a Roman general and statesman‚ who laid the foundations of the Roman imperial system. Brutus’s honorable ideals leave him open for manipulation by Cassius‚ a man opposed to Caesar. He believes

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    heard the gas-filled shells being dropped. Luckily‚ most of the soldiers managed to escape‚ but unfortunately one of his comrades did not. As the persona recounts the traumatic experience‚ he lashes out at all who thinks that it is glorious and honourable to die for one’s country. The impact of the incident on

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    of honour and asks himself why his honour the should last. Furthermore‚ Othello has to restore order by dying an honourable death. Othello has disturbed the chain of being by marrying a vanishon woman in a higher class. Nevertheless‚ Othello has to die by his own hands to die an honorable death. Finally‚ Othello is a tragic hero in a Shakespearean view for his motive was honourable. When Othello confesses to killing Desdemona he tells them that he‚"An honorable murderer‚ if you

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    Mark antonys speech analysis (dramatic convention- (dramatic irony‚ tragic irony‚ harangue) William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar is famous for its speeches. One of which is the speech I am going to analyze. It is the one told by Mark Antony after Caesar’s death. This play was written by Shakespeare to warn the people of what could happen if the monarch is killed. Mark Antony’s is one of the most important‚ If not the most important‚ parts of the play. It is the turning point of the play‚ because

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    is noble and honourable‚ and well-spoken opposed to Iago‚ who is a manipulative and deceitful person. Through this contrast‚ Shakespeare intends to enhance Iago’s manipulative and evil nature‚ where it is illustrated in the quote “I am not what I am” as he tells Roderigo. Iago’s weapon is manipulation‚ and this is an immensely effective weapon in the naive society of Venice where everyone is trusting of each other. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello is introduced as a noble and honourable man‚ who is

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Essay The character that I admire the most in To Kill A Mockingbird is Atticus Finch. I admire and look up to him the most because he is very honourable and unselfish. Atticus Finch‚ is appointed by a local judge to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man accused of raping a white girl. Friends and neighbos objected when Atticus puts up a strong and spirited defense of behalf of the accused black man. Atticus renounces violence but stands up for what he believes in. He decides to

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