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    want to keep the poor people in poverty and never to get them up‚ because they are afraid that it might be the end of their lives as Angels in disguise that will later be revealed as the evils of a crook society. In A Man of the People‚ Chief Honourable M.A. Nanga‚ is referred to by the first person persona who speaks and serves

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    ROLE OF THE PLAYWRIGHT IN HIS SOCIETY:A STUDY OF BAKARE‚ OJO RASAKI ’S THE GODS AND THE SCAVENGERS by Chukwukelue Uzodinma Umenyilorah INTRODUCTION The playwright often seeks to frame intangible realities‚ concepts‚ ideals and phenomena; recreate worlds familiar to the ordinary man only in his mind‚ courier specific messages meant for a particular era‚ sect‚ culture or movement and breathe life

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    A View from the Bridge

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    the law. At the beginning of the play‚ before Marco and Rodolpho have arrived Miller does not make it obvious to the audience that Eddie is in a power struggle with his conscience. Through the use of characterisation Miller paints Eddie as a honourable‚ decent family man. The audience are made aware of Alfieri’s opinion of Eddie‚ spoken before the entrance of Marco and Rodolpho: “He was a good man as he had to be in a life that was hard and even. He worked on the piers when there was work

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    Julius Caesar

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    English 10 Brutus vs. Antony In Shakespeare’s‚ Julius Caesar‚ Cassius states that he wishes Brutus could see himself as others see him‚ so then Brutus would realize how honored and respected he is. Cassius wants Caesar out of any power that he holds so he talks Brutus into killing Caesar. At first Brutus is hesitant towards the idea but after Cassius persuades him‚ Brutus decides to kill Caesar along with the other conspirators. The men agree that they need to get Caesar out of his home to

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    in his work. To this day he has been classified as one of the most popular WWI poets. The Great War was said and expected to be a war to end all wars‚ thus this increased the number of men wanting to take part in it. War was said to be glorious‚ honourable and heroic yet it was not after the first couple of months that the truth behind it reached individuals like Owen. It was only over time that he became interested in war and only after his experience at it that he decided to write about the pity

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    At the masquerade‚ servants bustle‚ complain‚ and save a little marzipan for themselves. Servant’s view of the party: work. Romeo catches sight of Juliet. He doesn’t know who she is‚ but immediately forgets Rosaline. He says that Juliet teaches the “torches to burn bright!”(1.5.41). At the same time‚ Tybalt recognizes Romeo and prepares to attack this party-crashing Montague. Romeo’s first sight of Juliet this inked to Tybalt’s noticing Romeo. Love can’t escape the society surrounding it.

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    “believe me for mine honour” and “have respect to mine honour”‚ requesting something for the sake of a virtue. By presenting his cause as something equivalent or directly related to his honour‚ Brutus uses his own well-established reputation as an honourable man in order to justify his actions‚ and draws attention to said honour. Furthermore‚ he asks the

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    war experiences allowed him to compose an image of what he imagines war to be like. As he did not know about the horrors of war‚ his view of war is innocent and naïve. He believes that the death of a soldier – if it happens – will be a sweet and honourable death‚ one to be admired and hoped for. This view is demonstrated vividly throughout the poem in several ways. One of the ways Brooke shows the idea that war is glorious is through his strong sense of patriotism. He constantly uses words such

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    MALL CULTURE

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    MALL CULTURE Mall culture is nothing but an exploitative phenomenon mastermind by materialistic sharks of a blind imitation of the wild west for personal gains – and even at the cost of small traders and entrepreneurs who provide spot service to the community while these huge magnet like sophisticated centralized retail chains attract the gullible customer through media and advertisement blitz craze. Where? Of course‚ not in villages and in towns but in metropolis like Delhi‚ Mumbai‚ Chennai‚ Banglore

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    to make decisions considering external factors and using processes other than the law that make judicial method more subjective‚ adhering to legislation and legal policy but giving more significant acknowledgement to situational factors. The Honourable Michael Kirby’s pro-activism article centers around the view that judicial method must divert from the traditional method of legalism that Justice Kirby defines as “strict logic and high technique”. It starts by outlining the need for the judiciary

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