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    One of the greatest english authors‚ Shakespeare‚ had developed a play called‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar which contains various writing methods. In Act III‚ one of the main characters‚ Caesar was killed by Brutus‚ his companion Antony had constructed a speech for the Romans about Caesar’s death. By comparing Brutus’ and Antony’s speeches‚ many rhetorical appeals and devices can be seen. Antony was able to gain the trust of the Romans by using Brutus’ loyalty to Caesar. The main goal of Antony’s

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    Brutus’s gullibility in order to speak at Caesars funeral so that he can sway the people of Rome to his side. Antony is shrewd and calculating‚ he is also a flatterer. He constantly calls Brutus an honourable man throughout his speech to the public‚ and even has his servant call Brutus a valiant and honourable man. Brutus is a bad judge of character‚ and very gullible‚ Antony works this to his advantage and soon Brutus is agreeing to let Antony speak at Caesars funeral‚ against Cassius’s wishes. In the

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    Have Failed to Appreciate It- And Failing To Appreciate‚ Have Failed In it. Here‚ Under The Leave of The Principal And Teachers For They Are All Honourable People‚ Come I To Speak Of The Ordeal Of Mathematics. Maths Is Complicating‚ Nauseating‚ And Frightening To Me But Our Maths Teachers Say‚ “It Is Interesting And Easy” And They Are Honourable Men. Many A Time we Are Given Sums Whose Complexities Did Leave Us Reeling‚ Does This Make It Interesting? When The Poor Students Failed‚ The

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    Manunggul Jar [pic] The Manunggul Jar is evidence of the spirituality of indigenous Filipinos. The Manunggul jar is cultural treasure found in the early 1960’s in Manunggul Cave‚ Lipuun Point‚ Palawan which is classified as a secondary burial jar‚ which means that only the bones of the corpse are placed inside. It has an elaborate design consisting of scrolls and curves on the top cover and is painted with hematite - a type of mineral that produces red coloring once subjected

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    The Honourable Chief Judge of Niger State‚ Honourable Justice Fati Abdulsalami Abubakar High Court of Justice Minna. Your Lordship. APPOINTMENT AS CHIEF JUDGE NIGER STATE As we await the Confirmation of your appointment as the Chief Judge of Niger State‚ kindly permit us to join many others in offering our congratulations on your well-earned elevation. My Lord‚ many who are fairly familiar with you will find your elevation not an event but a culmination of hard work‚ perseverance and humility.

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    inability to see things clearly and this idealism causes him to make bad decisions and for him to not understand human behaviour and thus unable to see the world clearly. Brutus believes that honour makes a man worthy. He believes that he is an honourable man which makes him higher ranking than his peers such as Cassius or Casca. Brutus often thinks of the wellbeing of Rome before himself. He imagines an idealism world free of corruptions‚ greed and kings. Cassius is able to use honour and Brutus’s

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    gas attack: ’the blood / Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs’. It also presents the unglamorous reality of trench life‚ with the soldiers described as being ’like old beggars’. The Latin used at the end of the poem means ’It is sweet and honourable to die for your country’‚ a concept Owen is strongly denying. * War transforms soldiers‚ breaking them physically and mentally: ’Bent double’ ’Knock-kneed’. Rather than glorious men‚ Owen presents the soldiers as weakened old ’hags’. * The

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    the language of the common people‚ he proceeds to implore the expectant crowd to believe in him as an honourable man. He demands the crowd listen to his reasons for Caesars murder: ` Believe me for mine honour‚ and have respect to mine honour‚ that you may believe`... (14-15) Shakespeare’s use of repetition to focus on honour is particularly significant. Brutus believes his actions are honourable and is determined to make the crowd aware of this. Shakespeare continues

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    perplexity‚ Gregor imagines that everything can continue as usual; in a comical fashion‚ his concerns with quotidian obligations (of getting to work punctually and providing for his family) remain his main concerns‚ through which Gregor is manifested as honourable. He contemplates: “Once I’ve got together the money to pay off the parents’ debt … Then I’ll make the big break. In any case‚ right now I have to get up.” (Kafka 5). Gregor’s precision and meticulous approach to his obligations is indicative of

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    the war gave them false ideas about the front line. Young men and boys were told that war was one big adventure and encouraged to go to the great war and become a hero. Young men were fooled into believing that dying for your country was sweet and honourable however three men who fought in the war and experienced the front line drew from their personal knowledge to completely dispel these myths. Vernon Scannell‚ Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfrid Owen suffered throughout the war and wrote the poems The Great

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