The stories of Gonzalo and Ariel are those who enter the TAZ because of fate. Gonzalo entered the TAZ only because he was in the same boat with Antonio. In the case of Ariel‚ Ariel entered the island because he was the slave of Sycorax. Even after Sycorax’s death‚ Ariel can’t be free because he was trapped in a prison of tree‚ unable to act. Therefore‚ they didn’t have the power to change anything but to accept the truth. In this circumstance‚ Gonzalo imagined his own version of TAZ: a kingdom without
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This quote is repeated twice by the new protagonist‚ John. John is first introduced when Bernard and Lenina traveled to the ‘Savage Reservations’. John got acquainted with the ‘new world’ duo while a sacrificial ceremony was ongoing. When the quote was first cited‚ John showed his anticipation to the discovery of the World State that Bernard Marx planned on taking him to. Prior to his discussion with John‚ Bernard was given consent in bringing the ‘savages’ back to the World State’. Bernard found
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Navarasas The Navarasas are the human emotions in everyday life. They are extensively depicted in Kalidasa’s plays and also profusely used in all Indian dance-forms. Though the nine rasas are mainly used in Indian literature‚ they can also been seen in English literature. The Navarasas are‚ Shringara – love and beauty‚ Haasya – joy or mirth‚ Bibhatsya – disgust‚ Rowdra – anger‚ Shanta – peace‚ Veera – courage‚ Bhaya – fear‚ Karuna – grief and Adbhuta – wonder and curiosity. Shakespeare‚ being
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SECTION A: DRAMA William Shakespeare : The Tempest Either: Re-READ Act 1 Sc. 1‚ from “Good boatswain‚ have care” to “and gape at wid’st to glut him” How does Shakespeare make this episode so funny? Support your ideas with details from the extact. OR: 2. What does Caliban contribute to your enjoyment of the play? Support your ideas with details from the text. OR 3. You are Alonso and you realize that all of you on board the ship except your son‚ have survived the shipwreck. Write your
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alternation of perspective of themselves and their surroundings. The importance of growth and protection‚ each precursors to discovering new worlds‚ which are extrapolated in William Shakespeare’s 1661 tragicomedy ‘The Tempest and J.D. Salinger’s ‘Catcher in the Rye’ (1951). Shakespeare’s‘ The Tempest’‚ elucidates the transformative power of planned discoveries that manifest an individual’s desire to re-evaluate assumptions and unveil fresh insights into humanity’s moral flaws. Similarly‚ The Catcher in the
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Sir Orfeo‚ written by an unknown author‚ employs a variety of poetic devices to immerse the audience in the tale and evoke a myriad of pathos. Throughout this short lay‚ the author calls upon the dichotomy of heaven and hell‚ creating an environment in which the reader remains suspended between the two‚ searching for truth in the world of Sir Orfeo. The fantastical setting of the lay gives the illusion of a beautiful and powerful kingdom‚ unmistakably loyal to their king‚ Sir Orfeo. The calm of the
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the opportunity to cause a domino effect‚ where that one event sets off a chain of similar events and effects each individual that it impacts and eventually a broader society. This notion of a domino effect is evident in William Shakespeare’s The Tempest which is a magical play about people being lost and found and what they find is who they were all along and Bernhard Schlink’s semi-autobiographical novel The Reader a poignant meditation on love‚ loss‚ guilt‚ human frailty and making peace with the
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This phrase means pretty close to how it sounds‚ it means that if you are considered the laughing stock that you are what everyone is laughing at. The connotation of this phrase can be both bad or good depending on the context of how you use it. “Love is blind” you would think this phrase would come out of the famous romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ but it is found in The Merchant of Venice (2.6). It means that when you love someone you refuse to see their flaws or the error of their ways. “Wear
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team of San- Jacinto central college performed the play “The Pillow man” originally written by Martin McDonough on 2003 in the Powell Arena Theatre. The play was about the tale of Katurian‚ a fiction writer who was interrogated by the two detectives Ariel and Tupoloski regarding the unpleasant stories of children written by Katurian. The content of Katurian’s stories was similar to the murder of the different children in the town‚ so they were suspected of the case. The play was performed on
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Robinson Crusoe‚ colonizer or pioneer of change? Defoe ’s novel Robinson Crusoe stormed the world with a spirit of adventure new to its era‚ quickly becoming a classic piece of European literature that even today grasps the attention of both young and old. The tale‚ as told by a shipwrecked man on his own on an isolated island‚ allows us to vicariously experience an excitement and discovery that almost does not exist in our modern world‚ and is surely a large factor in the novel ’s popularity
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