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    know about character: 1. Characterization is the means by which a writer reveals a character to a reader‚ including appearance‚ speech and behavior‚ thoughts and feelings‚ and other characters’ reactions and opinions. 2. There are four main elements of characterization. These include: a. How a character looks b. How a character acts c. How other characters react to this character d. What the

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    Bradley Gwinn Gwinn 1 My Generation My generation consists of those born between 1980 and 1994. My generation has been labeled a lot of things. We’ve been called Generation Y‚ Generation ME‚ Millennial’s‚ the Internet Generation‚ and even Generation Einstein. We have also been labeled the laziest generation ever. We are a cohort of kids that because of instant messaging‚ Myspace and Facebook‚ we seek instant gratification. We are impatient and unwilling to work hard‚ according to many

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    King Lear the Tragic Hero In his Poetics Aristotle defines Tragedy as “an imitation of an action that is serious‚ complete‚ and of a certain magnitude“(Part VI). By Aristotle’s definition‚ a Tragedy imitates human experiences and the misfortunes that can accompany them. It builds and eventually purges pity and fear in readers‚ all while teaching and entertaining. While Tragedy can often be unpleasant or intense‚ “one needs to stand by at some time to Oedipus and hold the knife of his own most terrible

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    Bradley Stoke is an English suburban town located in the South West of the United Kingdom. It’s situated in South Gloucestershire and is in the north of Bristol. I will be evaluating it’s sustainability as a westernised‚ suburban settlement. It also is one of the biggest housing estates in Europe. Sustainability means that something is long lasting and produces little or no environmental impact. It also means that by living a sustainable life‚ you are leaving the planet in the same state you found

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    ANALYZING KING LEAR’S TRAGIC FLAWS King Lear is a play about a tragic hero‚ by the name of King Lear‚ whose flaws get the best of him. A tragic hero must possess three qualities. The first is they must have power‚ in other words‚ a leader. King Lear has the highest rank of any leader. He is a king. The next quality is they must have a tragic flaw‚ and King Lear has several of those. Finally‚ they must experience a downfall. Lear’s realization of his mistakes is more than a downfall

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    it be by a dog; but he that is blind in his understanding‚ which is the worst blindness of all‚ believes he sees as the best‚ and scorns a guide." Blindness is a major theme that recurs throughout Shakespeare’s play‚ King Lear. Samuel Butler’s quote can be used to describe King Lear‚ who suffers‚ not from a lack of physical sight‚ but from a lack of insight and understanding. Blindness is a factor in his poor judgment. It plays a major role in the bad decisions he makes. It leads to harsh treatment

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    King Lear: General Introduction The epic tragedy‚ King Lear‚ has often been regarded as Shakespeare’s greatest masterpiece‚ if not the crowning achievement of any dramatist in Western literature. This introduction to King Lear will provide students with a general overview of the play and its primary characters‚ in addition to selected essay topics. Studying a Shakespearean play deepens students’ appreciation for all literature and facilitates both their understanding of themes and symbolism in

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    Power is the ability to manipulate and control whatever one desires; to do what one pleases to do without answering to authority. The power that corrupts the characters plays an extensive role throughout Shakespeare’s play‚ King Lear. Goneril and Regan are corrupted by the power that Lear offers them. Edmund’s corruption comes from the trust of his father. Absolute power corrupts absolutely with the characters‚ because once have full control‚ they are so cold that they will do anything to keep the

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    Rap and Moral Character Various critics have railed against the alleged harms of rap music. It is misogynistic and promotes violence (especially toward women)‚ crass materialism‚ and street crime. Virtually all of the arguments about rap focus on its alleged effects—harmful or‚ occasionally‚ beneficial. Yet such arguments are difficult to prove. While not suggesting we abandon approaches like this‚ the focus on effects ignores another important moral argument—rap music is both a sign of

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    Because Lear is capable of change‚ he becomes a tragic hero; because Antigone is incapable of change‚ she never becomes a tragic heroine. Aristotle defines a tragic hero as someone‚ usually a male‚ who “falls from a high place mainly due to their fatal flaw.” During the highest point of the tragic hero’s life‚ something is revealed to the protagonist causing a reversal in their fortune. This reversal of fortune is caused by the flaw in their character. Tragedy evokes catharsis‚ a feeling of

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