Waves of glory 2012 Introduction Child comes on stage boldly declaring the word of God: The theme of the Month of January: I will avenge my elect speedily- Luke 18 v 7-8 “And shall God not avenge His own elect who cry out day and night to Him‚ though He bears long with them? I tell you that He will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless‚ when the Son of Man comes‚ will He really find faith on the earth?” Testimony or learning as a result of the above: Month
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Yes- I can learn from sources such as Shakespeare on how to work with other people and become a successful manager. Shakespeare was not only the master of literary‚ but also had a deep knowledge of humanity‚ authority and the conflict ‚struggle and fight occurred when people desire to get power and right. In his literary works‚ he explained more on the human conflict in detail. Take ‘Henry V’ for example‚ Shakespeare taught us how to encourage your tired and dispirited soldiers to beat off all
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like a dotard nor a fool‚ As under privilege of age to brag What I have done being young‚ or what would do Were I not old. Know‚ Claudio‚ to thy head‚ Thou hast so wronged mine innocent child and me That I am forced to lay my reverence by‚ And with gray hairs and bruise of many days Do challenge thee to trial of a man. I say thou hast belied mine innocent child. Thy slander hath gone through and through her heart‚ And she lies buried with her ancestors‚ Oh‚ in a tomb where never
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In this scene‚ Bassanio is at Portia’s house‚ and he is trying to choose the casket with Portia’s picture in it. If he chooses the right casket‚ he will get to marry Portia and gain all of her wealth as well. In the beginning of his speech‚ Bassanio is reacting to the song that is being sung by one of Portia’s servants. As he gives his speech‚ we are captivated by his many metaphors and by the suspense of his words. The entire time he is speaking‚ we wonder which casket he will ultimately choose
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eat. Then said Elkanah her husband to her‚ Hannah‚ why weepest thou? and why eatest thou not? and why is thy heart grieved? [am] not I better to thee than ten sons? So Hannah rose up after they had eaten in Shiloh‚ and after they had drunk. Now Eli the priest sat upon a seat by a post of the temple of HaShem. And she [was] in bitterness of soul‚ and prayed unto HaShem‚ and wept sore. And she vowed a vow‚ and said‚ HaShem of hosts‚ if thou wilt indeed look on the affliction of thine handmaid‚ and remember
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"abhorred slave" and "a thing most brutish." Prospero’s language is very harsh and degrading towards Caliban as he describes Caliban an evil savage like animal. Prospero even insults Caliban’s mother and father in his first speech to Caliban. ’Thou poisonous slave‚ got by the devil himself upon thy wicked dam‚ come forth." Prospero is not only saying that Caliban’s father is the Devil himself‚ but he is also saying that his mother (the dam) is wicked and bad and the cruellest she could be
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Yudhishthira said: O grandsire‚ O thou that are possessed of great wisdom and conversant with all the scriptures. I desire to know those excellent ordinances in consequence of which mortal creatures have to travel through their rounds of rebirth. What is that conduct by following which‚ O king‚ men succeed in attaining to high Heaven‚ and what is that conduct by which one sinks in Hell? When abandoning the dead body that is as inert as a piece of wood or clod of earth‚ people proceed to the other
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couldn’t open her heart to tell her father how much she loved him‚ as did her other sister General and Regan. However‚ later on the play she was kind enough to put past their differences and forgive her father for banishing her. “How does my royal lord‚ thou fares your majesty” (iv.vii.44). Just by this question directed to King Lear‚ it showed one that Cordelia wanted to make things look as if nothing bad has ever happened in order to reconcile with her father. Two‚ she does not have any intentions to
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analyze Macbeth’s side. He is “…too full o’ the milk of human kindness… that wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false…” (I‚ v‚ 16 & 21). It is strength if we analyze Lady Macbeth’s side. She has a very strong nature and knows Macbeth’s weak points‚ therefore manipulating and controlling the relationship. She uses of a great argument in Act I‚ vii accusing Macbeth for not having the courage to do what he wants “Wouldst thou have that which steem’ st the ornament of life‚ and live a coward in thine own
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| HAP (1865) | | If but some vengeful god would call to me From up the sky‚ and laugh: "Thou suffering thing‚ Know that thy sorrow is my ecstasy‚ That thy love’s loss is my hate’s profiting!" Then would I bear‚ and clench myself‚ and die‚ Steeled by the sense of ire unmerited; Half-eased‚ in‚ that a Powerfuller than I Had willed and meted me the tears I shed. But not so. How arrives it joy lies slain‚ And why unblooms the best hope ever sown? --Crass Casualty obstructs the sun and rain‚ And
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