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    Paul Bernardo

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    Paul Bernardo The urge shot through the mans body‚ uncontrollable‚ like sharks in a feeding frenzy. He could only quench his feverish desires by carrying out unspeakable devilish acts. The victim didn’t matter‚ no thought was given to any implications of the satanic rituals. Several times Bernardo resorted to defecating of human beings in order to satisfy his sick and abnormal urges. Paul Bernardo’s lustful and diverted sexual desires sprouted from the influence of pornography. Pornography

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    tybalt

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    Tybalt and Benvolio In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet the difference of Benvolio and Tybalt is deeply shown because they serve as dramatic to each other‚ Tybalt demonstrates the good and evil natures that exist in man‚ proving that evil is destructive. Tybalt and Benvolio are different in terms of values‚ respect and trust‚ but both are similar in the sense that they support their family a lot. Readers see Tybalt as a mean person and Benvolio as a person who makes

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    Bernardo Carpio

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    Given that there are legacies influenced by the Spaniards‚ Bernardo Carpio‚ who was named after Bernardo del Carpio‚ a brave‚ renowned and very strong Spaniard‚ is used as a symbol for strength and bravery by the Filipinos. I admit that I haven’t known the legend about Bernardo Carpio but I have heard his name when I was young. When I researched about him‚ that’s when I realized why he was included in the play Teatro Porvenir. Bernardo Carpio is used by many Filipinos‚ just like in the play‚ as

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    Diary of Tybalt

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    HIDEOUS! If I was there I would have KILLED that Montague! The next time I see that fool I will show no mercy and torture him to DEATH‚ and show no hope! He had trully destroyed my evening and he shall regret it! Someday‚ he will die with my blade! - Tybalt Day 2 Dear diary‚ I dislike peace‚ hate hell and my detestation of the Montagues are beyond my imagination. It was revolting to see that Benvolio making all that peace‚ it just disgusts me so much; so weak and worthless. Seeing those

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    Monologue of Tybalt

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    Monologue of Tybalt the Capulet I am Tybalt‚ a Capulet and cousin of Juliet. I am known as short-tempered‚ impulsive‚ and a vengeful person‚ I draw my sword anytime I can. However I am loyal beyond words and honour the family rivalry between the Capulets and the Montagues with great heart. I will never betray the Capulets. On the day of Capulets’ party Romeo showed up. I recognised Romeo through his disguise at the Capulets’ ball. I can’t remember that we invited him to our party. Why is Romeo

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    Benvolio And Tybalt Foil

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    Shakespeare‚ Benvolio and Tybalt are considered a dramatic foil. Benvolio is a peacemaker. Tybalt is one who looks for fights. Tybalt and Benvolio are complete opposites. In the opening scene‚ Benvolio and Mercutio are out in the town when Tybalt approaches them. Benvolio tries to stop a fight to break out but draws his sword out of sheer protection as stated‚ “I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword‚ or manage it to part these men with me.” (1.1.61-62). When Benvolio said this‚ Tybalt is fired and won’t

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    Tybalt Notes Page

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    irony> Romeo’s death by Tybalt> Romeo kill Tybalt> Mercutio describes his death. * M&BV‚ Biased to Romeo (NOT) Tybalt better fighter. * (L8) “Challenge”> Dramatic irony‚ Tybalt can’t move on (Act 1 Scene 5) * (L12-16) M(extended metaphor) > “Romeo is already dead”(Romeo will be killed by Tybalt) (Heartbroken Rosaline ‘Crippled by cupids arrow’ * T “Prince of cats”> 9 lives/immortal> Familiar(Witches devils etc) “Prince” * Tybalt there to fight Romeo‚ but

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    Scarborough Rapist.” This offender was Paul Bernardo. However‚ Bernardo did not act alone. He and his wife‚ Karla Homolka‚ tragically raped and murdered a number of young women‚ including Homolka’s younger sister‚ Tammy Homolka. In 1993‚ both Bernardo and Homolka were charged with sexual assault and murder. The investigations that followed exposed one of Canada’s most infamous killer couples. Kenneth Murray‚ a criminal lawyer‚ was retained by Bernardo to defend him in court. For 71 days in 1993

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    murderers: Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. A young 17 year old girl named Karla Homolka met 23 year old Paul Bernardo at a restaurant in 1987. By late 1989 Paul and Karla were engaged as a happy couple‚ while Bernardo was raping numerous women in the Scarborough region with Homolka’s approval. In total‚ he admitted to sexually assaulting 14 women and being related to 53 charges in total. Paul wanted Karla’s younger sister’s virginity because Karla wasn’t a virgin. In July 1990 Bernardo and Homolka

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    Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara

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    Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara was most definitely an interesting man. Born in a time where war was common in the world and influenced by the unhappy circumstances of his own people he grew up to live a very fascinating life. He lived during Mexico’s revolutionary times and he prospered more so than his fellow kin. He was a very smart man; very astute which is in essence what got him to the position as plenipotentiary to the United States. Of course it is important to note that he himself presented the

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