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    was taken under the wing of an English family. The Mother‚ Father and their son Teddy . While exploring the garden he found that there was a great conflict between the snakes and the rest of the people‚ that Rikki was going to fix. He is a helpful‚ valiant‚ and daring mongoose. The first character trait that Rikki-tikki demonstrates is being helpful. At the beginning of the story Teddy walks out of the bungalow and says‚ “oh‚ look here! Our mongoose is killing a snake” (20) the snake that Rikki killed

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    We see Othello being portrayed negatively in some instances – “valiant moor” (47). This shows Othello’s race being compared with the word valiant; Being ‘Valiant’ is a positive thing but he is not calling Othello’s identity directly Valiant. The duke then greets him as “Valiant Othello” (48). The Duke‚ who is supposed to be the representation of justice‚ does the opposite of the ‘first senator’ and call’s Othello Valiant for who he is‚ and not what he is. Brabantio on the other hand fears Othello

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    and die a noble death. In the play‚ Othello by William Shakespeare the main character Othello begins as a great valiant war hero who transforms into a tragic hero because of his own flaws. Shakespeare creates sympathy for Othello by showing us how great he was only to destroy himself due to his own tragic flaws. At the beginning of the play‚ Othello is represented as a great‚ valiant‚ respected and noble. Othello was once a slave but has gained the reputation of a war hero..When first introduced

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    “Some say he’s mad; others‚ that lesser hate him‚ Do call it valiant fury” (Caithness: Act V‚ Scene II) Consider Macbeth as a gothic protagonist in the light of this comment ANNELI ALIAGA Macbeth’s dimensional personality‚ steeped in the agonising internal conflicts and debatable sanity that stages his moral corruption‚ depict the archetypal gothic protagonist of a play written before the creation of the genre. As typically seen in a conventional gothic text‚ Shakespeare presents the protagonist’s

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    doing so‚ he brings about his own downfall. The description of Macbeth from “brave‚ valiant cousin and worthy gentleman” and that of his wife “honoured hostess” changes to “dead butcher and his fiend like queen”. This change is due to the receiving of prophecies‚ ambition and greed and desire. The play explores themes‚ including power‚ ambition and guilt. In the beginning of the play Macbeth is a “brave‚ valiant cousin and worthy gentleman”‚ near the end of the play he turns into a “dead butcher”

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    of Beowulf uses is the use of episodes and digressions. Each of these episodes and digressions tell another story apart from the main plot of Beowulf‚ but sets up an introduction to the main plot. One such episode‚ the Sigemund episode‚ tells of valiant King Sigemund who received glory and honor through his killing of the dragon and possession of the hoard. Sigemund became a noble and experienced king‚ only to be betrayed and brought to his downfall. Beowulf was much the same as Sigemund‚ and both

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    bone marrow donor. I wondered what kind of person voluntarily commits their time‚ energy‚ and cells to save the life of a stranger who happens to share ten human leukocyte antigen characteristics. I thought that my donor was kind‚ compassionate‚ valiant‚ and so much more. I decided I wanted to be the type of person my donor is and I should emulate the image of my donor by living out these

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    original Thane of Cowdor‚ ‘’a man in whom I placed upmost trust’’ rebelled against Scotland when under the reign of Duncan‚ something which Duncan could not foresee. Similar happened with Macbeth. Duncan trusted Macbeth and saw him as a ‘’brave and valiant cousin.’’ Duncan’s trusting of Macbeth lead to his own death. We can see clearly Duncan’s weakness as king; he trusts too easily. We can also see the traits of a good king in his character as his punishes those who commit treason‚ and rewards those

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    BIKASH BISWAS PURATAN CHAPRA DHANTALA NADIA PH-9477888780 1. Who is the writer of the poem RING OUT‚ WILD BELLS? Ans: Alfred Tennyson is the writer of the poem ‘Ring Out‚ Wild Bells’. 2. What is the poem that expresses grief on the occasion of death called? Ans: The poem that expresses grief on the occasion of death is called Elegy. 3. In this poem the poet expresses deep sorrow. Why does he do so? Ans: In this poem the poet expresses deep sorrow over the death of his college’s constant

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    that Plato explains in Republic is connected to the proper work of the State. Virtuous individual is the face of the State- if the citizen is wise‚ the State will look wise‚ if the citizen is just the State will be just. The four virtues‚ wise‚ valiant‚ temperate and just‚ are needed for the State to be perfect. Plato elucidates how virtues of individual relate to the ideal republic. First virtue in the State is wisdom. Any knowledge founded among the citizens of the state as a whole considers

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