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    enter into the realm of consonance‚ even if it’s only very briefly‚ it creates a striking and noticeable contrast. Underpinning these contrasting elements are theoretical intricacies‚ which are all expressed through Shostakovich’s creative and emotive use of instrumentation. Unlike many other aspects of musical composition‚ instrumentation isn’t as beholden to theoretical rules around structure and

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    Shakespeare) John Steinbeck‚ an American author and winner of the Nobel Prize‚ was a leading writer of novels about the working class and was a major spokesman for the victims of the Great Depression. Steinbeck is widely known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath  and the novella Of Mice and Men. In the following short story‚ the author tells us about a poor‚ yet united family of cotton pickers who invited him in to share breakfast together. The text presents a piece of first

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    How does Shakespeare present Iago’s manipulation of Othello? Shakespeare uses a number of techniques to express the manipulaton of Iago in this scene. He lies to Othello in a barefaced manner‚ as we know from earlier context‚ in which we see Iago slandering Othello to his friend Roderigo‚ in the first scene of the book‚ showing that from the outset Iago has been against Othello‚ and this facade of trying to “help him out” immediately tells us he is not to be trusted. From what we have already

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    10/20/2013 Reflection #1 Topic : What Does It to Learn ? This is driving me to think! Gratitude…Pass It On. I think that sometimes when life gets busy the first thing I do is well on what isn’t working. There isn’t enough time to accomplish everything I need to do. I feel like I am spinning out of control trying to find the ever elusive balance and continue to drop every single ball I am juggling in the process. I somehow think that in the hope of being everything I am letting down from the

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    How does Shakespeare present the idea of madness in Hamlet? Many times‚ it is easy for people to judge just by the first impression. Society can judge and create stereotypes of everything just by the way they look. Writers such as Homer‚ in the Odyssey and Virgil in the Aeneid‚ where really obvious with the themes and how the characters behaved throughout the story. They believed in destiny and thought any path would take the character to fulfill it. Shakespeare was a great writer‚ he was able

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    How does William Yeats present the theme of ageing in ‘’Sailing to Byzantium’’. "Sailing to Byzantium" begins as a meditation on the things which age leaves behind: bodily pleasure‚ sex‚ and regeneration. As death approaches‚ the speaker turns towards the possibility of rebirth as a potential solution for the trauma of watching his own body deteriorate. The line between spiritual and physical rebirth becomes blurred as the speaker imagines placing his soul into an art object‚ something that

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    that he was trying to say use the lamb to symbolize baby Jesus. The boy in the poem was trying to figure out why the lamb was so perfect‚ but if the lamb is supposed to be a symbol of Jesus the lamb would have to be perfect because Jesus is perfect. In this poem there was only one poetic device used in this poem. The Poetic devices used were couplets. In the poem “The Lamb” every two lines rhymed which makes the lines couplets. I feel like the theme of the poem is does god make good things as well

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    Crooks PEE paragraph Racism was a strong form of prejudice in the 1930’s‚ and throughout the novel is violently used against the stable buck Crooks. From his first introduction in the book‚ he is constantly being described and treated like an animal. In the first description of Crooks’ room in chapter 4‚ it is referred to as ‘A little shed that leans off the wall of the barn’. This gives the impression that Crooks is not important enough to sleep with the other ranch hands‚ and must be isolated

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    and schedules are very much used in gathering a variety of data. They have been used for the collection of personal preferences‚ social beliefs‚ attitudes‚ opinions‚ behavior patterns‚ group practices‚ habits and other kinds of data. The increasing use of schedules and questionnaires is probably due to increased emphasis by social scientists on quantitative measure¬ment of uniformly accumulated data. A questionnaire is a tool for data collection. It consists of a number of questions printed or typed

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    Explore the ways in which Frayn presents the relationship between Keith and Stephen in Spies Stephen and Keith in the novel “Spies” have a unique relationship. It is complex and multi-layered; the characteristics of Stephen and Keith are clarified with the aid of time and perception. We are able to understand from the beginning of chapter 2‚ that they have an unusual relationship and friendship‚ given the differences in their background and character. Keith and Stephen are from different social

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