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    Bam! Smack! Zap! All sounds someone might see in a Batman comic book but have you ever thought what these comic book superheros might be like in real life? In real life‚ vigilantes often don’t go around saving old ladies from muggers and rescuing cats from trees‚ instead they fight to end something much bigger such as homelessness or world hunger. Vigilantes in real life are drastically different from the fictional characters portrayed in comic books and movies‚ they have different ideologies‚ they

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    Shakespeare uses language and dramatic technique to present doubt and uncertainty in the minds of Othello and Macbeth. Both Emilia (or Desdemona) and Lady Macbeth are characters in difficult circumstances. Explore how Shakespeare uses language and dramatic technique to present the stresses they endure. Explore how Shakespeare uses language and dramatic technique to present the weakness in the characters of Othello and Macbeth. Plan 1. Iago and the witches act as catalyst in the plays as they

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    Islands to the Pacific coast; there can be an equally strong argument‚ that other historical factors played a huge role in making the train and market revolution successful. The most important idea about the Market Revolution was all the amazing historical discoveries and situation that led up

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    Since the beginning of civilization‚ religion has played a pivotal role in every society. This is especially true in the colonial societies of America during the 17th century. Religion affected every social class and every aspect of their lives. Both the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Pennsylvania display the effect of religion and how it shaped everything from politics to daily life. Religion determined many factors within Puritan Massachusetts and Quaker Pennsylvania‚ which resulted in two completely

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    There were nuns‚ monks‚ and prioresses in the Medieval period. They had very important roles during this time. These people gave their lives to prayer and their community. They all had different jobs and duties they had to do. With all the different jobs they had‚ it impacted the society around them. Nuns were women who gave their lives to religion. The religion they followed gave them services for them to do in the convents or monasteries. The nuns followed a religion that had specific rules they

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    Othello Character Analysis Major Characters: Othello: Protagonist and hero. He is a highly valuable and respected general of Venice‚ and an eloquent and powerful figure. He is nevertheless easy prey to insecurities because of his age‚ his life as a soldier‚ and the fact that he is a racial and cultural outsider. He sometimes makes a point of presenting himself as such‚ whether because he recognizes his exotic appeal or merely because he is self-conscious of his difference from other Venetians

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    and represented equality though. White wealthy males would benefit the most from all the changes a new government and new nation would bring. White women‚ black people and Native Americans were treated less then fair. Women roles in America were similar to the women roles in most countries. Women were responsible to care for their husband‚

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    Classical Rome employed leisure time productively and incorporated many pleasurable activities such as public games‚ religious festivles‚ chariot racing...ect. Public entertainment in particular played an important role in Rome and to a large extent‚ in the province as well.14 Originally public games (ludi) were held at some religious festivals‚ but gradually the entertainment aspect became more important and the number of annual games increased.15 Chariot racing was the oldest and most popular entertainment

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    EEP 28 January 2013 Othello Othello is one of William Shakespeare’s famous tragedies‚ which is an epic tale of a moor that is brought to Venice and serves as a general within the Italian army. Othello’s private life can be seen as more interesting than his life as a general‚ because of his marriage to Desdemona and all of those who try and ruin his relationship. Desdemona is the daughter of a wealthy lord‚ named Brabantio‚ who is a Venetian senator. The antagonist of the play‚ Iago‚ begins filling

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    Explore how Shakespeare examines the themes if jealousy and deception in Othello the play and Othello the character. Sana Thomas Jealousy and Deception are both continuous themes running through out Shakespeare’s Othello. Indeed‚ it is jealousy that provides the fuel for the plot and deception that leads to the classic downfall of the ’hero’ as is common in Shakespeare tragedies. However‚ it is a theme of hate that the play opens. It is a hate of inveterate anger. It is a hate that is bound

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