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    Why did Shakespeare Write Hamlet? Shakespeare wrote Hamlet because his only son had died of an unknown illness at the age of just 11. Dating all the way back to the spring/summer of 1596 Shakespeare had received word that his only son Hamnet was ill at the age of 11. Shakespeare being on the road with his company he would only be able to receive news from his family as he was very busy with his tour. In the summer of 1596 Shakespeare had just heard that his only son Hamnet had gotten much sicker

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    of reading and writing. Writing has multiple different categories such as to entertain‚ to inform‚ and to help someone. How a person writes can also tell you a lot about the person themselves and how they perceive information and the world around them. I believe that it is absolutely possible to write impartially. I feel that the main reason certain people write impartially is to make their stories or facts more interesting. They feel that if you tell people what

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    I think that Carter chose to rewrite "Bluebeard" to further elaborate on all of the characters in the story. Rewriting this story allowed Carter to go in-depth and provide more of a backstory for Marquis as well as the girl and her mother. In rewriting “Bluebeard” Carter was able to make the girl’s mother the heroine‚ unlike the original story. Perrault chose to make the girl’s brothers the ones that rescued her‚ thus making them the heroes of the original story. I think that Carter is trying to

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    1984 By George Orwell

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    1984 1984 is mostly a political piece of literature written by George Orwell. Published in 1949 in New York‚ the story follows Winston Smith. Winston Smith is a small political figure in the ruling party in London‚ the Ruling party is very controlling and does not tolerate rebellious thoughts or actions in their society. Throughout the story elements of fiction are easily detected because it is something that hasn’t happened but can happen. This story is a soft science fiction because it focuses

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    The novel 1984 was written by George Orwell in 1948‚ almost half a century before the year in which the novel was based. In this essay‚ I will demonstrate that the social and political environment at that time in history as well as the author’s personal life and conditions had a tremendous impact on the concept and completion of the novel. Orwell’s personal beliefs and idealism critically influenced his writing. In the late 1920’s‚ Orwell believed in anarchism and in 1936‚ he travelled to Spain

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    language. Not only does this essay particularly pertain to the language of the late 40s‚ many will argue that it also applies in the 21st century. This was a very knowledgeable and brilliant read about the English language and political context. Orwell has given many (including myself) individuals enough food for the mind to contemplate

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    George Orwell was a prominent political writer during the post-WWII era who openly opposed totalitarian governments. In the novel 1894‚ Orwell creates a dystopian society where the idea of individuality does not exist. The novel takes place in Oceania‚ a fictional country‚ where the party and its ruler‚ Big Brother‚ seek to have complete control over the population. The party implements many tactics in order to achieve this‚ such as surveillance‚ propaganda‚ and degradation of language to gain control

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    is like the fog in Daly City- it’s inevitable. Writing essays in Science class on the other hand‚ is like a sunny day quickly covered by fog. It’s somewhat expected‚ yet still disappointing‚ and surprising at the same time. We’re most expected to write essays in our English class‚ so writing an essay in any other subject such as Science makes us hate writing essays even more. In general‚ writing essays interfere with our personal responsibilities‚ and our activities outside of school. The main

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    March 18‚ evening‚ 1867 “I was excited during our trip to town. We looked all the stores and shops. Mama and I looked the dresses in a shop and Mama bought a bolt of gingham material for making dresses. Papa gave us all a treat of sticks of candy and put away the rest for the trip. Papa bought a stone for shaping knives. Mama and Papa were discussing where to buy some cracked corn. The clerk at the store said‚ as we get further west prices are higher for foodstuff. We got a 10-gallon barrel of

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    1984 by George Orwell

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    the concept of hope is portrayed as both sustaining and misleading. Orwell utilises symbolism‚ setting‚ tone and metaphors to convey the variances of hope. Through these techniques‚ Orwell successfully exposes the two-sided nature of hope to his readers to show the triumph of unbeatable totalitarianism. Through the use of symbolism‚ Orwell shows how having hope is both satisfying and deceptive. For the duration of the novel‚ Orwell continuously portrays the colour white as a weakness to Winston.

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