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    Hero or Villain: Why has Oliver Cromwell’s reputation changed over time? It’s been 352 years since Oliver Cromwell is dead. He was one of the most controversial figures in the British history. How did his reputation change? Why? And what has been changed? During the period of king Charles II’s reign (1660~1685) and as well as the 1930s and 1940s‚ many people considered him as a villain‚ who killed Charles I to get more powerful. Under Cromwell’s rule‚ people feared him because he was cruel

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    Iago Act 3 Scene 3

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    How does Iago manipulate Othello’s thoughts and feelings in Act 3 Scene 3? Responses should demonstrate a close knowledge of the text‚ taking into consideration language choices‚ strategic thinking and the impact of the strategies on Othello Act 3 Scene 3 is a key scene in the play whereby Iago’s deceptive nature is becoming not only more prominent‚ but more importantly‚ leading him to success in his plan. The readers are exposed to Iago’s duplicity but Othello is not – a heavy use of dramatic

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    characters can be portrayed as both a hero and a villain. Shakespeare shows this in Macbeth through different themes and techniques. Some techniques include; similes‚ irony‚ metaphors and personification. A hero is a person who is admired for their courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities and a villain is the person or thing responsible for specified problems‚ harm‚ or damage. I will be discussing about Macbeth showing how he is more of a villain than a hero. Macbeth is shown as courageous

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    loathing for the character Shylock‚ which would no longer occur at present times. There are two very different opinions of Shylock that we will be discussing‚ victim or a villain. Both sides of Shylock’s personality are portrayed throughout "˜The Merchant of Venice.’ Many of the characters in the play look upon Shylock as a villain‚ but this indeed might just be a biased opinion because of the love that they have for a fellow friend‚ who’s life has been put at stake due to a bond connecting the two

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    landowner. Oliver Cromwell rose thought the ranks really quickly first a colonel in 1643‚ then in 1644‚ Oliver Cromwell became Lieutenant-General of the 
Eastern Association Army and in 1645 he became Lieutenant-General of the New Model Army. The reason why Oliver Cromwell became such a good cavalry commander is because he knew a well-disciplined army is very important in war. Oliver Cromwell first noticed that Prince Rupert’s cavalry were not very well disciplined and they do not rally after a charge

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    A Successful Coach

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    – values become my destiny Mahatma Gandhi INTRODUCTION This paper will focus on what it takes to be a successful coach and motivator in the 21st century and the general characteristics of the coaching process for the future leaders of corporate america. We will also discuss various ways to improved performance through commitment and discuss why some coaching techniques fail to produce the desired results. All coaching is a one-to-one conversation that is‚ in some

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    macbeth-hero or villain?

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    JOSHUA MQABUKO POLITECHNIC ENGLISH SECTION TOPIC: Morphology Introduction Like any other language English has structures. The structures are made up of component parts such as phonemes‚ morphemes‚ words‚ phrases‚ clauses‚ sentences‚ paragraphs‚ texts and discourse. Needless to say‚ parts of speech like nouns‚ pronouns‚ verbs‚ adverbs‚ adjectives‚ prepositions‚ conjunctions forms part of larger grammatical units. Definition Morphology is: a way of studying language(linguistics). about

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    Christopher Columbus: Hero or Villain “1492‚ Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” We all have been hearing this saying ever since we were little. Is he really a hero? He found a new world and jump started an age of exploration like no other. After he found the Americas there was massive colonization‚ giant trade increases and more resources. Europeans learned new ways‚ helping agriculture and exploration boom‚ but the answer is no. Columbus is a villain. After reading this paper I will

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    is flawed by his paranoia and pride‚ Othello is only unstable and destructive after intricate deception. Indeed‚ he seems maddeningly perfect to his adversaries. Even Othello’s greatest enemy‚ Iago‚ confesses in act I‚ scene i‚ "Were I the Moor‚ I would not be Iago‚" or rather‚ he would not want to be Iago if he could be a man like Othello. The Moor commander is constantly respected by Venetian senators‚ soldiers‚ and ladies alike‚ even after murdering his wife and committing suicide. This level

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    Successful People” By John Celestand Field Associate of World Leadership Group The day you make the decision to be successful is a day in history for any human being. It is the most important day of your life. This is a day that is more important than a birthday‚ an anniversary and any other holiday that you can imagine. In fact‚ the day that you decide to become successful should be marked in your own calendar and celebrated annually. Successful people think alike. They behave alike.

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