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    noble. (Anna) At the beginning of the story the author is talking about “Two Beast” (Faulkner 185) including “Boon Hogganbeck‚ in whom some of the same blood ran which ran in Sam Fathers‚ even though Boon’s was a plebeian strain of it and only Sam and Old Ben and the mongrel Lion were taintless and incorruptible” (Faulkner 185) symbolizing how the blood of Sam is the same of the wilderness. For “Sam was the chief; the prince” (Faulkner 215) and “Boon the plebeian‚ was

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    A Portrait William the Conqueror William the Conqueror: First English King Dominique Joyner Period 3 March 10‚ 2013 William the Conqueror was the first Norman king of England. During the time of his reign as Duke and King‚ William I strengthened the relationship between the English and the French. William the Conqueror’s conquests improved the prosperity of both England and France. William I was born 1027 in Falaise‚ Normandy. He is the illegitimate child of Herleva of Falaise

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    Robin Williams Commemorative Speech He was a husband‚ father‚ and great friend to many people. He was able to make people laugh no matter what the circumstance. He brought an energy to the stage that can’t be replaced. Robin Williams was born on July 21‚ 1951 in Chicago. He attended Claremont Men’s College before enrolling at the Juilliard School in New York City. After college Robin experimented with comedy in LA and San Francisco where he developed a successful stand-up act. Robin got his

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    King Lear Act I Discussion Questions Scene i 1. What is the question Lear asks his daughters before he makes the division of his kingdom final? What does he expect of his daughters? 2. What is Cordelia’s answer to Lear’s question‚ and why is Lear outraged by her response? 3. How does Kent’s reaction to Lear’s banishment of Cordelia introduce the theme of sight and insight? 4. In this first scene of the play‚ how does Shakespeare establish the

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    “Macbeth”‚ William Shakespeare adequately portrays to the readers that while Macbeth’s vaulting ambition played a helping hand in his demise‚ without the help of Lady Macbeth’s manipulation tactics‚ and the supernatural highlighting the appearance vs. reality theme‚ his downfall may have been avoided and he may have earned his kingship. Macbeth’s downfall may have been avoided if it was not for his manipulative‚ controlling wife‚ Lady Macbeth. While trying to manipulate Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeths infers

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    interested in them but don’t attack them. On the following day‚ they climb
a mountain and Mary‚ the elder child‚ realises they are far away from the sea. Chapter 2: The next day‚ as the children are gathering food‚ they discover that a sixteen-year-old Aboriginal boy is watching them. Mary is afraid of the black boy because of her South Carolina upbringing and because the boy
is naked. However‚ Peter soon becomes friends with him when he starts sneezing and the bush boy copies the sounds he makes

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    Shakespeare’s play Hamlet has become the most popular of his plays over the years. It is as popular now‚ if not more popular‚ than at the first performances in the early 1600’s and this shows that Hamlet is still popular with contemporary audiences even 400 years after it was written. There are many reasons why Hamlet is still relevant to contemporary audiences and these are expressed through the narrative conventions of Hamlet. As there are so many conventions present in Hamlet it is best summarized

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    FOR EMILY William Faulkner I. AUTHOR:( MS DUYÊN) William Faulkner was born in New Albany‚ Mississippi‚ on September 25‚1897. His family moved to Oxford‚ Mississippi‚ just before he was five and we can see that this place marked his sense of humor‚ his sense of the tragic position of Black and White Americans‚ his characterization of Southern characters‚ and his timeless themes‚ including fiercely (adv. dữ dội) intelligent people dwelling behind the facades( = outside) of good old boys and simpletons(

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    Shakespeare has produced an incredibly large library of work‚ including 38 plays and countless sonnets. His plays are divided into four main sections: the Histories‚ the Tragedies‚ the Comedies‚ and the Romances. Othello falls under Tragedy‚ as it ends with the death of numerous characters‚ including the principals. Shakespeare’s work has been produced since the Renaissance in all artistic mediums from the original theater to opera‚ symphony‚ film‚ and ballet. It has also been consistently revisited

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    phobia is bugs. Sounds very embarrassing‚ but having phobias is common. Just ask a boy named Martin in the story called “The Elevator” written by William Slator. The story is about a boy who tumbles across phobias as they get presented right in front of him throughout the story. He has three fears‚ the elevator‚ the fat lady‚ and his dad’s judgement. William Slator also telegraphs Martins’ lack of ability to get over his fears by building suspense through Martins’ thoughts and actions which are all

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