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    Weldon’s comment on the moral development of characters throughout a story applies directly to both Wit and Atonement. While neither Vivian‚ a harsh college professor‚ nor Briony‚ a young girl enthralled with mature fantasies‚ actually fix the mistakes they have made‚ each of them comes to an ethical revelation towards the end of their lives. Wit and Atonement both exemplify dramatic changes from past faulty behaviors at the end of life‚ but Atonement gives a more concrete demonstration of compensating

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    Shakespeare once said “Love looks not with eyes‚ but with the mind‚ and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.” William Shakespeare not only makes us realize the true meaning of love‚ but also how love itself is characterized. In the play Twelfth Night‚ Shakespeare demonstrates three main types of love: True love‚ courtly love and profitable love. For instance‚ Viola’s hidden love for Duke Orsino is incomparable to Duke’s self-indulgence and love for Olivia or to Sir Toby’s “friendship” with

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    ‘The Twelfth Day of July’ Task: Explain how Kevin and Sadie change by the end of the novel ‘The Twelfth Day of July’ is a book by Joan Lingard. This book is about the discord between the Catholic and Protestant religions. It centres on the characters of Kevin McCoy‚ who is Catholic‚ and Sadie Jackson‚ who is Protestant and how their friendship develops despite the religious bigotry which affects the country they live in. The Twelfth Day of July is a celebration in Northern Ireland‚ for Protestants

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    beginning scenes of Twelfth Night Shakespeare uses dramatic comedy as a main way to create humour to the audience. The shock factor creates a comical atmosphere to the beginning of the play‚ and the form in which Shakespeare introduces the character’s expresses effectively each character’s over exaggerated personality creating dramatic comedy. As twelfth night is a comedy but is all about mistaken identity and love Shakespeare had to reveal the comedy in discreet ways to make the humour natural and the

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    1. Why do you think Vivian agreed to be in the study and stay in the study? In the movie Wit‚ the main character Vivian really value learning‚ which is why she committed herself to be part of the study. Vivian is a successful English professor who has accomplished many things; however‚ her obsession in education causes her to have lack of social interaction or friends. While Vivian is an intelligent woman‚ she does not have the knowledge what life and death really means. When Vivian first found

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    Wit: Death Thou Shalt Die

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    Wit: Death Thou Shalt Die Vivian Bearing is a sophisticated scholar. She is a university professor in seventeenth-century poetry‚ who is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Her oncologist‚ Dr. Kelekian suggests an experimental chemotherapy to be used on her‚ which would consist of eight full doses. Vivian agrees to the treatment‚ so the story begins. When watching the movie Wit‚ I related this movie much to what I had previously learned in high school. In high school‚ I learned about the Kubler-Ross

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    In this movie Vivian Bearings is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She is given “experimental” treatment. Some of the other characters include: Dr. Kelekian‚ the head doctor who informed her of her diagnosis; Jason Posner‚ the detached kid doctor and Susie‚ the sympathetic nurse. Throughout the movie Vivian goes through the different stages of death and dying‚ for example denial‚ anger‚ depression and acceptance. The first stage we witness is her denial. She tells the doctors to keep up the highest

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    endings‚ first kisses‚ tragic love‚ longing hearts and lasting lovers. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night examines patterns of love and courtship through a twisting of gender roles. Gender plays an important role in the progression of Twelfth Night‚ dictating the lives of the characters. One’s gender can enhance or limit their opportunities‚ careers‚ choice of lovers‚ clothing options and personal security. Twelfth Night proves that personal security‚ clothing options and careers can be decided solely by

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    Wit‚ Humor and Irony in Pride and Prejudice" Introduction The objective of this paper is to analyze the wit‚ the irony and the humor present in the novel made by Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice‚ written between 1796 and 1797. This novel is basically a love story that deals with the theme of marriage‚ social classes‚ and their differences and prejudices. The heroine Elizabeth Bennet is a 20-year-old girl‚ described as an intelligent and witty person‚ living

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    Malvolio in Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare focusing on language and movement? Set in Illyria‚ Twelfth Night is a comedy by William Shakespeare that revolves around love and mistaken identity. The name‚ “Twelfth Night” is usually considered to be a reference to the twelfth night of the Christmas celebration. In Shakespeare’s day‚ this holiday was celebrated as a festival in which everything was turned upside down—much like the upside-down‚ chaotic world of Illyria in the play. “Twelfth Night is about

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