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    shortcomings are held up to ridicule‚ ideally with the intent of shaming individuals‚ corporations‚ and society itself‚ into improvement. Although satire is usually meant to be humorous‚ its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism‚ using wit as a weapon and as a tool to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society. A common feature of satire is strong irony or sarcasm—"in satire‚ irony is militant"—but parody‚ burlesque‚ exaggeration‚ The word satura as used by Quintilian

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    Much Ado About Nothing

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    Much Ado About Nothing In the Renaissance period‚ marriage was far different and much longer process than it is today. Particularly in the Elizabethan era‚ marriages were frequently arranged so that both families involved would benefit. Marriages would be arranged to bring prestige‚ honour and wealth to the family. For the upper class‚ marriage rarely involved love. Courting outside of one’s class was strictly forbidden and punishable by death in some circumstances. Marriage followed a strict set

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    goes to live in a stable with horses because he can’t stand to be around his wife and children 5. Why do Lepor and Astell think that women are harmed by “wit”? They both think that a woman who shows wit will be seen as less attractive or desirable because of the intelligence that wit displays. They also seem to think that male wit makes women objects of ridicule or scorn 6. How does Gulliver react to the first creatures he sees in the land of the Houyhnhnms? Why? Gulliver’s first

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    Don Pedro‚ Prince of Aragon Of all the main characters in Much Ado About Nothing‚ Don Pedro seems the most elusive. He is the noblest character in the social hierarchy of the play‚ and his friends Benedick and Claudio‚ though equals in wit‚ must always defer to him because their positions depend upon his favor. Don Pedro has power‚ and he is well aware of it; whether or not he abuses this power is open to question. Unlike his bastard brother‚ the villain Don John‚ Don Pedro most often uses his power

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    Sonnet 79 Analysis

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    but greatly admires a woman’s internal beauty. In the first quatrain Spenser starts by saying that men call the women beautiful and she herself knows it is true also. Then he states that he believes the truly beautiful are the ones with "gentle wit" and "virtuous mind." In the next quatrain he talks about the ones with only external beauty that will eventually fade. Because flesh is corruptible and cannot avoid the effects of age the outwardly beautiful will eventually "turn to naught and lose

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    however comedic devices are the mainstay for this‚ because without them‚ it would’ve taken away from the characteristics and meaning behind the plot of the story. The Taming of the Shrew has a light and humorous tone full of clever language and wit that brings out the true personality of the characters. Shakespeare’s ability to intertwine this tone into his writing extracts a playful quality and ultimately brings the bond between himself‚ the audience‚ and the characters much closer. The comedic

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    how the reader or audience perceives what is being said. In Amy Poehler effectively utilizes rhetorical appeals like pathos‚ syntax‚ and tone (in her Harvard University Class Day Commencement Address‚ delivered May 26‚ 2011) to provide light humor‚ wit‚ and inspiration to Harvard graduates. Amy Poehler’s speech contains numerous examples of the rhetorical appeals –particularly pathos. Her humor appeals to the audience’s sentiments‚ as well as her more serious comments‚ which lean to the side of providing

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    Abc Mystery Analysis

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    obtains the mysterious ABC letters. Using the clues from the letter and his wits‚ he jumps from city to city to search for the mysterious man. After a few murders‚ the murderer slips up with more clues behind. Manipulating the platform‚ he checks around for clues and finds one. The red herring unknowingly lead him and his group to the true murderer‚ solving the ABC Mystery. These characters‚ using all of their skills and wits‚ catches the murderer nevertheless. Over the course of this murder adventure

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    responsibilities appurtenant to a regional office of the LTFRB. At this point‚ it is apropos to reiterate the elementary rule in administrative law and the law on public officers that a public office may be created through any of the following modes‚ to wit‚ either (1) by the Constitution (fundamental law)‚ (2) by law (statute duly enacted by Congress)‚ or (3) by authority of law.[5] In the instant case‚ the creation and establishment of LTFRB-CAR Regional Office was made pursuant to the

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    The metaphor is referring to distatelfulness; he says‚ ‘here’s a dish‚ I love not.’ This is implying that he hates her. Using the word dish shows us that Beatrice is always the same and is just passed around. As the play develops the acrimonious wit inflicted between Beatrice and Benedick increases with hurtfulness. Our first impression of the words from the person on the other end of the phone in Duffy’s ‘Quickdraw’ is that they are hurtful‚ ‘Your voice a pellet in my ear.’ Although we are never

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