scenery for the people who visit it. Besides‚ the special tone of talking of its habitants that seem they are singing marks a difference between the other cities of Ecuador. In addition to all of these features Cuenca is located among four rivers which are surrounded of big trees in its riversides that attract the attention of many tourists who visit it. As a second reasoning‚ Cuenca was declared as the University City by the National Assembly and Health Panamerican Organization in 2011 for
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Love and Hate in A Tale of Two Cities Many have grown fond of the tale involving the noble‚ former French aristocrat‚ who had virtually unmatched (except maybe in books) good fortune. First‚ his life was saved by the pitiful testimony of a beautiful young woman. Anyone would gladly have married this beautiful too-good-to-be-true-woman he wedded. It is later seen‚ however‚ that this man should have married her even if she were ugly as sin. This was not the case though‚ and he married a beautiful
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her life and to the wider pressures of societies’ expectations of a female both in the 1840s when it was written‚ and in 1801 when it was set. Regardless of the sources of her suffering‚ her attempts to escape from it resulted in an untimely death which did not release her spirit from suffering until reunited with that of Heathcliff’s following his death some eighteen years later. In analysing Catherine’s suffering‚ the trustworthiness of the narrator‚ Nellie Dean must be considered. Never neutral
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‘The Gothic Elements of Wuthering Heights Are Made Credible by the Novel’s Setting and Narrators.’ How Far Would You Agree With This View? Emilie Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ combines the elements of both horror and romance in addition to introducing a Byronic hero into the plot. Although this alone could be said to be enough to create an exemplar piece of Gothic literature‚ it is the setting which contributes heavily to forming the element of horror which makes this novel Gothic. The fact
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of ‘Wuthering Heights’ In the novel Wuthering Heights‚ it becomes apparent very quickly that Bronte intends it to fall into the Gothic literature genre. This is particularly reflected in her use of setting‚ her symbolic use and her imagery. Firstly‚ the reader is introduced to the setting of the novel – the Yorkshire Dales. A typically cold‚ dark and dreary place; not to mention a setting that Bronte familiar with‚ becomes an ideal setting for a Gothic novel. She then describes Wuthering Heights
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Love and Hate in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ The ambiguity of the opening sonnet would have made it incomprehensible to much of the audience despite outlining the plot of the play does not tell us how or why anything happens. Such is the layout of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre that most of the people in the penny pits would be unable to understand the sonnet form‚ the subsequent fight‚ a far more simple form of introducing the feud between the two families would ensure that the whole audience understands
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In Wuthering Heights‚ a great deal of emphasis is placed on the struggles and sufferings the characters have to deal with in their lives. As the protagonists of the novel‚ Heathcliff and Cathy offer an element of debate in whether death does provide release from these struggles and sufferings. Heathcliff appears to undergo the most suffering out of all the characters in the novel. From the beginning of Nelly’s story‚ Heathcliff has faced problem after problem. He is found on the streets of Liverpool
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Two star- crossed lover each from hatred families‚ feel in love with each other. Romeo was in love with Rosaline‚ who didn’t love him. It was like that until he attended the Capulets’ party. Juliet is the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet. When they see each other they fell in love. This leads to impulsive Romeo to get married the next morning. In William Shakespeare’s famous play “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” the theme of love and hate are exemplified through the timeless grudge between the Capulet
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Love and Hate In Shakespeare’s play "Othello" there are two main characters to compare and contrast in this drama. Iago is one of the more interesting characters; Iago can be described as an evil‚ jealous‚ manipulative and revenge seeking characters. In fact Iago us so manipulative throughout the entire play that it benefits him‚ but also causes his wife Emilia‚ Othello‚ Desdemona‚ and Rodgerio to die. Iago’s plots are skill fully crafted‚ and he pays attention to the smallest detail‚ proving his
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themes explored in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is love and hate. Shakespeare uses paradoxical phrases and oxymoron to highlight the contrast of love and hate within the play. An example of this is in Act 1 Scene 5 Line 138 “My only love sprung from my only hate!” said by Juliet which uses anaphora and paradox to show the vast contrast between the love between Romeo and Juliet and the hate between their houses Capulet and Montague. This love and hate relationship between Romeo and Juliet greatly impacts
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