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    First, Shakespeare illustrates social class and elaborates character through descriptions. Descriptions include names and titles of characters and actions of characters. Firstly, names advance character complexity. The names of some characters bear significance to their character. Specifically, the names of Mercutio, Romeo and Benvolio assume profound merit. The name "Mercutio" broadens Mercutio's character. Mercutio amalgamates a form of mercurial, which means "quick-changing". Mercutio's…

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    Fate In Romeo And Juliet

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    There is a numerous amount of themes in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, but fate stands out more than others. With fate, Shakespeare tackled it with great force. Fate has a major impact beginning in the prologue. The rashness of Romeo and the youth of Juliet tie in to the fate of the both of them. Then fate becomes very controlling over the main characters, mainly Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet have seen the way that they will parish in the future due to their ongoing relationship. As they…

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    Symbicort: A Case Study

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    also result as a side effect of using Symbicort. Allergic reaction happens when your body is fighting against something that might not be good for your body coming from the outside. Signs that might indicate that you experiencing an allergy include rash, hives, swelling of the face, mouth and tongue, and breathing problems. Symbicort…

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    often take this behavior to heart and feel as though their parent doesn’t like them or even love them (Price). When veteran parents who suffer from PTSD have relapses of the traumatic events they had once before witnessed, it can cause them to act in rash ways due to a rise in strong emotions such as anxiety, fear, and anger. Becoming so intense and realistic, the person re-experiencing these traumatic events believes it is actually happening. These instances not only frighten the veteran…

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    This is shown when the narrator says, “It would not have happened if his mother had died in spring instead of winter.” (Edith Wharton, Ethan Frome) This also shows how the harsh area overwhelmed Ethan with seclusion. This seclusion made Ethan make a rash decision which threw him into a marriage that was not supported by true love. This caused Ethan to get tired of Zeena and start to have desires for Maddie. Starkfield’s harsh environment also forced tension between Ethan and Maddie. Ethan wanted…

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    Combatting the Zika Virus What may seem like a mild, common, mosquito borne illness can prove to be a tragedy to families. In most adults, the Zika virus simply causes fever, rash, and upsets the digestive tract, like many other illnesses, but when it comes to expectant mothers, it can cause devastating effects. Zika can cause the brain of a fetus to fail to develop, an issue known as microcephaly. This issue makes it impossible for an infant to successfully grow into a fully functioning human,…

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    Romeo and Juliet a remarkable play presented in the 15th century by William Shakespeare. Even though, this was a tragic play and among Shakespeare’s most popular productions during his lifetime and most frequently performed play. This piece was introduced to the world in the early career of Shakespeare about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths came across at the end. Shakespeare has produced this extraordinary drama with full intense of romance between the two young lovers. However, he…

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    (GS2) Another crucial point to consider, that Mercutio did not, when making decisions is to view how the decision can affect others. (GS3) Unlike what Friar Laurence did, it is important to be there for people who are not in the right place to make rash decisions . (THESIS) Outcomes in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet could have been different if more informed choices had been made by the characters (I) Romeo, (II) Mercutio and (III) Friar…

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    slight cough. Now, she is running a fever. Cheerful giggling, no longer echoes through the stairwell of her home. In two days, small white spots will begin to appear on her face. Over the course of the next three days, a rash will develop on her face and spread across her skin. The rash will eventually subside. However, this is only the beginning. She will be hospitalized for encephalitis, facing a severe risk of blindness and death. This is how measles kills. Before the success of a vaccine in…

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    Smaller characters help build the intensity and uniqueness of a story. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet uses multiple characters to change the mood and help the audience follow the play. There are various parts other than Romeo and Juliet that add drama. A way of doing that is to draw connections and differences between the two feuding houses of Montague and Capulet. The Nurse and Friar Lawrence share certain qualities but also contrast in ways that make them two distinct, interesting…

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