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    to an isolated island with his daughter Miranda. About 24years later his servant Ariel heard the news that a ship with all the people he wanted to take revenge upon and so he created the tempest. The Tempest was a storm that brought all the nobles on the ship ashore. After this nothing was ever the same, he used all the people that were loyal to him as just another piece of a game. In The Tempest by Shakespeare Ariel, Ferdinand, and Miranda shows how loyalty can oppress devoted followers into…

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    hundred years of life for only one day as a human being” to be with her prince (Andersen 159). Saying this, she does not anticipate the repercussions. Similarly, in Disney’s version, Ariel says she would “trade in [her] fins” for feet just for one day on land (“The Little Mermaid” 81). The little mermaid and Ariel are both willing to give up something that defines them for the chance to gain true…

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    magic on her to make her fall in love with the King of Naples’s son, Caliban by treating him as animal, and Ariel by enslaving him and refusing to give him his freedom, to show he has power despite losing his throne and crown in his own kingdom. Prospero is a greedy protagonist. Prospero should treat…

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    and boys have separate accomplishments and duties that are gender specific. Ariel kept on singing and brushing her hair while the prince was occupied with fixing the ship and playing with the dog. The idea that males are dominant over females are implemented in the movie as well. Males can have all the freedom they want by wandering everywhere above the sea surface while females (Ariel) are allowed to do a few things. Ariel was restrained from having an encounter with humans and cannot swim to…

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    Prospero in the beginning of The Tempest is the least favorite character in the play to most readers as he is the protagonist. His knowledge gets him quite far, but it also causes readers the struggle of disliking him because of his very controlling nature and his belief that he is better than everyone else. Prospero controls others through his magic, manipulation and with his speeches. In a speech delivered to Miranda he yells, “obey and be attentive” (1.1. 38) when he feels that she is not…

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    Eulogy For Emily

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    Emily and her mother were on their way to Storybrooke, Maine. Out of nowhere, a deer appeared in the middle of the road which caused her mother to swerve and crash into a tree. Emily’s vision became dizzy and then everything went black. Emily woke up to the sound of hospital machines and a faint show playing in the background. As she was waiting for her vision to finally come back she tried sitting up and instead screamed from the huge pain coming from her leg. As she yelled someone from the…

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    Civilizing Officers

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    randomized-controlled settings” (Ariel, Farrar, & Sutherland, 2015). Before starting the study the researchers set out to define the term use-of-force; they defined it as unnecessary/excessive an example of this would be an officer pepper spraying a individual who was not threat, and as reasonable. The study consisted of a little over 900 officers, during the course of a 1 year period, these officers were “randomly-assigned officers to 'experimental-shifts” (Ariel, Farrar, & Sutherland, 2015)…

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    Ariel and I were holding hands when I finished kissing her she looked into my eyes and her big blue eyes were all I could see and at that moment I knew our future was guaranteed to have it all a home, children, old age I was so happy she finally let me in I looked into her eyes "forever" "forever" I kissed her again and we finished the day with one another and we never left each others side and after the party was over I wanted to take Ariel 's and my parent 's to dinner…

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    The Tempest

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    What is “justice”? Throughout history, humanity has struggled to determine justice and how to perpetuate it. According to Macmillan Dictionary, justice is “the treatment of people that is fair and morally right”. In ancient Greece, justice and legislation was determined by the will of their deities. In ancient Mesopotamia, justice was Hammurabi's Code, which roughly says that a punishment should be similar to the offense. However, what justice is not is clear to a famous playwright from the 17th…

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    complaining. Just from analyzing this passage you can see that Prospero represent the colonizer in the play. The first thing he does when arriving to the island is displace Caliban’s mother, Sycorax and enslave the inhabitants of the island, Caliban and Ariel. Ariel represents the Native Americans who were more cooperative and in turn is treated more human and eventually rewarded his freedom while Caliban represents the more resistant Indians because of this he is dehumanized and treated like…

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