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    The unrelenting quest for power is a driving force behind William Shakespeare’s The Tempest; it is an attempt to seek understanding regarding the natural tendency of humankind to seek authority over others. The play features various exertions of control of one character over another and questions the long term stability of a system of authority. Shakespeare’s work offers a critical analysis of the pattern that exists when an individual craves power and how quick some are to take advantage of a…

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    even said yes to a guy I just met He smiles while handing me a small piece of paper which I’m guessing his is a number. I walked back to car sipping on whatever is left of my smoothie. I call my three best friends Ava, Jordan, and Ariel. “Are you serious?” Ariel says with an…

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    Are Disney Movies Suitable for the Adolescent Mind? I. Many people can say that the first movie they have ever seen was a Disney movie. There is something exciting and magical about them. Walt Disney has done a wonderful job at sparking the imagination of little boys, who dream of being a pirate and slaying dragons, and little girls, who dream of being a princess and finding true love. It’s in these movies, that a child can escape reality and go to a place in their imagination, to become the…

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    with HIV. Elizabeth’s biggest intent for the speech was to get people to stand up for adults and for kids with AIDS. In 1981 Elizabeth Glaser received HIV during a blood transfusion, while she was having her daughter Ariel. Unfortunately, Elizabeth had then passed the virus to Ariel through her breast milk. Later, she gave birth to her son Jake, she then…

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    The Tempest was written by William Shakespeare. It has been said that The Tempest was said to be the last play he wrote on his own in 1610-1611. The Tempest was written on the edge of the Baroque era. It contributes in broader cultural ventures of the English Renaissance constructing both the Roman empire and the European Renaissance likewise to England’s own. The Tempest was observed as a comedy by the actors. The Tempest begins with the scene set with a ship stuck in a storm. Aboard the ship…

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    Miranda, practicing his magic with the help of his spirit Ariel. Prospero uses his magic to create a storm and get the men on the island to confront them about their conspiracy against him. Shakespeare demonstrates the idea of self-control and chastity in this play through the characters. In The Tempest, Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo are prime examples of one with absolutely no self-control. In the beginning of the play…

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    Rohit, Ariel, Charn and Levi have come across a great business idea to introduce a smartphone app. Furthermore, each of them readies to participate in operating the business in their professional capacity. In determining which business structure suits them most there are certain factors that need to be counted. In which capacity each of them ready to contribute to the business? Which business structure would give the minimum restrictions to their business? What are the gains and losses from…

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    King Alonso, Ferdinand, Sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, Stephano, and Trinculo are panicked because their ship is drowning because of the storm created by Prospero. In the island, Prospero summon Ariel, the magical spirit, tell Prospero how the magical spirit brought the nobleman to the island and tell Ariel to bring the nobleman to Prospero. Miranda and Prospero visit Caliban, the savage half-man who serves as a slave on Prospero’s island. Prospero tell him to get firewood then Caliban leave to…

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    Sylvia Plath is a well renowned poet from the late 1950s and early 1960s. Plath is well known for her controversial and pessimistic poems though some of her best pieces are joyous texts. Throughout each of these texts Plath has developed a specific key idea. It is believed that Plath’s most important ideas that she develops throughout any of her texts are, nature being a brutal relentless force, the oppression of women and finally, the extreme feelings of joy and love that children bring to…

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    The fake tempest with its thunder and shouting; and this scene with the voices and music of Ariel are both great examples of this. If you think about it, the island would be completely ordinary and likely very boring without the magical sounds and “voices” that Caliban describes; just as theater would be less exciting to the audience without the…

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