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    into a state of self-doubt. One way in which Iago belittles Othello is through commenting on his race. Racism in Othello plays a large role as Iago convinces Othello that there will always be someone more racially compatible for Desdemona: Ay, there’s the point. As, to be bold with you, Not to affect many proposèd matches Of her own clime, complexion, and degree, Whereto we see in all things nature tends. (3.3.268-271) In using Othello’s lack of belonging…

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    time, I approached to the grave where she was wrapped in a white shroud and then taken out of her coffin and put into the open grave that Asli’s grandfather had purchased for himself. For as long as I can remember, the idea of death has never affected me. It always occurred to me as the end stage of an older person’s life. Having my young friend die without warning seemed abrupt and unreal because it was unnatural to see someone with such a great future ahead of them cut off from life in the…

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    Throughout the history of plays, the main character or protagonist always has certain characteristics and flaws. These attributes associated with the main character usually determine how the protagonist will be affected throughout the story and in the outcome of the story. A character’s flaws usually end up being a negative connotation by adding some tragic event. In the play The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare, the main character or the protagonist of the play is…

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    Claudius’s, and Gertrude’s sense of remembrance and forgetting the past affects every decision they made throughout the play. In Act I, when the ghost of Hamlet’s father appears, he tells hamlet to always remember him. Hamlet states, “Remember thee!/ Ay, thou poor ghost, whiles memory holds a seat/ In this distracted globe. Remember thee!/ Yea, from the table of my memory” (1.5.96-99). In other words, the memory of Hamlet’s father gives Hamlet his sole purpose for the remainder of the story. As…

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    Hamlet a play written between the years of 1599 C.E. and 1601 C.E. written by one of the best playwrights if not the best William Shakespeare. Hamlet is a play that focuses itself around the topic of death something that the play will open with the death of King Hamlet and the morning son in Prince Hamlet. In the five acts of the play there are three important soliloquies dotted throughout the play, each showing the mindset of the Prince Hamlet first being in Act One, Scene Two, the second…

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    audience to share the agitated thoughts of Romeo, who realises that his death is what is sought by the young men of the Capulet family. Then, in response to Benvolio’s pleas for him to join his departing friends and leave the party, Romeo continues with, ‘Ay, so I fear. The more is my unrest.’ This ‘unrest’ shows the internal conflict that disturbs Romeo, and is also used here as a metaphor for the trouble he now perceives himself to be in. Romeo’s turmoil here is mirrored…

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    Hamlet, is a play written by William Shakespeare about a prince, called Hamlet, who is suffering through life, after discovering the recent death of his father, the old king of Denmark. The main theme in this play is appearance vs reality which stays consistent throughout most of the play. Through the play, we are introduced to many character, who all are not, what they seem to be at first sight. When we are first introduced to them, they seem to all be great characters with caring, loving, and…

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    actor playing Othello might not have eased their anxiety about such a marital union. In the play, Iago is explicit about his disapproval of Desdemona’s marriage as a reflection of his own xenophobic and racist anxiety about inter-racial marriage: IAGO Ay, there's the point. As, to be bold with you,…

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    Flabby: A Short Story

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    Overall, it was terrible. I usually enjoy physical education since it’s a break of fun over the jamble of studying. Unlike my previous adventures, we just sat down on the concrete for the entire period waiting for the teacher to take roll. I sat all the ay in the front on number fourteen while all my friends like Mat, Samuel, Jake, Logan, and Oscar were all in the back with numbers ranging in the fifties. I just sat on my number for hours on end, thinking about about life, but even that got me…

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    the very beginning. A team that was led by archaeologist Charles Ewen recently put the ring through a lab test at East Carolina University. They used a x-ray fluorescence device, which reveals an object’s exact elemental composition without destroying ay part of it. Ewen’s reaction was a stunned one when he founded the results. There were high levels of copper with some zinc and traces of silver, lead, tin, and nickel. These metal rations were typical of brass from early modern times. There was…

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