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    The many discourses that people utilize are amazing, discourses reflect who a person is and define their characteristics. People can have so many discourses that people can even keep track of and it's amazing how they can vary from person to person. Now i’m going to start describing my discourses that I mainly use, and describe how they define me as a person. To begin, the first and main discourse is the Friend Discourse. The way that I speak with my friends is interesting because I use a…

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    In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet a thirteen year old girl, daughter of the Capulets, and Romeo’s wife killed herself because of the events happening around her. Juliet was a shy girl who didn’t think about marriage or love until she met Romeo which later led to her death. Juliet’s death was caused by things as big as adults not thinking or a prideful cousin to things such as not being able to read. What if Tybalt wasn’t so focused on his pride and the rival between the Capulets and…

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    think about high school anymore is such a relief! I woke up on a Friday morning so worried because I overslept and missed my graduation practice. I desperately grabbed my cell phone to call my mom. “Mami, I didn’t go to the practice,” I informed her. “Ay Andrea! You’re always so irresponsible,” my mom yelled, “you better hurry and get ready, your make up appointment is in a couple of hours and I don’t want you to be late!” After hanging up with my mom, I ran to the shower, I ironed my cap and…

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    192). At this crucial moment, Dimmesdale’s tragic flaw allowed him to fall back into the temptation of sin. “Why, know you not”, cried the shipmaster, “That this physician hereーChillingworth, he calls himselfーis minded to try my cabin-fare with you? Ay, ay, you must have known it; for he tells me he is of your party, and a close friend to the gentleman you spoke of” (Hawthorne,…

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    ere the black ones were there” (4.6.115). This is exactly what Goneril and Regan did in Scene 1, but Lear was blind to it in his unbalanced state. He goes on, describing how everyone simply agreed with him to look devout, “To say “ay” and “no” to everything I said “ay” and “no” to was no good divinity”. Not only has Lear made the realization that people have been lying to him all long to flatter him, but he realizes that he is not a God, he is not immune to mistakes. “...they told me I was…

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    The “To be or not to be” soliloquy should demonstrate that Hamlet is contemplating suicide due to the emotional distress that has befallen him. With this in mind, Richard Burton played the most compelling Hamlet out of the three options. Richards portrayal is convincing as he displays the characteristic human response an everyday person would endure in a similar situation. Hamlet battles stressful situations in numerous areas of his life. First from dealing with the death of his father whom he…

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    “The Street of Canon” Constructive Response The setting of "The Street of the Cañon" contributes to the events and actions of characters that take place in the story. Physical environment plays role in determining the events of the story. The night served as a cover so no one would see that Pepe Gonzalez was coming from Hidalgo in the beginning of the story. As Pepe walks to the party he is worried about what to say if he gets caught, “If he met anyone now how could he say what direction he…

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    Margarita Suarez's Play

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    swamp of oil making it dangerous to keep competing. “Rainbows on? ... Ay conio! It 's an oil slick! You ... you.. Stop the boat…Margarita! Margarita! “(Sanchez-Scott p.1052). While Margarita was in total shock, she didn 't know how to handle the situation without her coach.”ya no puedo ... I can 't .... A person isn 't a machine ... es mi culpa ... Father forgive me ... Papi! Papi! One, two. Uno, dos. Papi! A donde estds? Papi! Ay, Papi! Where, are you ... ? Don 't leave me! ... Why don 't you…

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    Desdemona was framed for cheating on her husband Othello, who suffocated her to death. But was it really his fault? Yes it was, because even though his mind was twisted by his “friend” Iago, who was the one to frame Desdemona.There are many reason why one would think that Othello is responsible for the death of Desdemona through jumping to conclusions based on what Iago told him, came up with the idea to kill Desdemona, and was the one who committed the crime. At the beginning, Othello jumped…

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    Why is it that throughout the many workings and periods of literature, stereotypes are generally portrayed? Is it because of the reportorial and consistent categorizations that occur through various time spans, or is it just a simple, innocent generalization? In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Prioress’s Tale, this story constitutes many classical and positive Christian morals/lessons. In contradiction to this, the idea of negative stereotyping is the central view in which Jews are presented as being…

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