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    the power of love on someone. Romeo is deeply in love. In a scene, Romeo was seen so deeply in love, that he lost his track of time. Act 1 scene 1 states “Benvolio: Good morrow cousin. Romeo: Is the day so young? Benvolio: But new struck nine. Romeo: Ay me, sad hours seem long. Was that my father that went hence so fast? Benvolio: It was.…

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    According to canonized Catholic priest, Saint Jerome, “The face is the mirror of the mind, and the eyes without speaking confess the secrets of the heart.” The quote signifies thoughts running through the mind are made known. The eyes act as a window to the innermost desires of the heart. Since the inception of humanity, people have been probing and scrutinizing betrayal as an inescapable flaw of humanity, which has led to questioning the root of evil. In the tragedy, Hamlet, William Shakespeare…

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    While the ultimate goals of Tamburlaine’s enemies are doomed to failure, in the same way Tamburlaine’s goal is unreachable. This truth leads to another of the themes treated in the play - natural order. Natural order is challenged when the shepherd Tamburlaine declares that he wants to become a god. He says that in Scene 2 of Act I: “Jove sometimes masked in a shepherd’s weed, And by those steps that he hath scaled the heavens, May we become immortal like the gods.” (p.13) His hopes are in vain…

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    A tragic character’s hamartia is a defect or trait that makes the main character in most cases the hero of the story lead to a disastrous downfall. Hamartia is defined as a “tragic flaw” where an error in the main character’s attitude or actions which brings him/her to a tragic demise in the story. An example of a tragic character is Hamlet, from the story Hamlet, by William Shakespeare. Hamlet’s hamartia is his incapability to avenge his father’s death, he feels indecisive towards the thought…

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    fight to be with that person because if that love is real you will most likely never find it again with another person. Hermia is very upset with the whole death/nun ultimatum and Lysander tries to take everything in stride and declares this quote. “Ay me! for aught that I could ever read, could ever hear by tale or history, the course of true love never did run smooth (I, i, 134-136).” Family is always difficult when it comes to the person you love because they always have this vision of the…

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    My Sophomore Failure

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    assignment when you know it sucks and what you need to work on then if you don't know it suck or how to make it better. For example, if you know you aren't the best at writing but you want to get better on your essay writing you have to turn in the essay ay even if you know it sucks. If you don't turn it in you won't know it sucks or how much it does. Actually, if you don't turn in anything you might never find out that it was actually pretty good. I like being detail oriented and having…

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    Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast . . . Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother’s hand of life, of crown, of queen at once dispatched . . . But, howsomever thou pursues this act, taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive against thy mother aught…

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    The True Love of Lysander In the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, two points of view on love exist and clash regularly throughout the play. There are those who believe in forced love, and there are those who believe in true love. One of the four young lovers in this play, Lysander believes in true love. Readers are able to see this through his actions but also his words throughout. The very first scene in Act I is very revealing about Lysander’s character because he is…

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    with the way he divided his kingdom. He gave the evil sisters the kingdom because they lied and told him they loved him. “They flattered me like a dog and told me I had white hairs in my beard ere the black ones were there. To say “Ay” and “No” to everything that I said “Ay” and “No” to was no good divinity. When the rain came to wet me once, and the wind to make me chatter, when the thunder would not peace at my bidding—there I found 'em, there I smelt 'em out. Go to, they are not men o '…

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    Hawaii Banking History

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    The original investment began with $400,000 in capital with its stock at par value of $100. Peter Cushman Jones, at 64 years old, became Bank of Hawaii’s first president. Bank of Hawaii opened its first branch office six years later in Lihue ( lee-HU-ay), Kaui (ka why e), and that branch is still in existence today. However, we do not know if the original building is still standing. As Hawaii’s premier bank, BOH has been able to continually innovate and remain competitive in banking and in…

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