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    Claudio, who both seem to just go with what people tell them. Then there are Beatrice and Benedick who are quite the opposite, they are hateful and vindictive, however end up falling in love with each other anyway. The text states,”(Benedick) I would not Marry her(beatrice)(2.1.247-249),” and, ”(Beatrice)I may sit in a corner and cry heigh-ho for a husband(2.1.311-313),” these quotes were said before benedict and Beatrice began to love one another, and they both clearly show how they both…

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    Divergent is a fictional story set in the city of Chicago and based on the character, Beatrice Prior also known as Tris. The society is divided into five different factions, based on various character traits. It is a custom in that society, that a child must remain in his/her parent’s faction until he/she turns sixteen. When they turn sixteen, it is their choice to decide their factions; to decide their future. Beatrice stays with her family in Abnegation until she is of age. Now she must choose…

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    Dante's Inferno Dbq

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    forever, and to be tormented by flies and hornets”. The punishment is fitting for them because they “have no hope of truly dying” which makes them envy other people's fate. Dante, who travels through hell with the company of Virgil is how Beatrice fits in. Beatrice was the person that asked Virgil to accompany Dante through Hell “I have come to you just as she…

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    Good morning, I would like to thank you for this amazing opportunity to audition for the grin and tonic theatre company William Shakespeare was an English poet playwright and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. As England’s national poet his works, consist of approximately 37 plays 154 sonnets and two long narrative poems. His plays have been translated into a major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright, his plays are…

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    And did the Countenance Divine Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here Among these dark Satanic mills? ………………………………… I will not cease from mental fight, Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Till we have built Jerusalem In England 's green and pleasant land. (Blake preface.33-44) During the industrial revolution, the world was going through rapid changes. Some, like William Blake did not just blindly accept the new changes and technologies. Instead, Blake holds this…

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    Slave Girl Identity

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    boundaries after visiting her Aunt Ifeoma, Kambili is the primary representation of the shunned and oppressed females in her community. The empowerment and development of the post colonial women takes on two opposing forms in Purple Hibiscus, exhibited by Beatrice, the traditional wife of Eugene and her sister in law Aunt Ifeoma, the educated and independent woman. Sodi Yusuf’s educational blog describes Aunt Ifeoma…

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    speech would work best with the audience, topic, and occasion. I’m being asked to write about Beata Beatrix, a painting created by Dante Rossetti, based on Dante Alighieri’s novel Vita Nuova. I want to begin the speech by giving the background of Beatrice, the subject of the painting, to the audience. Then, I plan to inform how Alighieri’s work influenced Italian literature and culture, and conclude with an analysis and the significance of the painting. The purpose of the speech is to inform the…

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    As Don Pedro and Claudio were trying to correlate Beatrice and Benedick, Don John had proceeded with his plan to show Hero was disloyal. Shakespeare’s demeanor of female fidelity was important to the men because all men wanted their women to be a virgin and have modesty. Claudio was asked to come to Hero’s…

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    There, Leonato and his family came out to welcome the returning heroes, which come to our first discrepancy. In Shakespeare’s play character introduction only Leonato, Hero, and Beatrice are present, but if you watch the video closely you can identify an extra character that the scene implicitly determined to be Leonato’s wife and Hero’s mother (Duncan). But that is not the core of the difference. In an Elizabethan play, female…

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    are not quite the same. For example, Shakespeare’s idea of love revolves around thoughtfulness, faith, and honesty, all of which play a role in both relationships. Claudio is tricked into believing that Hero was unfaithful when she is honest, while Beatrice and Benedick develop love through their understanding of one another. On the other hand, Emily Bronte’s view of love is different: in her story, love is first viewed as a destructive and unchanging thing, but when the second generation comes,…

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