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    Justice Wargrave Justly is defined as acting according to what is morally right or fair. Agatha Christie's novel, “And then there were none,” explores a dilemma between doing what's right, and doing what you think is right. Justice Wargrave, a character in the novel, is a judge. He invites nine people with different backgrounds who don’t know each other to a deserted island called Soldier Island. One by one the guests slowly disappear. Then, later in the book, it becomes clear that Wargrave…

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    The Creation of Humor and Drama In Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare created a lighthearted comedy regarding love and all that it entails, with entertaining characters. Although Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy, drama also plays a factor in the story through the diverse mix of serious personalities such as Don John, with more humorous personalities such as Benedick. In addition to these extremes on the serious-humorous spectrum, Shakespeare also uses more complex personalities, such as…

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    This allowed the play to lead up to the ending, and following in an easy manner. The inciting incident of this play was in the beginning when Claudio confessed his attraction to Leonato’s daughter, Hero, and Benedick speaks about Beatrice, hinting a slight attraction, but not wanting to fully admit it. The major incidents of conflict were when Don John had a plan to set up with Borachia and Margaret to pretend that Hero was cheating on Claudio before they were supposed to get married…

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    good actress. Many of the students were sad to see her go. Allison wanted to thank everybody that has helped her and guided her to where she is today. She wanted to thank Dr. Sphenson doctors and nurses at the Cleveland Clinic, John Piscitelli, Beatrice Longenecker, Grace Piscitelli, Heather Matz, the Brown’s, the Piscitelli’s, Fleetwood friends, Beach Bunch, the Owls family, doctors and nurses at John Hopkins Hospital, the Lebo’s, the Serrano’s, the Cipolla's, the Miele’s, the Wenger’s,…

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    Animal Farm And Divergent

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    The two set texts that we’ve studied during the term, Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, and Divergent, Directed by Neil Norman Burger, both show through different ways, a society that wishes and strives to be equal. This essay will focus on to what extent an equal society can be created when comparing the above quote to both Animal Farm and Divergent. During my writing, I will look at the fact that both societies displayed in both texts tend to have a leader from the very start, and also…

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    During the time of Jane Austen and Shakespeare, women were judged by the many different things that they did or didn’t do. One of the biggest things that came into play when determining the purity of a girl were her sexual relationships and if she was a promiscuous woman or not. In Much Ado about Nothing and Pride and Prejudice, we see that the promiscuity of male characters is treated differently and is seen as socially acceptable. Society has set and shaped standards causing women to have…

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    Sophia Shenberger Mrs. Dryer AP World History March 8, 2016 Outcasts United Outcasts United by Warren St. John shows us how traumatic experiences can effect people's values. This book takes place in the late twentieth century after the Refugee Act was passed. The Refugee Act was put in place so that refugees of special concern to the United States had an effective resettlement in the U.S.. The UNHCR, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, was put in place to protect…

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    William Shakespeare, is famously known for his literary works today. The characters make his intriguing plays most memorable. The audiences identify themselves with these interesting characters because they are so relatable. Janine Abudabour, a girl in English Honors felt connected to Shakespeare’s fictional cast; Polonius from Hamlet, Hero from Much Ado about Nothing, and Desdemona from Othello. Specifically, Janine is protective, helpful, and loyal. Janine was always told to look out for her…

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    rule of the Church in the early fourteenth century. Love enters into most of the poetic expressions of the era, but religion and human concepts of good and evil are also presented. Dante perceived love from his own experiences with his beloved Beatrice, whom he loved since childhood. Dante also invoked comparisons with ancient Greek mythology characters and even walked with them in La Divina Commedia. When the description of Inferno was…

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    Monsignor Darcy, Beatrice 's lover, influences Amory in numerous ways that provoke recognition of true success. Darcy engages Amory in conversations regarding the Catholic Church that allow him to open up his beliefs disregarding his mother’s. The new information Amory has…

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