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    Introduction “Dante’s divine comedy’ is a poem based on a family with two children. One of them is a girl and a boy who was the big problem, but the mother was always on his side while the father was always on the daughter’s side (Klein & Deborah 620). Dante’s actions towards her sister were so suggestive that he required trigger warning for the safety of the younger sister and a peaceful family. The writer describes some themes in his work as discussed below. Racism Racism is a phenomenon or…

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    The first two books of The Divine Comedy, Inferno and Purgatory, by Dante follow Dante as he journeys from hell to purgatory. In Inferno, Dante meets the poet Virgil who guides him through the rings of hell. Once the two reach the bottom of hell, Virgil continues to guide Dante through the next realm in Purgatory. Throughout this epic adventure, Dante not only provides an entertaining story, but also presents numerous ideas concerning the afterlife. These ideas range from simple descriptions of…

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    Isabella Bonilla April 8,2015 Period 4 Project Johannes Kelper Johannes Kelper was from Swabia in Southwest Germany. He is famous for discovering the three mathematical laws of planetary motion. Kelper was famous for this because his discovery played a role in the scientific revolution. He also , in his college years, found time to create horoscopes for the students. Kelper's from Swabia, Germany. He was born on December 27,1571. He grew up in a town called Weil der…

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    When reading historical novels one often gets quite bored with the repeating events, their fourth newly established artists have to find different ways to express events by enchanting their viewers. Within Yann Martel's novel “Beatrice and Virgil”, Yann, expresses an interesting image by feeding on the human emotions to express the turmoils faced throughout history. By hiding hideous events faced by people through his art Yann is able to capture people's interest and convey his ideas. For many…

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    The Real Relic Project obtained new financial backing after the successful interview I had with the three founding Jesuits. Other Real Relic Project operators began venturing back in time after my guinea pig run in 1560’s Rome. Much of the tweaks and mishaps have been fixed by the engineering team. One instance was the accidental blending of past and present when a cannon ball blasted a hole through the machine room’s wall during an experimental operation we were doing. The new commercial and…

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    choose between such great artists, but for this paper I will be writing about Beatrice Coron. Coron is an artist that is specialized in cutting paper. By using paper and an acto knife she can create amazing pieces of art, that deluxe anybody who looks at it. It is like when kids cut paper man, but instead of simple figures, she can create big pieces of art, including any type of design that she wishes to include. Beatrice Coron was born and raised in France. She attended Art School in…

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    Beatrice and Virgil Beatrice and Virgil is a novel written by Yann Martel, a Canadian writer who is also the author of Man Booker Prize-winning novel Life of Pi. The book encloses an allegorical tale regarding the representation of the Holocaust. It is about the story of an author named Henry and his struggles in helping a taxidermist to complete a play about a donkey named Beatrice and a howler monkey named Virgil. Book Review The story begins with Henry discussing his new manuscript with his…

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    In much ado about nothing Beatrice and Benedick were an unusually couple that needed to hear from each other that they had feeling for each other. They were trying very hard to show people that they both had no affection about love or about anything at all. Beatrice is the type that would talk smack just to do it. Signor Benedick was the same way and would do it in my mind for affection because he has never had feelings like that before. He would have loved for someone to tell him earlier…

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    This unethical act happened within Beatrice, on December 31, 2009. Jayla Hamm, 18 at the time along with her boyfriend Corde Honea, 19 at the time duct taped Hamm’s 22 month son to the wall. They continued to photograph the incident. They were “high after a night of partying” the cops reported. It is believed that when they taped the toddler to the wall along with the 2 year-olds favorite sippy cup, just out of reach Hamm and Honea were high on drugs. They also continued with the little boy’s…

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    Troubled relationships in Shakespearean writing is no peculiar theme. From Othello and Desdemona, to Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, and also to Beatrice and Benedict; relationships are not only a temptation but also a reciprocal commitment and a mutual trust. Shakespeare does not return to the typical depictions that correspond to those times, but rather he explores love as an imperfect part of the human nature. Love and troubled relationships are a typical part of nature that is sometimes effortless…

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