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    love with Hermia that he is willing to do anything to marry her. He is even willing to leave the comfort of Athens for her. In Much Ado About Nothing, Benedick says, when asked by Beatrice to duel Claudio to restore her cousin’s honor, “I do love nothing in the world so well as you” (IV, 1, 281-282). Benedick loves Beatrice more than anything, even himself. His willingness to face danger, just to reciprocate the happiness that she gives her, is a prime example of how much happiness that love can…

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    Her name before in Abnegation was Beatrice. She goes to an aptitude test for factions and found out that she is a Divergent. The Dauntless examiner, Tori, told Beatrice that she was NOT suppose to tell anyone her test result, because she will easy to die if someone tells the government. She faction transfers into Dauntless and fell in love with her Dauntless…

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    We have three examples in which Beatrice, Hero and Leonato talk about how Don John is. The first example is that Beatrice says “How tartly that gentleman looks! I never can see him but I am heart-burned an hour after.” Hero responds to her “He is of a very melancholy disposition” and then Leonato says “half Signor Benedick’s tongue…

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    Imagine your every move being watched and controlled by someone behind a screen or sitting in a building, that is what characters in a dystopian novel go through. These novels contain totalitarians that are in full control of their communities. Utopia is a perfect community in which everyone gets along with the laws that are set before them. Dystopia however is a controlled community where everyone must follow and maintain the strict rule and are brainwashed to believe that they are free. In…

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    Isaiah Lopez Carrie Perry English 104 12/12/2015 The Importance of “Noting” Noting denotes absence of something. In addition, the word sounds improvised and modest in this era. For this reason, there are high expectations a play that comprises of such a heading and interesting story behind the title. Conversely, the play and its title itself seem to have significant weight than the general perception and weight from a number of individuals. Consequently. William Shakespeare made two plays, which…

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    throughout literature. This trend is clearly visible throughout The Inferno, written in fourteenth century Florentine Italy. Women are, in some cases completely excluded from The Inferno, as is made evident in the relatively excluded character of Beatrice. Female characters involved in Dante’s Inferno, are first seen as punished as well with the lustful in the form of Francesca da Rimini. Women are also seen as monsters in some circles, a negative depiction indeed. To make a case for Dante, he…

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    The question whether a person’s character is shaped solely by inherited traits or also by experiences and social interactions is the central topic of the ongoing nature vs. nurture debate amongst psychologists and sociologists. This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays various kinds of social interactions as the protagonist Amory Blaine meets many different people throughout his life. While he crosses paths with some people without any repercussions, other people continue to have a…

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    When he was nine years old Dante was introduced to Beatrice, and they met again nine years later. He was so affected by her beauty that, when Beatrice died in 1290, Dante wanted her memory to live on in his works. The most famous of his works was “The Divine Comedy”. Dante explains that his purpose for the “The Divine Comedy” was to make people go from a state of depression to a state of joy. It is about mankind, who by exercising free-will bring punishing or rewarding justice to themselves…

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    Dante's Inferno

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    during his time, especially with the problem’s growing with the white and black factions. And Beatrice the women he fell in love with at first sight. Even though they never really had an actual conversation. Dante’s whole Divine Comedy is about his journey to redemption. Dante beginnings his journey when he is met with the spirit of the Roman epic poet Virgil, who says that he has been sent by Beatrice to…

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    get more involved into politics, gaining power as a result. After this happened, the opposing political party exiled him from his hometown city of Florence. He wrote this book as his mental journey to light, or Heaven, during his struggle. His wife Beatrice, who died earlier,…

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