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    matter what he wrote, they are still similar. Most of Shakespeare’s work has to do with love; the maturity styles of both plays are similar and different. The love in Much Ado About Nothing is very mature and was originally about adult love, between Beatrice and Benedick. Unlike Romeo and Juliet, this is about teenage love. When Shakespeare was first writing MAAN, he realized that the play wasn’t long with only one couple. So he added in Claudio and Hero, which is teenage love, just like Romeo…

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    In the novel Divergent the theme identity can me seen my Beatrice's confusion in what faction she belongs. At the choosing ceremony Beatrice doesn't know what to do and when she finally chooses a faction, she for a short time believes that isn't were she belongs. Beatrice's brother at the beginning has a problem with his identity but when he chooses his faction, he knows that is where he belongs. Power/ leadership is seen by the way the government of the city does everything and how…

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    Adam Worth Research Paper

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    Adam Worth, an extraordinary criminal, born in 1844 in Germany, was born in a poor, Jewish family that had moved from Germany to Massachusetts when he was young. Worth ran away from his family at the age of fifteen to Boston, because he was tired of living with a poor family, especially because they were Jewish. Worth didn’t have much education because his family couldn’t afford to put him in school. He had one brother named John Shore, however, no one really knows anything else about…

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    meaning that Dante’s journey uncovers all the world of the afterlife as a whole and all of its secrets and stories. The reason why Dante embarks on this journey is because of Beatrice, Virgil says to Dante “a spirit, worthier than I, must take you (Beatrice)/I shall go back, leaving you in her care”, meaning that Beatrice will uplift Dante above the walls of purgatory and into the heavens, so that Dante may not experience the tortures Virgil reveals to him as they journey nine levels below of…

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    Divergent Character Analysis

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    Tobias grew up terrified of his father for his father beat him for everything he did wrong or seemed to be wrong. Scared to be with his father, Tobias joined Dauntless to prove to himself he wasn’t afraid of his father even when Fear Tests said other whys. Tobias grows a love interest in Tris and begins to protect her from all the little things in life. Tobias goes this because he wants to give her what his father couldn’t. Tobias soon conquers his fear of his father and grows stronger than…

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    Movies and books catch the interest of millions everyday. Both are trying to achieve the same goal, to tell a story. Sometimes if a book is popular enough, a person may decide to make a movie adaptation of it. However, because of time constraints when making a film, a director usually needs to leave out a significant portion of information. When this happens, the producers and director needs to make the decision of what to leave out and what to include. After analyzing the movie adaptations of,…

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    There are many common themes explored in young adult literature. One theme that has been used for a long time is the theme of drug abuse. These novels, which could be called problem novels often follow the protagonist through the beginning of their drug use until the end where they either get clean or die of their addiction. These novels often serve a purpose to educate young adults on the dangers of drug use and help them avoid the devastating fate which many face as drug users. Drug abuse is…

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    The Dark Side Of Humanity Bernadette Devlin believed that, "To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else." This quotation signifies that sometimes in order to gain something substantial you must first give up what you have. I agree with Devlin, as in life we tend to hold onto dark pasts and if we let them go we would know that there is more to gain in life. Both the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare…

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    Divergent Movie Analysis

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    tests. The test indicates what faction for which they are best suited and people normally choose according to the test result, though they have the right to choose any faction as their permanent group at the Choosing Ceremony the day after the test. Beatrice Prior, born into Abnegation, chooses to be a Dauntless though her test result shows that she is a Divergent with three equal…

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    Were None, published in 1939, Agatha Christie displays a hint of supernatural by having events occur that don’t always make sense. One of the characters, Emily Brent, is oddly overcome in a trance and ends up writing, “BEATRICE TAYLOR IS THE MURDERER.” Although we know who Beatrice Taylor is and how she relates to Miss Brent, we don’t understand why she writes this when another person is actually the murderer. Similarly in the short story, “The Stolen Body” written in 1931, H.G. Wells tells of…

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