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    Relationships between men and women in Elizabethan times were very different than they are now. In A MIdsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare puts women into serious dilemmas in order to reinforce the realities of their place in society. In the comedy, women are given extremely limited choices, manipulated and objectified all by men more dominant than they are. Women in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are often given very limited or no choices in their own issues and even when they are given options…

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    partnership between the two. The female human carries the child named Eira forward, her bottom lip trembling. She started to question herself, was this right? It was certainly illegal to engage in a Swap. “You are aware that Eira will become a changeling, correct?” the male fairy states in a firm voice, slightly wavering. The male human glances down at the crying baby, knowing that Eira would be replaced with Aster, raising…

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    Some people who read the play A Midsummer's Night's Dream might think that Shakespeare is trying to convey the message that it is possible to control another's actions, but others may argue that it isn't possibles to control another's actions. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare makes the case that it is not possible to control another person’s action because you cannot change one's mind if you're not convincing enough or if they care deeply about something. Body Paragraph 1:…

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    1. Statement of Gratitude for the past week I thank really thankful for the new friends I made and get great people at Juniata, and may more friendships to come. 2. Strengths This past week have been challenge but also a growing time for me. A friend was struggling with her homework so I asked her if she need help, with her work she said yes so we stand down in the lounge of Sherwood, and I helped her with her communication homework, because I also was in the class and I knew and understood the…

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    William Shakespeare is an English poet and playwright is most notably known for his tragedies which deal with the internal combat between familial obligations and emotions, the need to seek vengeance, and overpowering ambition he composed. However, he also produced numerous lines of prose and multitude of dramatic works that dealt with the enigmatic and dangerous human experience that shrouds the feeling of love. Shakespeare’s writings scrutinize the multiplicity of relationships that can derive…

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    Courage can be a gift that allows one to show strength, support, and perseverance. This is demonstrated in the book, The Darkest Part of the Forest, by Holly Black. The protagonist, Hazel Evans, has always been passionate about saving people, and now she has been given the opportunity to free her town from a terrible monster, the Alderking. Even though Hazel may not know it, she uses her courage and bravery to comfort those around her as the Alderking tries to destroy their town. Holly Black…

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    he even changes the death sentence letter to their names which resulted in their execution. This cruel act later affects Horatio since he is shocked that Hamlet would do such a thing. “Subscrib’d it, gave’t the impression, plac’d it safely, the changeling never known. Now, the next day, was our sea-flight; and what to this was sequent, Thou know’st already.” (Scene 5, Act 2, Lines 50-53) The ghost of King Hamlet is an ambiguous, but important character. It was never specified whether or not the…

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    The theme of romantic suffering has been often explored through the motives of love imbalance or romantic situations in which disparities and inequality interfere with the harmony of relationships. The most obvious example of this imbalance is the asymmetric love among four young Athenians: Hermia loves Lysander, Lysander loves Hermia, Helena loves Demetrius, but, instead Helena - Demetrius loves Hermia (“And here am I, and wode within this wood, / Because I cannot meet my Hermia. / Hence, get…

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    This year’s science fair I will be creating a couple of makeup products. I will be making makeup wipes and lipstick made of crayons. Also I will be comparing how homemade makeup products work to store bought products. In doing so, there will be some research to be done about the history of makeup and how the ingredients for these products will work to do their job. Makeup has been part of human kind for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians used copper and lead to make some of the world’s…

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    back home I didn’t do a lot of essays before I graduated from high school. This was a new adventures for me because I tried my best but I still felt that I was doing not so well. Also, it was my first time writing in another language so it was very changeling for me and complicated on the same time. However, I did not give up and I proved myself that I will do but it didn’t work and it was worst and worst every day. Moreover, the professor gave me back my essay and he told me that I needed to…

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