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    The gravediggers in act 5 scene 1 are used to potray a sense of humor commonly found in Shakespeare’s plays. This gravediggers profess clowns which makes them to be of a unique kind in the play. They serves to lighten the tragic stress of Ophelia’s death in the play. This type of character appealed to the members of the audience who could not afford seats and thus stood on the ground. The play would definitely get a laugh from this un educated diggers who would enjoy a relief to the long and…

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    Australian Outback

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    Some said of the Australian Outback that God never crossed west of the Great Dividing Range. God, of course, had a choice. Not so Durham, exiled to fly-blown Hughenden. The Sub-Inspector and Mrs Durham arrived to a barren landscape dusted in parched hues of thirsty brown, the clay soil of the basaltic plain cracked for want of rain. Mobs of cattle lay slumped amid tufts of dead grass. Occasional gum trees offered scant shade. Dogs panted. Crows flew lazy circles. Dust storms stifled breath.…

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    "College students face pressures adjusting to a rigorous academic routine, coping with financial strains to pay tuition and academic fees, juggling academic requirements with a job and social responsibilities and maintain health due to lack of sleep and stress." People can succeed or fail in the life of higher educational learning. It depends on how each student handles the pressure. Learning how to manage class time and study time can be a challenge when starting college for the first time. The…

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    Every relationship, whether its a relationship with parents, siblings, close friends, and significant others, have different ways of changing their bonds over the years. There are a lot of qualities that make relationships either stronger or destroy the relationships. But, qualities like loyalty, forgiveness, and unselfishness can help a relationship with either, parents, siblings, close friends, and/or significant others. There are lots of movies that give good examples of healthy relationships…

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    Magua Character Analysis

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    The protagonist of the story is a white hunter named Hawkeye; he shows superior knowledge about the natives, their home, and he also shows the ability to break racial barriers. Hawkeye states that he is only white and has no Native American blood even though he is great friends with the Mohicans, Chingachgook and Uncas. Since there are large culture and lifestyle differences between the whites and Native Americans a barrier is formed, but Hawkeye breaks the barrier by befriending two natives,…

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    military school. In military school, Wes saw how much respect nineteen-year-old Cadet Captain Ty Hill received from his men, he realized he “was in a different environment…. [his] normal expectation were inverted…. leadership was honored and class clowns were ostracized,” (Ch.1, Pg. 51-56 of 102). It was in that moment, Wes started to take the right path and make better choices for his future. Wes became the youngest “regimental commander for the 70th Corps of Cadets…. the highest-ranking cadet…

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    distended belly. Its hammerhead lay twisted to one side and from its mouth, which was set in an agonized grin, hung a heavy, black tongue” (12). She found this image of the horse to be fascinating. Faye, a young seventeen year old, and the daughter of a clown (Harry) who had also been one to swarm to Hollywood on the quest to stardom, sought out fame herself. Her character is portrayed to be materialistic, shallow, and horrible at acting. Although she’s bad at acting, the people around her…

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    What makes a villain terrifying? Well, he must be evil, manipulative, hateful, and lacks a conscience. Sometimes the audience sympathizes with the villains in the film, but the villains on this list were impossible to like. Number One: Bane Movie: The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Actor: Tom Hardy If I had to choose the best villain voice of all time, it would go to Bane. Bane was powerful, evil and masterful in his attack on Batman. He was the evil twin of Robin Hood; he stole from the rich and…

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    They are very beneficial at some points but can sometimes hurt the people in it by peer pressure, disrespect, lack of trust, or other reasons. House on Mango Street gives lots of examples about how friendships can hurt people. During the vignette Red Clowns, Esperanza cries about how “she [Sally] lied” (Cisneros 99). Sally…

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    Kaylah Lightfoot 1. Why does Dick tell the Korean children lies about America? Dick didn’t want to children to think America is a bad place. He wanted them to have a good imagination of the world since they are blind. Dick tells the children about clowns and the children come up with a cute nickname for him, ‘Crown’. All the children love how interacting, and loving Dick was when he came around. Cho let us know how interacting Dick was by saying, “To entertain the blind children he would try to…

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