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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare puts a heavy emphasis on the idea of love. In the very first act of the play, one of his characters, Lysander, speaks the line, “The course of true love never did run smooth.” As the play carries on, it becomes clear that Lysander is correct. The love in this story is shown to be true, but there are obstacles that the couples must overcome to sustain their love. It is shown multiple times that love is not always what is best for someone and can…

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    One night while John and Manson were drinking, John’s brother came home and almost hit them with his car. The brother then jumped from the car and immediately started firing his gun into the air until the chamber was empty. John explained how his brother sold his soul to the devil and was into dark magic. After Manson met John’s brother, John showed him the barn in which his brother performed sacrifices with birds, rabbits, snakes, and lizards. Next, they crawled through a sewer under a…

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    number one on Japan's Western Rekochoku Ringstone charts and she signed an endorsement deal with eyewear designer K. Michael and was one of the faces of the 2010 "Forever K.Micheal" designer eyes ware campaign with other artists including Nappy Roots, Cupid, Donnie Klang, and dance Crew Fanny Park and she had the campaign in a multi- city tour in the late 2010. Also, Tynisha made a video for her song The Right Way was shot on September 2010 in Japan and the music video premiered to January 2011…

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    I know many people are really against these modern ways of dating. Many older people think traditional dating is the only way a man and woman can fall in love. They believe in the popular boy meet a girl, boy asks girl on a date, and girl and boy fall in love. I happen to agree with those people who believe in the traditional ways of dating. Online dating does not allow you to get the girl or boy in his or her natural element. While online dating sometimes does show the favorable result, the…

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    In God We Trust Analysis

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    “In God We Trust” is the official motto of The Unites States. It was adopted in 1956 as an alternative to the US unofficial motto “E Pluribus Unum” which is the Latin for “Out of many, one”. The motto was later adopted by the US coins and paper money. Some people argue that the motto violates the first amendment of the Unites States constitution and it is oppressive to atheists and people of different religions. However, the motto is part of America history, in fact, most of the American…

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    Both Ghost Sonata and The Beggar have similar approaches when it comes to stage directions; their philosophy is more is more. We are first introduced to Ghost Sonata with a page and a half long stage direction that rivals Shaw. In it there is an incredible amount of detail. It describes what each character is doing onstage at all moments of the scene; it also gives as much information as possible regarding the atmosphere. “A steamship’s bell ring, and now and then silence is pierced by low…

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    Within The Aeneid, Vergil, as the author, placed an undisputable, misogynistic point of view upon the female characters of the epic poem. His sexist perspective, coming from the ancient Roman society’s values and view on women, is hinted at in his description and depiction of the women, having them supposedly “serve” as troublemakers and/or suitors and potential lovers. From a modern, feminist perspective, Vergil’s misogyny only made the female characters appear stronger and against the norm of…

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    ‘I do bite my thumb sir!’ the coarseness of the servant's language contrasts with ‘Romeo and Juliet's’ love affair that is played out against a background of hate. This battle establishes the notion of the age-old feud, ‘Thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets’, helping the audience to understand how serious both houses are about the hatred between them, proving that 'Romeo and Juliet' are not going to have an easy time trying to stay together. Benvolio attempts…

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    mingled; half-tones die into transparent nuances; delicate shadows tremble with lights.”, this is evident in his The Garden of Love (1610) (Figure 2) where Rubens portrays an idyllic representation of matrimonial romanticist figures; using figures of cupids and mythological characters. In the background, the sculptures of the three Graces and of Venus represent marital happiness and compositional harmony. This exemplifies his genius in the application of color, and in the coming years, would be…

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    revenge, fulfilled. After Pelias’ death, they went to Corinth. Here, they had two sons, but Jason put both them and Medea into exile. He then went on to get engaged to another princess. This is when Medea finally snaps, and the spell placed upon her by Cupid seems to wear off as she goes on to murder the princess, and then her children (as their future was…

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