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    “The Ministers Black Veil”: Judgement and People in Disguise In the story “The Ministers Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author reflects on how much people will judge a person on their appearance and what they are going through. Today, what a person wear, how they dress, or the way they act shows if they will be accepted by others. We tend to cover our secret sins, and judge others about theirs. “If I hide my face for sorrow, there is cause enough,” he merely replied; “and if I…

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    subjectivist fallacy or relativism, man’s hypocrisy. Even though conceptions such as that of nationalism convey connotations of security, loyalty, social communications, and furthermore human interactions, they also convey and “justify conflicts and disguise injustice under the banner of patriotism” .When one or furthermore a country, over exalts one’s self or even begins actions to cause quarrel, it is typically due to one of three reasons: competition, diffidence, or glory.…

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    PART 2 Article 1: Researchers disguise drugs as platelets to target cancer 1) Describe the structure of the nanoparticle, including what it is composed of and what it contains inside and possesses on the outside. Inside there is a synthetic core nanogel. On the outside it possesses a platelet membrane shell. The TRAIL is attached on the surface of membrane and Dox is loaded in the core of nanogel. ( Hu, 2015 para. 1) 2) Explain the mechanism of how the nanoparticle system delivers the drug to…

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    those people!” (Viola and I shared a laugh but Redcrosse looked a little upset about the comment) FALLON: “What is the matter Redcrosse?” REDCROSSE: “I do not think it was that funny at all actually. I hate these costumes everyone has on. These disguises are silly, childish even. Halloween is such a foolish celebration, and hardly a celebration at…

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    In many of Shakespeare’s plays he uses disguise as a theme of illusion or use for self-discovery. These use of disguise as a plot device creates confusion and majority of the time laughter in certain plays. In Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night the use of disguise is a blocking agents that leans more towards Judith Butler’s theory of gender performativity. In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare writes a play that creates a denaturalization of gender differences that a reader wouldn’t normally find in plays…

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    helpful and caring personality, but hides herself in disguises in order to protect her identity from the humans. Throughout the poem, she uses different disguises in her interactions with the characters to achieve a specific goal for each situation. Specifically, she encounters Telemachus, Nausicca, Odysseus, and Penelope, assisting them in each in a different way. To keep her identity hidden, she shows up to situations in different disguises. By doing this, she can assist the mortals…

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    sweet father, for my sake," (V.I.92,104). This demonstrates that Lucentio causes trouble by disguising himself, and symbolizes that all people have a societal image to uphold, that blinds others from seeing the true self. Shakespeare may have used disguise in this sense because of the Great Chain Of Being, as during that time,…

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    According to Robert Kimbrough in “Androgyny Seen Through Shakespeare’s Disguise,” he writes, “[by] refer[ing] vividly and amusedly to male characteristics, organic as well as behavioral...reinforce[s] the dramatic illusion that they are so much women that they must make the conscious efforts to ‘turn ro men’” (21). She is stepping…

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    Girls disguise themselves as boys? The play Twelfth Night and the movie She’s the Man are not similar at all. First of all, the traits of the characters in the play are not at all similar to the ones in the movie. Secondly, the plot is different in the movie than the play. Finally, the disguises and cross dressings are for different purposes. Here are the many differences I found in the play and the movie. Firstly, the characters in She’s the Man and Twelfth Night are very different. In She's…

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    motif of clothing in the play reflects the theme of identity, for clothes are often used as a key element in disguises, altering the perception of the wearer’s identity, even to those that know them well. Clothing first reflects a change in identity in Act 1, wherein Kent dons different clothes to assume a disguise. After King Lear orders him from the kingdom, it is necessary for him to disguise himself to maintain loyalty to the king, and clothes play an important role in helping him conceal…

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