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    “An honorable murderer, if you will; For nought I did in hate, but in honor.” (5.2.294-295). The Shakespearean tragedy, Othello, by William Shakespeare was a tragedy centered around the downfall of the marriage of the main character Othello, and his wife Desdemona. The noble black moor Othello is a well-known general within the Venetian army and has an ensign, Iago, and lieutenant, Cassio, under him. He goes against the set norms of during the time and marries the white sweet Desdemona,…

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    BOOK REVIEW J.ASWIN KUMAR E.no:U101113FBT003 Whitney, My love Judith McNaught WHITNEY, MY LOVE is a romance of misdirection that will leave any reader breathless until the final pages. The first successful novel by the Author Judith M’Naught in 1985.Being unaware of the rules that most of the romance books followed she had her unique way of introducing the…

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    Lydia versus that of Wickham. Matthew Schneider’s critical analysis of Pride and Prejudice states that “Lydia's preference for games of blind chance both stems from her ‘always unguarded and often uncivil’ (89) nature and portends the thoughtless elopement with Wickham that nearly ruins her family.” (Schneider). As Lydia’s character is developed, the reader learns that she is “unguarded and often uncivil”, and it is for this reason that she would completely disregard the fact that a marriage…

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    Character Analysis Crime and Punishment is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It was first published in the literary journal The Russian Messenger in twelve monthly installments during 1866. It was later published in a single volume. It is the second of Dostoyevsky's full-length novels following his return from ten years of exile in Siberia. Crime and Punishment is considered the first great novel of his "mature" period of writing. Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental…

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    Pride and Prejudice is a classic romance novel written by Jane Austen. It takes place in the 19 century in England. This time period was all about where families ranked socially and how well their children married. Marrying well was key to their social standing, because marriage was a way to gain wealth and also gain connections. However for Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy this is difficult, because while Mr. Darcy is quite rich, Elizabeth is not. Marriage is a pivotal move in a man’s life and it…

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    One of the most famous is Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Darcy’s and Elizabeth’s relationship is by far the best one in her story. Seeing the two characters grow from the mutual dislike they had for one another to the point where they fall in love and get married is an incomparable and wonderful thing. Darcy’s and Elizabeth’s relationship is so relatable because of the struggles they face, which is part of what makes the story so great. The couple had to go through a lot of issues like…

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    Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth have one of the most interesting and possibly most frustrating relationships in all of literature. The postponement and delay of their mutual attraction and engagement throughout the novel easily irritates the readers while grasping their attention with suspense at the same time. Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth’s feelings grow for each other in the first half of the novel, but in different directions: love and hate. Elizabeth and Darcy go on an incredible journey from where…

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    Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice describes the interactions between the middle and upper classes in 18th century England. The protagonists Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy navigate the issues of pride and prejudice as they struggle with their relationship and family relations. Throughout the novel, Jane Austen uses letters to amplify these struggles while furthering character development. Each letter provides for a more intricate plotline while illustrating various personality…

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    Introduction When we talk about “Never Events” in medicine, we are referring to a list of errors or adverse events that should never happen to a patient while in the care of a hospital or physician. Some examples are wrong site surgery, mismatched blood transfusion, or hospital acquired pressure ulcers. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) defines Never Events as “serious, preventable and costly medical errors”. Never Events and “Serious Reportable Events” share the same meaning…

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    Educating our future generations has always been a dream. What this opportunity presents are both being a role model to the students and providing them with knowledge to succeed. Life has its many twists and turns and if you can give some glimmer of hope then I have been successful in my journey. I have chosen the career as educator because I like to make a difference in people’s lives. The young students are our future leaders and workers. They will make or break the American nation. If I can…

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