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    St. Lucy Research Paper

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    St. Lucia of Syracuse Lucia of Syracuse, also referred to as St. Lucy, was born around 283 A.D. in Sicily, Italy. Lucy’s father died when she was 5 years old, and her mother, Eutychia, was left to take care of her. The time came when Lucy’s mother began feeling sick, they prepared a shrine to St. Agatha and prayed there every night. One evening, Lucia was in prayer and St. Agatha appeared to her and let her know that her mother would be cured of her illness. In the morning, Lucia’s mother was…

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    Theme Of Iago In Othello

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    misogynist is a person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women. The way he speaks of his wife, Emilia, is a clear indicator of his misogyny. Iago says that his wife is a shrew and that she talks too much, and he then goes on to say she chides with thinking; “yet he is the one who thinks of chiding as he projects his own dissatisfaction onto her (Wayne).” When Emilia speaks to defend herself he says, “Come on, come on; you are pictures out of doors, bells in your parlours,…

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    Othello Feminist Analysis

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    The female suffering within Othello is caused solely by the actions of men. It is shown that the killing of women is a fit punishment for someone whom is not supportive of their husbands dishonesty (Emilia) or for implied unfaithfulness (Desdemona). This is completely different for men, Iago who's dishonesty and evilness was the cause of all disharmony is not killed, and Cassio who is portrayed as somewhat of a playboy or womaniser does not face any…

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    Iago's Greed In Othello

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    do not believe me, see for yourself. Iago gets Desdemona’s handkerchief given to her by Othello from Emilia and planted it in Cassio’s chambers to…

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    jealous actions. Emilia, however, contrasts with Desdemona’s compliancy as she refuses to be supressed by Iago when he commands, “charm your tongue”, to which she rebuts, "I will not charm my tongue; I am bound to speak"- a controversial act from a woman. Her resilient comeback emphasizes her strong morality and ability to break free from the restrictions that are imposed upon women. The double standards which are originally suppressive has been challenged by both Desdemona and Emilia however…

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    The Reggio-Emilia curriculum is highly influenced by Erikson’s theory pertaining to the stages of life that lead to continuum achievement. The program adapted the stage, foe example the idea of trust versus mistrust by emphasizing on responsive interactions with children…

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    Manipulation is a social influence that works by deceiving people to see a different point of view. To effectively manipulate one must know the weakness of the targeted person. Therefore, using their emotions to enable the manipulation easily. Othello is a tragedy, written by William Shakespeare in the seventeenth century. The play of William Shakespeare includes the character of Iago. Iago is the antagonist in Othello, who cleverly plans out his tactics. Viewing the character of Iago from an…

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    stabs Cassio in the leg. Othello hears Cassio cry out and thinks Iago has killed him. He returns home, ready to kill Desdemona. Meanwhile, Iago "finds" the wounded Cassio and accuses Bianca of hurting Cassio. Iago quietly kills Roderigo and sends Emilia to Desdemona with the news of what has…

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    Throughout my university degree and my professional experiences I have actively participated in activities in the school and university. Integrated within the early childhood aspects of my course was the emphasis on nature pedagogy and students been exposed to a range of resources which included natural and real world materials. A workshop was done at the university around the elements of fire and water and how these could be safety integrated into the framework and provide students with…

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    Curses, my plan was not perfect and led me to this horrible fate. I should have been more careful. It is all because of that wretched whore Emilia. She may have been my wife, but useless. Betraying me like that at the end? I should have killed that woman before she spilled out any words. That is my only regret I have. I have never ended up here she had just shut her mouth. My situation right…

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