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    Medea Rhetorical Analysis

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    Through the interactive orals, I have a better understanding of Medea’s rage and her position as a God. In the play, Medea’s anger was justified because her husband takes another wife. Which makes others and me sympathetic towards her. Even though, knowing that Medea lets her passion rule her actions. However, in the interactive oral: Jason and the Argonauts, I found out that Hera convinces Aphrodite to send her son, Cupid, to a love arrow at Medea for she was a skilled sorceress capable of…

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    In the book, Much To Do About Nothing, the author talks about two couples that are in love ,but Beatrice and Benedick are the ideal couple because they share opinions on how to live their life and how one person shouldn't be tied down to another in the beginning of the story.This is proven when they say in the book ”Benedick:Then is courtesy a turncoat. It is certain I am loved of all you excepted; and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart, for truly I love none.Beatrice:…

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    Explain why Raskolnikov is so opposed to Dounia's marriage to Luzhin AND describe Luzhin's personality; explain why he's so revolting. (Defend him if you don't feel that he is) • Raskolnikov believes that the marriage of his sister and Luzhin will eventually sacrifice her happiness for financial improvements (P33) • Blames Luzhin for his closefisted behavior when Luzhin says he will only pay partial of their traveling costs (P34) • In his visit to Raskolnikov, Luzhin further shows his agreement…

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    Prejudice reached a peak when Mr. Darcy proposed to Elizabeth for the first time. When Elizabeth turned him down, she listed the reasons why she declined him. These reasons included his terrible treatment of Mr. Wickham and his taking Mr. Bingley away from Jane. Because of the false claims against him, Mr. Darcy wrote Elizabeth a letter, telling her the unsavory nature of Mr. Wickham’s character. Mr. Wickham was a man who amassed debt by spending recklessly, and Mr. Darcy had not treated him…

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    Feminine Grace

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    What makes a man fall (almost desperately) in love with one woman and not another? Perhaps you even know a woman like this. You look at her and she doesn't seem all that extraordinary. She's not a "10" by any stretch of the imagination, but she seems to draw men in like a magnet. What You Can Learn From Irresistible Women To Make A Man Love You Forever Women who are irresistible to men have what relationship expert, Kara Oh, refers to in her best selling book, "Men Made Easy", as "feminine…

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    The theme of friendship is apparent in this scene as Phillipe is shown to genuinely enjoy Driss' company. The two were brought together by Phillipe needing to have a caretaker but stay together because they want to. While Driss begins to dance, Phillipe is amused by his antics even though Phillipe is telling Driss to stop. An eye level close up allows the audience to see the content expression on Phillip's face. The crow feet rising up on the sides of Phillipe's eyes even though he is slightly…

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    Epilogue To The Hawthorne

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    Hawthorne walked the path, slow and steady, treading his way up the hill. As he walked, he pondered upon his whole day, from the startling events of the morning, to the unusualness of the uneventful evening. He had been staying at an old castle turned resort in the english countryside, owned by a rich American family. It had been bustling with the guess for many days. It was beautiful, with both a morning room, and a dinner room. Hawthorne recalled meeting her in the morning room, as well as…

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    The Book Matched

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    Some people might not like Matched because of the slow start and the plot. But Matched is definitely an interesting book that is fast paced and leaves you on the edge of your seat! Entertainment Weekly says that Matched is, "The hottest YA title to hit bookstores since The Hunger Games." Matched is definitely a book worth reading! It's dystopian world setting is quite different from our world today. The rules and restrictions in the boroughs make it seem like these people don’t have any…

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    the reason why these artists have a passion for music. Due to the fact that during the Regency era, music was only something that the society expected women to do, they were forced to learn and be extremely talented to conquer a good man. Georgiana Darcy is the representation of what a young talented women, worthy of a good husband looked like at the time. To add on, because she was in a higher class, she had the possibility to learn from the people who were experts in music and possess a great…

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    Benedick are tricked into falling in love . In the book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, a similar misunderstanding creates a mutual hate between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, and the resolution of the misunderstanding leads to the creation of a stronger bond between the two. This book was mostly about how the misunderstanding between Mr. Darcy and…

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