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    Brutus Tragic Hero

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    This presents Brutus’s fear of the democracy crumbling at the helm of Caesar. Brutus compares Caesar to a serpent’s egg when he says, “And therefore think him as a serpent’s egg which, hatch’d, would, as his kind grow mischievous, and kill him in the shell” (II.i.31-32). Brutus believes that Caesar has the potential to become destructive. He worries that Caesar will grow into a poisonous snake if he gains more authority and abuses it. To rule out the possibility of Caesar taking advantage of his…

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    In the case of Ghost in the Shell a recasting petition surfaced with an overwhelming 100,000 signatures, since that obviously did not occur the film has a tough time at the box office as many of the films with this do, the film had a $110 million budget and as of April 2,2017…

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    Summary: Because of Because of Winn-Dixie is a bittersweet tale of contemporary life as of a resilient child living lonely in a quaint Southern town. This willwill haveold readers engrossed with theregarding themes of friendship, moral lessons, and forgiveness along with a small portion of Cchristianly. Thise book focuses on the lifeves of an eleven year old girl, name India “Opal” Buloni, the protagonist, and her companionship with her dog,dog name Winn-Dixie. Opal recallerecallsd her…

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    encapsulate his experience. He doesn’t need much more than the descriptions he gives. Even when he is describing the river that runs adjacent to the town as “now the Lewis is only the ghost of itself, flowing emptily into the Columbia,” (138) he is implying how empty everything else is. These surroundings are shells of a former self. Of course, his implications for these words can be argued one way or the other but the more he does it the more concrete his imagery gets. D’Ambrosio is still a…

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    completely different reasons. Brutus, having lost Portia as well as Caesar and the guilt swarming up after his death and now fears he’s lost Cassius as well. (Dove and Gamble). This pushes him to commit suicide, as well as coming in contact with the ghost of Caesar believing his time had…

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    Justice In Macbeth

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    The view of justice that William Shakespeare presents in Macbeth differs from the one he presents in The Merchant of Venice. In Macbeth Shakespeare unfolds justice through Macduff in using his hands to revenge Macbeth’s killing his wife and children, leaving him without his beloveds. While in The Merchant of Venice, Shylock, seeks justice from the Duke of Venice in requests that he enforces Shylock’s contract with Antonio. Shylock, in contrast to Macduff, seeks justice through the superior power…

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    unknown desires. Although, it is possible for these Oedipal desires to resurface with a sufficient “shock” or “trigger”. In Hamlet, the shock that is responsible for resurfacing Hamlet's Oedipal desires was seeing the ghost of his father for the first time when he“hears from the ghost the news that his father has been murdered. This realization of his earliest childhood wish (to kill his father), had been repressed so thoroughly, suddenly revives in him Oedipal ‘thoughts’ of incest and…

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    Noske’ ship slowly made its way underneath the Ketch, toward it’s docking bay ,Noske opened up his hatch and climbed out of his ship and jumped toward the Ketch, the docking bay’s large metallic doors were shut firm,, he floated slowly toward the doors, The portside docking bay was hidden in the shadow of the Ketch’s main engine, it is a small bay when considering the docking bay located directly under the bow of the Ketch. Noske examined it looking for a way in. Noske noticed a series of…

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    In Literature, the authors tend to create symbolic figures that the reader often catches, but it represents something totally different for everyone. The novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte can be characterized as Gothic Fiction with a hint of Romanticism, and the Victorian Ideal. The novel centers around a “gypsy” like kid named Heathcliff, who is adopted and raised in Wuthering Heights, where he endures pain through abuse, the ideas of revenge and casting it on others, and finds love but…

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    Loggerhead Sea Turtle

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    Typically found in bays, lagoons, salt marshes, and creeks, loggerhead sea turtles are among the largest hard shelled turtles to roam the waters. These reptiles can also be found in shallow waters along the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans. They often nest on ocean beaches in areas where the shore meets the water. Loggerhead sea turtles generally nest at time periods of 2 to 4 years. They usually lay around 3 to 6 nests, which are spaced around 12 to 14 days apart. Logger sea turtles lay,…

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