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    Allyson Krohn Professor Scott Eng 333 02/04/2018 The Knight Vs the Pardoner The General Prologue in the Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, there is a general introduction of the characters who are going to be competing to tell the best tale of the group. There are two characters that I would like to focus on, because they are quite the opposites; The knight and the Pardoner. The knight is the vision of a chivalrous knight and the pardoner being quite the opposite is known for swindling…

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    Competitor SWOT Analysis (Direct) 1.) San Miguel Corporations, Purefoods Offering Strength Weakness Product • Different brands of same product line: Hotdogs:  Beefies  Tender Juicy  Star  Vida • Burger Patties • Bacon • Chick N’ Tasty • Fiesta Ham • Fun Stuff Nuggets • Boneless Wingers Canned Gooods: • Corned Beef • Sisig • Luncheon Meat There are lots of processed meat manufacturer but their product is still rare due to the reason that all manufacturers have special recipes added…

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    The concept of the American Dream has a spectrum of meaning and ideas among people, but which principle should we follow? The Argument by Parisa Changizi and Parvin Ghasemi and the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F.Scott Fitzgerald gives us an insight on the true American Dream. Changzi and Ghasemi argues that the basis of the American Dream has changed from the principles of freedom to materialism, stating that “The Great Gatsby” accurately depicted the corrupted materialistic dream. In fact,…

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    The American dream is the hope or vision of the average man making it big in America.For most people, this dream is becoming rich, famous, or just overall living like a high-class citizen. In John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men, two men by the names of George and Lennie travel the country looking for work on ranches. The novel takes place during the great depression, this of course was a low point in the belief of the American dream. But like most people, George and Lennie both had hopes and…

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    Often considered the best work of American theater to date, the tragedy Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller leaves room for much more than simply theatrical analysis. The play gives us one of the most unique glimpses into post-World War II America that is available to us today. Arthur Miller attaches the capitalistic ideals of America to his characters, thus accurately portraying the standard middle class family of the 1940s. The play’s tragic hero Willy Loman, a Jewish man, is a representation…

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    Gothic romance in literature combine elements of horror, death, and gloom, but also incorporate components of love, nature, and individuality; these aspects all play an important role in turning a fictional work of literature into a gothic romance. Nature specifically plays a significant role in gothic romance because it temporarily takes death or horror away from the story and greatly changes a character’s mood or emotion. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, nature significantly changes both Victor…

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    Friendship has a lot of meaning in our world. Nick and Gatsby were close friends but their friendship came from Gatsby wanting a favor from Nick which involves Nick’s cousin that Gatsby is in love with. At the end of the day, You can only really find out who your real friends are is when you are in desperate moments and you need help from the ones you call “friends.” Nick and Gatsby’s friendship starts because of Nick and Daisy being cousins and Nick admiring Gatsby’s attitude and affection…

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    utilizes the characterization of the ghost of King Hamlet to convey significant and climatic messages to the protagonist who , based on the information that is provided , carries out major plot - shifting developments . This leads the reader to make the connection to all that the protagonist does within the text and the initial meeting between the younger and elder Hamlet . It could be fairly speculated that the actions that are taken by the ghost of King Hamlet's character bring about the death…

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    The famous short story “The Dead” published in 1907 in the book Dubliners by James Joyce represents the social, politic and economic aspects of Dublin in the pre-war period. This story that could seem unfilmable, was transformed into a 83 minutes movie by the director John Huston. The film follows meticulously the plot and enhances the themes of jealousy and intellectual pride through an Epiphany dinner in the Morkan's house. Many lines have been taken directly from the story. Joyce's…

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    Following the tragic deaths of Roderigo, Desdemona, Emilia, and Othello, Cassio orders that Iago be sent back to Venice to be tried by the Duke of Venice himself. Cassio appreciated that Gratiano had entrusted him with deciding how best to punish Iago, but given the severity of the crimes that he committed and the tragic events that his scheming unleashed, he felt that none other than the Duke himself could dispense justice that was matching with his actions. Iago vowed never to speak again, and…

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