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    model pretending to be Ophelia drowning in the river, the lady was put in a bath full of water. Some oil lamps were placed underneath to keep the water warm. An antique dress was brought into this painting. All flowers, broken, and dead leaves in full bloom were painted for real in this painting. The usage of two important terms from elements and principles of art were: Elements of art: 1. Light: focused on the real figures; Ophelia (a young lady) to embrace her pain, beauty, and innocence. It…

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    Ramanujan Analysis

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    externalization of ladies, is an essential thought in femenist hypothesis and mental speculations denied from women's liberation. In a 2000 year old people story a FLOWERING TREE, an excellent young lady named Kumudha devises a plan to help her bankrupted family: she changes herself into a tree, from which she and her sister accumulate the fragrant blooms, weave them into laurels, and offer them in the commercial center. They deliberately perform the custom, which obliges one pitcher…

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    Lady Macbeth is fueled by her desire for power and status. She is the prospect of being married to a King and possessing all of the wealth that is sure to follow it which leads her to start planning the downfall of their journey. The feature of Lady Macbeth’s first appearance is her immediate determination and ambition. Lady Macbeth is ready to do whatever is necessary to collect the throne. The theme of ambition is constantly recurring in the play; it starts off as Lady Macbeth being the more…

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    terrible consequences. The most famous quote relates to Lady Macbeth and how her plans d0 not turn out the way she imagines they will: “The best-laid schemes o’ Mice an’ Men/ Gang aft a-gley,/ An’ lea’e us nought but grief an’ pain,/ For promis’d joy! (Burns, 39-42). When she encouraged MacBeth to kill Duncan and become queen, she thought it would bring her joy and did it with no remorse; however, what she thought she could wipe away with water changes into harrowing guilt, and she understood…

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    Hammurabi’s codes were just/fair and some of his codes were not just/fair. This is because even though some of his codes ended in physical harm such as hand cutting, his codes had a purpose to help keep order and allow people to get justice. Hammurabi lived eighteen centuries ago and ruled for forty two years. “If a son has struck his father, his hand shall be cut off”. (Code 195) In this code it shows that as a son you must obey your father or else you will face harsh consequences. This quote…

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    when Macbeth blames himself as a murderer, saying “Macbeth does murder sleep- the innocent sleep” (II.ii 48-49). In addition, Macbeth refuses Lady Macbeth’s request to smear blood over the servants, saying “I’ll go on no more. I am afraid to think what I have done.” (II.ii 65-66). Macbeth regrets murdering Duncan because he is a “worthy thane” (II. ii 58) as Lady Macbeth calls him. Macbeth is a loyal thane. He feels regret because he is a high-class warrior who values the king’s role in society.…

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    character is revealed through how they cope with the consequences of their actions. Throughout the play, Lady Macbeth steadily loses composure and succumbs to her inner turmoil even though she planned killing Duncan. She made a grave mistake which ultimately costed the Lady her life, but as we follow her growing guilt and internal conflict, we come to know that at her core, Lady Macbeth was a good person.…

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    The Lost One Analysis

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    have a picnic. As they walked down the stream water on a cold day in 1978 there were bubbles coming out of the water. “Mommy,” Jason said, “why is there a lady sleeping in the water?” At that moment they started to run. Jason dropped his favorite blanket in the water. “No!” Jason screamed emotionally. “My blanket!” As he ran down into the water and grabbed his blanket, he saw a glowing rock. As he grabbed it, the lady he saw sleeping in the water came racing…

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    Juliet, directed by Baz Luhrmann in 1996, outlines the tragic death that occurs to Romeo and Juliet, star-crossed lovers and the only children of the Montague and Capulet household. Shakespeare and Luhrmann have included examples of heat and fire, water, darkness and costuming in their adaptions of Romeo and Juliet to present significant imagery. Shakespeare has used heat and fire to demonstrate Juliet's beauty and Romeo and Juliet's romantic spark. In the famous balcony scene, Romeo stated…

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    Captain Edward John Smith that there is an iceberg, for the Titanic’s gears reversed quickly. So the collision only scraped below the water line on the right side of the bow, for the lookout sensed no damage. But two hours and forty minutes later with the Titanic’s lights still on, but after the last lifeboat hit the water the Titanic went down in the the freezing water bring hundreds with it. The next morning The Cunard’s Carpathia was the closest ship when the Captain of the Titanic sent out…

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