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    The fantasy world that Don Quixote rearranged his life around stemmed from the stories he read in his abundant collection of novels about chivalry and knight-errantry. Cervantes informs us that Don Quixote is the way he is because he spent so much of his time reading these novels that he neglected all other aspects of life. His mind was bombarded with chivalric stories to the point that they were basically the only thoughts he had left up there. Although all of this reading plagued Don Quixote’s…

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    lungs you couldn't have any fun. The Lorax spoke for the trees and the once-lear did not listen, Without trees, the air is what we would be missing. No air equals death, and that's not a great sight, No trees equal a horrible night. If we cut the down we don't plant them back, that is less air and we all know that. That's not…

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    (Oster160). He joined this organization back in 1984 as the director of membership (Oster 160). Norman Lear was out of the Washington –based organization, the People for the American Way. Oster25) 2. Give a brief overview. A brief overview is that Art Kropp had become very concerned about the way the organization had changed from when he first joined in 1984 as the director of membership. (Oster160) Norman Lear a television producer and writer founded the People for the American Way in 1980.…

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    Section 5 of Death of a Salesman consists of pages 91-110. The part of this section I had analyzed was of Biff and glad go back home after a past due night with girls. Linda is angry with them and he or she accuses them of forsaking Willy on the restaurant."(Miller ninety-nine). Biff finds out Willy is outdoors fanatically trying to plant seeds inside the lawn despite the obscurity. Willy is speaking with Ben, and notices the $20,000-greenback life protections arrangement his circle of…

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    John Mandel, the author never saves her ink on praising the value of human arts even after the apocalypse. In the first section of the book, a series of mysterious incidents begin with the sudden death of a vain actor, Arthur, who is playing as King Lear in Shakespeare’s famous drama on the stage. However, none of the colleagues of the dead can figure out a way to contact his family or friends. The abrupt death of Arthur seems have no meaning. Kristen, the main character in this book, is around…

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    of common sense” (p572) with the representation of “celebrities” to make a distraction of the mass from political issues. However, the dominant culture is believed to emerge from the individual “symbolic universes” (p573), when it become dominant, Lears claims that there is a scope for the “counterhegemonic alternatives” to develop. He further discusses the idea by using Gaventa’s study to show that it is almost impossible to challenge the hegemony since the powerless are infused with “a spirit…

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    Famous novelist James Joyce once said, “Mistakes are the portals of discovery”. I would agree but I would elaborate that we discover because we need to change in order to intellectually and emotionally extend our self understandings. The texts I have studied uncover both the emotional and intellectual responses catalysed by the experience of discovering thus enabling one’s transformation or personal growth, which consequently leads to greater understanding of ourselves and renews our…

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    Professional Development Plan Reflecting the materials from previous weeks in regards to building my own professional development pland (PDP), this analysis will analyze personal goals and strategies. In my scholastic journey, I have apperceived both strengths and weaknesses in which I have set to invigorate every semester. I decided to attend the Doctorate program with the understanding that I would have to work harder in reinforcing my impuissances especially the ones concerning the…

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    self-expression and creativity, is to maintain a connection to one’s humanity. Kirsten Raymonde in Station Eleven, is an actress, as can be seen from almost the very beginning of the novel, where she is a young child in a theater production of King Lear. Skip ahead twenty years after the global pandemic that was the Georgia Flu, and she is still an actress, with a group called The Travelling Symphony. This group walks around America, going from town to decaying town, performing Shakespeare…

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    company of actors; he was also a shareholder and eventually became the troupe’s most important playwright. The company included London’s most famous actors, who inspired the creation of some of Shakespeare’s best-known characters, such as Hamlet and Lear, as well as his clowns and fools. In his early years, he also composed some mythological-erotic poetry, such as Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, both of which were dedicated to the earl of Southampton. Shakespeare was successful enough…

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