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    play Othello, the main character is a Shakespearean tragic hero, because he is of a high standing and he possesses strengths, pride as well as weaknesses that lead to the self-recognition and his eventual downfall. First of all, Othello is of a high standing, because out of all Venetians, he was named to be the general and to lead the Venetian army. “It is Brabantio. General, be advised,/ He comes to bad intent.” “Duke: The Turk with a most mightly preparation makes for Cyprus. Othello, the…

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    prayer partners on campus, his UPS friends or spiritual counsel at his parents’ old church. This deliberate avoidance to seek counsel is because he knows that all of these mentors would not approve of their decision to abort their child. I agree with Bucher when he points out that the man in the gray suit and the fishermen across the lake are all references to a higher power. Christ is symbolized by the fish, some of the first apostles were fishermen also Sheri’s last name is Fisher. Lane…

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    Anderson and Roman Coppola, it was filmed on location in Rhode Island in the summer of 2011. It received critical acclaim and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Moonrise Kingdom tells the tale of two 12 year olds who fall in love during the summer of 1965 and make a plan to run away together into the wilderness of an island near New England. With a violent storm on the horizon, the peaceful island community is turned upside down as various factions of the town come…

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    famous writer, William Shakespeare. Shakespeare wrote many famous poems, play, and sonnets known to the English world. Many of his popular plays were tragedies such as “Romeo and Juliet”, “Macbeth”, and “Julius Caesar”. In all these stories you see all the similarities of love and death. In “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” these ideas are present, and seen through the characters in the story. Shakespeare is known for creating stories and plays that go into depth and actuality of some…

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    “There is no room in my body for anything but you. My arms love you, my eyes adore you, my knees shake with blind affection.” by William Goldman. Throughout time, we have seen over and over men losing their minds because of women. In almost every romance movies there is a man that falls in love with a woman and will to anything for her. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, we see it again. Palamon and Arcite break their knightly oath of brotherhood over a woman by the name of Emily. The…

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    Family Paragraphs

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    Paragraphs for Essay - Rosie, Mason, and Mum + Dad Family is forever - a lesson that I have learned my whole life. It means that no matter what, your family will love you, forever and ever, just as long as you love them back. I couldn’t live without family, especially my brother, Mason, my dog, Rosie, and finally my mom and dad. I am truly gifted and grateful to have them in my life. People in your life may betray you, and never be there for you when you need them. Although, you…

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    Love Can Change In Hamlet

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    Love Can Change It is known throughout pop culture that love is the only thing that can conquer all. However in Shakespeare's time love was something that was quite different than what we consider it today. In the 16th and 17th centuries love was a rarity in marriage. Love would either fade away or bring shame to a family. Shakespeare shows his time periods concept of love through the way he wrote the story line of Hamlet. Hamlet's love for Ophelia is true in the beginning but then weakens as…

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    Four Types Of Love Essay

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    are four types of love, Courtly/Romantic, Companionate, Friendship and Same-Sex Love. Courtly/Romantic is defined a powerfully emotional, intense love in which a person believes that there is love at first sight, then there is only one true love, and that love conquers all. Companionate love, is, calmer than romantic love, emphasizing intimacy with, affection for, and commitment to another person. Friendship love is an attachment between people, it is the basis for a strong love relationship,…

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    unique to everyone, because everyone has a different purpose in life. Personally, my purpose in life is to fulfill my goals which include being internal happy, to love, and to grow as a person. I feel that these 3 things are the bare essential if all else fails. If I did not obtain these throughout my journey in life, have I even lived at all? Again, the question must rise to the surface: Do most people, with peace and happiness as the goal, live life like a game? In a game, there are…

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    The Canto Dante's Inferno

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    The Canto starts off as a conversation between Dante and Virgil that has begun to last all day. The sun is setting and that causes Dante to prepare for the upcoming night. This giving him the virtue, Dante invokes the Muses help. Being afraid and doubtful of his ability he enlists the help of Virgil in a long way why he was the one chosen for the journey. He begins to compare himself to Aeneas, from Virgil’s Aeneid and also St. Peter both traveled in the Underworld and Heaven. Dante begins to…

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