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    towards Iago was when Desdemona went around looking for the handkerchief she asked Emilia if she has seen it but replied no this also proves her love and loyalty to Iago. DESDEMONA. “Where should I lose (that) handkerchief, Emilia?” EMILIA. “I know not, madam” DESDEMONA. “Believe me, I had rather lost my purse full of crusadoes. And but my noble moor is true of mind and made of no such baseness as jealous…

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    aving to experience the rejection of love can be very painful and devastating for one who has had a deep desire towards their beloved. In the Play Twelfth Night by Williams Shakespeare we experienced first hand the effect of unrequited love and the impact it has on characters, such as Orsino. A theme portrayed in the play is the affects of love as the cause of suffering. While Orsino is characterized as a hopeless romantic we are quick to see how he transforms and develops as a character in the…

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    Vampires have been a part of literature for centuries. Recently vampires have been more popular than ever. From Dracula to Twilight, the way vampires have evolved continues to be a reflection of societies views and concerns. One subject that has always been a topic of discussion in vampire texts is gender roles. Most vampire texts depict a female victim who is seduced by a male vampire. This holds true for Bram Stockers, Dracula, and Stephanie Myers, Twilight. However, other texts such as…

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    advanced for it’s time. No one really appreciated it. In fact, most people despised it. At one time, the story was sent to Horace Scudder, the editor of Atlantic Monthly. He disliked Gilman’s story so much that he even wrote her a note saying, “‘Dear Madam, Mr. Howells has handed me this story. I could not forgive myself if I made others as miserable as I have made myself,’”(Schumaker 588). However, by the time…

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    An example is one that is by the character who played the Prime Minister; Madame Agathe; “It is hard to love a child that is not so beautiful”. During that scene, General or peacekeeper; Roméo Dallaire, is having a conversation with Madam Agathe about how much she loves Rwanda even though the warring parties destroyed how beautiful it once was. The ‘child’ that is not so beautiful that is used in the quote, symbolizes Rwanda, and how hard it is to be happy living in it, when it’s…

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    Shakespeare’s Othello is a dramatization of the tragic manipulation of good-hearted characters, by a cunning, selfish man. Set in 16th century Venice and Cyprus, Othello is a universal story that could happen at any time, in any place, to any group of people. The play’s title character is the moor, Othello, a general in the Venetian army who elopes with Desdemona, the daughter of a Venetian senator. Othello is serviced by “Honest” Iago, his officer, who tricks Othello into believing that his…

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    bring to school what was expected, displaying table manners or for siting down quietly. I was raised in the culture where there were no rewards and children were expected and demanded to follow the rules, say good morning first or call adults Sir/Madam. Adults modeled these behaviors with their lives to us and we never received any rewards for what was expected/obvious. Children used to help one another very often without…

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    “Which of you shall we say doth love us most?” (I.i.53). At the beginning of King Lear a competitive scenario immediately takes place. King Lear asks his daughters to express their love for him in exchange for land. After dividing his land between only Goneril and Regan, he believes that he will still retain power, that is not the case. The fool laughs at him because the land was his only chance at power in the new order that Lear is ushering in and now that too is gone. Shakespeare wants to…

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    A long time ago in a place not so far away, lived three lovely ladies in Yorkshire, England. Their parents had recently died in a small shipwreck off the coast of Scotland, and they inherited the family mansion. The Revolutionary War had ended twenty years ago, and many people were starting to venture to the 13 colonies. Most in search of new opportunities, including one of the lovely ladies named Amelia. The story starts out in a grand feast in honor of Jane Rockfield who would soon be…

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    Honesty is the cornerstone of any healthy relationship. In both stories, Kemp and the narrator of The Gargoyle build strong relationships with another individual that is based upon false pretences. This deceit that lies within their relations with others disrupts the stability they achieve and presents them with opportunities to be resilient. At the start of Panych’s play, Kemp does not have a strong relationship with his aunt Grace. Throughout the play, he speaks almost all of the lines. His…

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