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    The play, Julius Caesar, was written by William Shakespeare as a form of enjoyment and an educational literary work, but its uses have since gone far beyond this. Many aspects of the characters, such as their actions and motives, have been used to spark debates and defined sides of arguments since its creation of the play itself. No character has been disputed more, of course, than the infamous Brutus, whose actions led to the assassination of both Caesar and himself. One major conflict, in…

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    Adventure of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was banned in the year of 1885, March 18th in a Concord library. The book was banned one month after being published. The book was stated as “Trash only suitable for the slums”. The public library in concord also said the book was “immortal in its tone”. The Brooklyn public library banned the book with the statement “Huck not only itched but scratched,” and that he said “sweat” when he should have said “Perspiration”. One of the…

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    Do you hate bad words? As I read the book, “Huckleberry Finn’, there were curse words everywhere. It caused a major problem for many students and many schools across the states. Find put out which version you prefer. The three main differences are the use of the “N’ word, Pap dies, and how Huck acts. According to ""Huckleberry Finn" and the N-word Debate" after one hundred and twenty-five years, the N-word is still making news over the states. In the book the word is usesd over fifty times. The…

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    The great Dictator of Rome from October 49 BC to 15 March 44 BC had committed suicide, in other terms “suicide by cop”. Why did Julius Caesar commit suicide? Caesar had many reasons to end his life while he was in power and he did so in a very clever and sneaky way. Julius Caesar was very ambitious and he wanted all control with no sharing (PBS). Caesars health was also getting worse (PBS). Because Caesars health was getting bad and he wanted total control he would have feared that people…

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    Two Speeches One Fate Two main characters, Brutus and Antony, deliver moving speeches to the general public that changed favor within the people. Brutus intended to convince the people that Caesar was inevitably going to turn into a tyrant. Antony focused on demonstrating that Caesar was a friend and that Brutus' actions can never be justified. Brutus used the rhetorical device ethos more specifically his credibility to persuade his audience. While Antony used the rhetorical device…

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    The Mississippi River is a 2,340 mile long river. The name Mississippi comes from the Anishinaabe people who called the river 'Misi-ziibi' which means 'great river.’ Throughout that river is beauty, and mystery for those who seek it. In Mark Twain’s “Life On The Mississippi” describes his experiences on the Mississippi River, and how his viewpoint of the river changed from a positive to negative using figurative, and descriptive language. Twain begins with describing the face of the water in…

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    Caesar is given a paper before he enters the Senate that plots his death. Other signs of his death were given to him, such as the soothsayer that told him, “Beware the Ides of March!”, but still he did not listen. Caesar must have thought it would have been wrong to look at what he thought would be lies. The conspirators gather around the dictator to take him out, and Brutus is the one to finish him off. Brutus is one of Caesar’s many friends, in fact, they were really close friends. Brutus was…

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    The purpose of Mark Twain’s “Advice to Youth” is to convey the message that because of the rules set in place for them, children cannot experience their youth properly. In his essay, Mark Twain uses satire to convince adults that their expectations for youth are preventing children from living their life. Twain’s essay encourages children to enjoy their youth despite the rules adults set for them. In his second paragraph, Twain suggests that youth “obey their parents”, but only “when they are…

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a difficult book for me to read because I do not relate to this time at all. The book is set in the 1830’s and takes place in the south during a time when blacks and whites did not integrate. The setting is Missouri along the shores of the Mississippi River and it is a time of segregation, politeness and family. I truly find the book boring with no redeeming qualities. This is not to say that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a bad book,…

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    complex and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction – Albert Einstein. In the case of several instances, Huck, a character in a Mark Twain novel, used his uneducated mind to wrought several acts of genius, as well as teaching us a few valuable messages. In Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, three meaningful subjects are explored in equality, education and slavery. Equality implies everyone being considered and…

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