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    “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare was riveting retelling of Julius Caesar’s death and the aftermath. Shakespeare was able to convey the flaws within people. He expressed how people vulnerable to their emotions, causing them to make irrational decisions. For example, Cinna the Poet’s death was surprising and sudden, and it demonstrated what happens to people when they are consumed by fear. Cinna’s death was also somewhat comedic and shifted the story’s dark tone to a slightly…

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    ‘I paint myself because I am so often alone and because I am the subject I know best’; This quote by Mexican surrealist Frida Kahlo expresses the importance of the ‘self portrait’ and how critical they are to understanding an artist. They are the form in which many artists have come to be remembered, offering insights into their lives, surroundings, and even their state of mind. Self portraits have been used throughout time to advertise artistic skills, to practise craft, to explore their inner…

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    Do you think that Mack’s argument would persuade freshmen in college to read Shakespeare? Mack does present a very persuasive point to the freshmen. Mack promotes an effective argument that shows how Shakespeare is difficult but it is valuable. Mack presents this through his use of rhetorical questions and appealing to the audience with multiple claims. To begin with one of the devices Mack uses to advance his argument is his use of rhetorical questions. In lines 118 Mack questions rhetorically…

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    A Rose for Emily “When Miss Emily Grierson died…” is the enigmatic and captivating beginning to William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily.” These words introduce a character and story that immediately capture the reader’s eagerness to know more. “It was a big squarish frame house that had once been white… Only Miss Emily’s house was left” (Faulkner 91). This first description of Emily’s home is our first look at the world she loves in. Throughout “A Rose for Emily” Faulkner uses many facets of…

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    Hamlet is the main catastrophe in Shakespeare's arrangement of incredible tragedies which is accepted to be made in the middle of 1601 and 1603. This play is one of his immaculate and best plays at any point known. Hamlet fixates on the issues emerging from love and romance, life and death, and disloyalty, without offering the group of company a conclusive and positive determination to these confusions for Hamlet himself is uncertain, and the responses to these issues are a conflict. As we begin…

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    The first pair of men I picked who displayed friendship in the novel was Armistead and Hancock. I chose them because although they were on the opposing sides, the two men both remained very close friends. Armistead wanted the Confederates to win; Hancock wanted the Union to win. Neither of them wished for their friend to get hurt in the war though. On page 314, Armistead says, “If I lift a hand against you, friend, may God strike me dead.” He is talking about Hancock when he says friend. This is…

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    In the song “You Give Love a Bad Name” by Bon Jovi he is saying that he feels betrayed and he doesn't like that. It talks about how he got betrayed by someone he once loved. In the beginning he says that he got shot through the heart, and that she’s to blame. By that he means that he feels abandoned and it's their fault and he feels like they were a mistake. In the middle he says paint your smile on your lips blood red nails on your fingertips a school boy's dream, you act so shy your very…

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    People often forget how much God is in control of. Many come to believe that the events in their life happened by chance and thus, are in need of constant reminders of His sovereignty and His power over all of their situations. Although in the book of Esther, God’s name was never directly mentioned, His presence was clearly demonstrated. Though it might seemed as if her beauty was what made King Ahasuerus choose her, God had purposely meant for Esther to earn the king’s affection and become…

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    “If we are true to ourselves, we cannot be false to anyone.” (Hamlet)This quote from Hamlet was written back in 1599, by the one and only William Shakespeare, and is still being used today and many centuries later. Shakespeare never seemed to fail his audience when it came to writing plays like Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. This is why many of his works are famous till this day. So what made Shakespeare's plays so popular? "What secret formula did the…

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    seen in both Hamlet and The Count of Monte Cristo. The emotions that result from revenge have been researched and proven through many studies. The outcome is expected to be…

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