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    "what– what do you mean? hyeon does care about me isn't it obvious?" jimin sneers, trying his best to remain cool. "oh, sure it's obvious. it's obvious how fake she's acting! she literally acts the same way with taehyung and jungkook!" y/n states, her frustration towards the boy not fading. jimin sighs, seemingly giving up the tough guy act. he runs his fingers through his hair with a stressed expression on his face. "then what do i do huh? how do i get her to like me then?" jimin sighs,…

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    manipulation. Initially we are introduced to Iago, the supposed loyal and trusted ensign to the Moor, Othello. Iago states that he is not what seems and this is made evident with the words, "I am not what I am." Iago hates Othello as Othello chose Cassio, a Florentine with no military experience to act as lieutenant, and relegated Iago to the position of his ancient. When Roderigo asks why Iago continues to serve Othello, in spite of how the general has treated him, Iago replies, "I follow him…

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    Quo Vadis Religion

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    Quo Vadis is a film that represents ancient Rome in light of the Christian faith. The picture was released in 1951 starring Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov. The screenplay is an adaptation of the 1896 novel Quo Vadis by author Henryk Sienkiewicz. The title Quo Vadis comes from the Latin phrase “where are you going?”. The story begins in ancient Rome around 64-68 AD during the reign of destructive, and arguably insane, Emperor Nero. The conflict between the Christian faith and the…

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello, every character in the play is manipulated by ruthless Iago, allowed him to devise his evil plan to rank up in his line of work. Iago tells lies upon lies when talking to people, so they learn to trust him. Using this, Iago is capable of making everyone his puppet, which he manages to do. The most important theme of Othello is victimization, as without it, there would be no other way for Iago to exploit others. In Othello, there are two characters affected the most by…

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    Harold Bloom’s criticism “Bloom on A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a criticism of Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Bloom wrote a two part analysis of the play. The first part is a comparison between Puck and Bottom, whom are both characters in the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The second part is comparing A Midsummer Night’s Dream with another Shakespearean play, The Tempest. Having not read The Tempest the second part of the criticism will not be mentioned in this paper. In part…

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    This study written by Lyle Sussman, teaches training techniques that help individuals avoid comments or behaviors that be racist, sexist, or prejudice. The training model is based on the premise that prejudice and interpersonal competence are independent dimensions. The author states although our intuition and life experiences teach us that some people harbor deep seated prejudice they can skillfully move in culturally diverse situations. The author discusses four archetypes. 1.) Courteously…

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    Othello's Manipulation

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    have a right-hand man to serve his side but the thing is only one person can be promoted to stay with him. Cassio who became a lieutenant was honor to serve Othello, but Lago becomes furious and jealous that he couldn’t have that position. Iago start to plot out a evil plan to revenge himself against Othello and Cassio. For Lago to get what he wants he formulate an attack against Othello and Cassio, by doing that he manipulate and deceive Othello throughout the whole play.…

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    Flat Character

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    On the other hand, Torvald really displays that of a flat character. Torvald holds a reputable position at the bank and in society, who is highly concerned with being perceived as an upstanding individual who always does what is right. It is of the opinion that Torvald seems to treat Nora as her father did when she was a child as she reflects that both treated her as a doll. Torvald is the go to person, and everyone knows what will keep him calm, as well as what can make him angry. This…

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    Another similarity between 1984 and Toys is the setup of the book. During 1984 the book is split into three smaller books. In book one it shows Winston’s conflict with the outside world and his inner conflict of wanting to commit thought crime and wanting to do the right thing. The second book shows us how Winston believes the Party and Big Brother are wrong. For example Julia and Winston engage in sexual intercourse, an act of rebellion against the party. Winston also makes friends with a man…

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    Mcmurphy: Slave Morality

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    I rated McMurphy on the scale as a three towards the slave morality. I rated him since he values the classic traits of kindness, humility, and sympathy for others. In the movie McMurphy is always being humble to the other patients and never downing on them because of their disabilities. Another reason for this rating is because he tries to protect the weak as in the other patients. He pushes the other men to think more highly of themselves and to break free of Nurse Ratched's control. Urging…

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