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    come to terms with what death really is. If a book had no ending would any one read it? Without death there is no tale and there is no importance in the life that people live. Death gives meaning to the world around us and it need not be feared as much as people believe. If time were not relevant to a life, that life would not hold the same meaning as a life that has an ending. In the poem “Peace” by Rupert Brooke explains the importance of death within life. It points out both the positives and…

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    In any case, what is confounded about Shylock's "underhanded" is that everything appears to come from the vindictiveness of the Christians. One can't generally point the finger at him about being unpleasant for the circumstances Antonio kicked him and spit "upon [his] facial hair" (1.3.113), or that his cash loaning business is harmed by Antonio's inclination to loan out "cash complimentary" (1.3.39). Despite the fact that the Christians in the play think about usury as an underhanded practice,…

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    Hamlet's Perspective

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    and Death: Hamlet’s Perspective Before William Shakespeare’s time, other playwrights created plays that were about life and death. The multiple deaths of characters in a play were apparently very entertaining to watch even though it was not funny at all. William Shakespeare was a renowned playwright that really connected to the audience’s heart. His well-known plays have mostly been about sorrow and death. For example, Romeo and Juliet. They both fell in love with each other but they both died…

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    near or on April 23rd, 1564. Most scholars think he was born on that date so thats what they refer to when he was born. William Shakespeare was about 5’9 and around one hundred and fifty pounds according to scholars. He was right handed. He had long curly hair and a trimmed beard. He had green eyes, and he was white. William Shakespeare's home town was about one hundred and three miles west of london. His hometown was known as Stratford upon Avon. His hometown was a market town with a country…

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    It’s kind of the same principle as the one we call the Divine Being you call Divine Being and 20 million on the names. And I am straying off of Lilith, so now without further ado her story of creation is a bit more interesting than the rest of the Feminine divine. As Lilith’s essence was being conceived in what we feminine divine would call the Divine Being Machine. You humans would see it as a conveyor belt with a large egg…

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    Why Do We Read Shakespeare

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    Eventually, in the late 1600s, two more folios were published which included many newer improvements and many new plays which are believed to have not been wrote shakespeare. Modern day historians believe that the two later folios were made to meet the changing preferences in the area at the time. Due to the fact that all of Shakespeare's work is over 400 years old, there are many people who have conspiracy thoughts toward Shakespeare. It's hard to imagine that someone could accuse a very famous…

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    straightforward romances, he adds enough characterization and plot instances that make you question just how normal these couples are. When taking a look at the couples in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, and briefly at Othello, the complexity of the relationships shows that nothing is quite as it seems. The first couples we’re going to be looking into are those from A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Titania and Oberon, Hermia and Lysander, and Helena and Demetrius. Titania and…

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    summer reading program. Grasping it tightly, I retreated to my pillow and reached underneath and pulled out…Extra Credit. I could relate to Abby, the main character; she couldn’t stand staying indoors and doing homework all the time. She fell so much behind on her homework that she had to complete an extra credit activity. I read well into…

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    mean it just disappears. Life goes on, no matter if we choose to pay attention or not, but plays are a great way to convey such difficult messages, and get an audience of individuals, who may not have otherwise engaged in the conversation, to talk about what they have seen, and form new opinions on the…

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    Rangefinder Reviews Leupold Rangefinder Reviews – Should You Really Buy One? If you are reading this, you have probably heard about the benefits of buying Leupold rangefinders from other people and thought about checking it for yourself. Is this really a wise choice? Or are you better off with a rangefinder with under $300 price tag? The first thing you need to know about rangefinders is that they come in different types. There are laser rangefinders and GPS rangefinders. The laser ones have…

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