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    Once upon a time, there were two neighbors with close families and they had a great relationship they fell in love and lived happily ever after……… this is not that story. In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, it shows that Romeo and Juliet are not in love because they get married the day after they meet, they experience lust at first sight, and they are too immature. In William Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, it shows that Romeo and Juliet are not in love because…

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    The novel “The Outsiders” is a novel written by S.E. Hinton. The book is set in the 60s at Tulsa, Oklahoma and follows the life of 14-year-old, Ponyboy Curtis and his gang. Ponyboy lives in “the hood” and its part of a Greasers gang. The book explores the rivalries of different gangs and differences. The story has a very large climax in the middle, kick-starting a chain of events for the Curtis family. This essay will compare and review the relationships Ponyboy had with Dally and Johnny and how…

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    Odyssey Mini-Paper The relationships between Gods and mortals in the Odyssey vary tremendously based on the attributes of the mortal. If the mortal has traits that are similar to that of which the God/Goddess governs then that mortal will most likely have the favor of that God. The relationship between Odysseus and the Goddess Athena as described in the Odyssey is a unique and interesting one. Unlike many God to mortal relationships Athena and Odysseus seem to have a close and intimate…

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    Shake & Stir’s 2015 production of Tag successfully integrates the audience through a curated selection of dramatic elements and acting and directorial choices. It effectively highlights the risks of relying on the Internet for self-esteem, but fails to investigate further and, overall, provides merely a skin-deep theatrical analysis of the psychology behind both the victims and the bullies. The play is fast and funny, but – perhaps because of its brief duration – fails to deliver a sufficient…

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    Ponyboys In The Outsiders

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    In a split society with Greasers, the hoods, the lower class and Socs, the higher class rich white boys. Ponyboy Curtis who is a 14 year old greaser lives at home he tends to be alone an outsider. His has two brothers Sodapop and Darrel Curtis who they call Darry. Ponyboy’s parents died in a car crash( so he is raised by Darry, He cared about Ponyboy, he cared about his grades (Hinton,9) Ponyboy had to adapt to these changes. Ponyboy had to grow up, these changes were hard but Ponyboy…

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    Double Villainy in Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing features a villain who echoes his dramatic predecessors, such as Richard III, in his willful, unashamed declaration of his own malevolence, yet Don John, in spite of this common sentiment, is not the same scheming Machiavellian we see in the earlier plays or, indeed, in the later Othello. The most immediate difference to be noted between John and these other figures lies in the nature of the play he inhabits – a…

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    I have read the novel “Fear Nothing”, which was written by Dean Koontz and published in 1998. The story starts off with Christopher getting a call from a nearby hospital. His father has cancer, and not many hours left to live. Following his death, a lot of unusual events takes place. As it turns out, the nocturnal Christopher might be the key to rescuing the world from an apocalyptic retrovirus. All of this, in 24 hours. The most important incident which affects Christopher in the book is…

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    “Leave him till tomorrow. I’ll think of some awful punishment for him.” (Shakespeare 239). In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, Don Pedro woos Hero for Claudio to marry. Don Jon plays a trick on Don Pedro and Claudio so it looks like Hero has another man in her bedroom the night before Claudio and Hero’s wedding. In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, Don Jon serves as the character foil of Don Pedro by which Don Pedro’s helpful actions are illuminated through Don Jon’s…

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    Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, explores the effects of deception and trickery. Shakespeare’s characters are unaware the world they see is an illusion. Shakespeare sets the stage for a comedic adventure through Illyria starring conspiracy and intrigue. Niccolò Machiavelli, on the other hand, is attempting to shed light on how politics works in the world through The Prince. Machiavelli presents disturbing truths about the behavior of humanity, thus earning himself sinister notoriety.…

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    Character Analysis Sir Andrew Aguecheek Twelfth Night, a comedic play, written by Shakespeare, eloquently develops unique traits, actions, and dialogue for each character to defy roles. Throughout the play, there are clear examples that convey the characteristics and the use of Sir Andrew Aguecheek in the play. He is the clueless, cowardly character who is used by other characters to create a humorous scene and plot, and the vehicle Shakespeare used to prove the stupidity of the royal class. In…

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