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    Kylie could never forget the day she watched the first episode of Grey’s Anatomy. There were articles everywhere saying, ‘These shows never advance past the pilot, Grey’s Anatomy doesn’t stand a chance’. Kylie was different. Kylie was addicted. The Grey’s Anatomy pilot came to a denouement. Now, it was up to the viewer ratings to determine if she would have the ability to find out what comes next. What happens next? Does Derek save Katie? Do Meredith and Derek continue to be together? Kylie was…

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    Theme Of Illusion And Reality In Twelfth Night

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    It’s soon revealed in the play that he only plays the fool so that he can seem all the better when he redeems himself, though Feste’s character in Twelfth Night seems content to let the others continue to believe him a fool, with the exception of Viola who sees through his illusion: “[Feste] is wise enough to play the fool, and to do that well craves a kind of wit” (3.1.59). Viola and Feste’s confrontation magnifies the theme of illusion versus reality that appears in both Hamlet and Henry IV-…

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    Nocturne Essay

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    Bridge is an oil on canvas painting by the talented nineteenth century artist, James Abbott McNeil Whistler. At first glance, one notices the simple yet elegant nature of this painting. The focus in this piece is put on the Thames River and the Battersea Bridge since they are at the forefront of the painting. This art work encompasses the beauty of the Thames River during night time, hence the use of the word "nocturne" in the naming of this piece. However, it is worth mentioning that this…

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    A Very Starry Night Vincent Van Gogh created Starry Night in an asylum looking out his window. This is the way that Van Gogh depicted nature. The painting was the most famous of all the paintings he did. It was the only painting he sold. Van Gogh painted two pictures of Starry Night but they did not come out the way he wanted them to. The idea of Starry Night was over a “land scape and not a town.” (Soth) He wrote to his brother Theo about his vision of what he thought about what he saw outside…

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    The Three Stages of Madness: The Essence of Twelfth Night Throughout history, madness has been used as a scapegoat to blame people for attempting to break the social standards in a society. In fact, ones who break those social constructs can never achieve a happy ending, as society deems them mad. In Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, after Viola has been shipwrecked in a violent storm off the coast of Illyria and disguises herself as a boy, she, thus disguised becomes a messenger in the…

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    is revised enough, and what needs to be deliberated further on. Food: 1. Each student is expected to eat dinner before they arrive at the “Lock-in” at 7:00pm. 2. Each student is required to bring $5.00 for pizza which will be bought later on that night. 3. A school will be chosen to provide snacks (sodas, chips, chocolate, veggies, dip, etc.) 4. A school will be chosen to bring breakfast for the following day. Probably bagels, cream cheese, and fruit. 5. Any student with a food restriction…

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    They want to take control of their victims to make them weak and helpless so they will follow them and do all their biddings. They take their victims under their control by taking their blood to the point of near death. Vampires are night crawlers, who keep to the night and wait in dark remote places. These are typical features of vampires throughout each…

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    The Starry Night is currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as a part of their permanent collection and depicts Van Gogh’s view from the window of his asylum room at the Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Hospital near Arles, France, in which he had admitted himself to after a series of seizures. Included in his view is an idealized village engulfed in a swirling, star-filled night sky that appears to be on fires, surrounded by dark towering…

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    Love is an unyielding force that eventually humbles us all. In his comedies, William Shakespeare attempts to define this elusive entity in the play Twelfth Night . The Twelfth Night is a romantic comedy about a girl named Viola who has to disguise herself as a man for protection after a shipwreck where she thought she lost her brother. As the play continues Viola develops feelings for the man she works for Orsino although he is a lovesick fool for Olivia who doesn’t want a relationship because…

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    the play that the workers are performing. One example of this is in Act 5.1.244-246 when Theseus says, “This is the greatest error of all the rest; the man should be put into the lantern. How is it else the man I’th’moon?” In Act 5.1.268-270, an example of the imagery of the actual light begins with “Sweet Moon, I thank thee for thy sunny beams,” and concludes with the alliteration, “gracious, golden, glittering, gleams.” The alliteration is not the only literary device that Shakespeare uses in…

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