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    audience’s sense of humor in his dramatic delivery that make him charismatic and charming. The Old Spice argument is get Old Spice it’s make you smell better thereby making you an overall more exciting and attractive man increase your luck with the lady. The audience for the commercial are aim toward teenage to middle aged men. The tone of the man voice and the speed makes the product seem more urgent. The commercial has kairos in it suggesting you buy it now because it will make the girls go…

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    mistakes and quick decisions which only brought death, blood and grief among almost all of the characters of the play. However, over all the mistakes and bad decisions the play talks about, the worst is Romeo’s suicide. That last, tortured by grief and sorrow, decided to kill himself, thinking that his own death would be a way of joining Juliet. It is true that emotional people listen to their emotions and not their mind, and Romeo is an excellent example of it. As he states in his last speech…

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    met with discrimination and disillusionment. Viramontes points out this discrimination when a character notices the woman and makes his own assumptions: “In the next booth, I’m twisting the black crud off the top of the ketchup bottle when I hear the lady saying something in Spanish. Right off I know she’s illegal, which explains why she looks like a weirdo” (Viramontes…

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    anger, contempt, sorrow, etc, all are forms of emotion and are easily seen throughout the many poems written by Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and Paul Lurance Dunbar. When these poets fuse their emotions with their words, we the readers are able to feel a fraction of what they might have felt at the time of the poems creation. It is this component that allows the readers to effectively take away any life lessons that might have been incorporated…

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    beautiful body? Nature is too cruel. I had no idea that such evil could be inside something so beautiful! Nurse: Men have no dignity and are not to be trusted. All of them lie, cheat and are wicked. Where 's my servant - bring me some brandy! All of this sorrow and pain makes me old. Shame on Romeo! (3:1:121) – (3:1:137) Benvolio: Oh no, Romeo, Mercutio has had an untimely death. His spirits goes to heaven in which he looks madly upon us on earth. Romeo: This horrible event will effect…

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    ominous. My mom and I timidly stepped in. The floors were cool and damp. The air felt clammy and trapping.We advanced further and came upon a log with a glass door, I went to open it but my mom held me back, “don’t go in there.” she warned me. “ A mean lady lives there and if you trespass she’ll bite you!” I quickly backed away. A dark figure had appeared behind the door. she had black pits for eyes and her sharp teeth were barred. Hanging from her earlobes were heavy jade earrings. A shiver…

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    persons ask themselves during self-reflective moments: Is there more meaning and purpose to this life than the mortal years that slip by ever more swiftly as we age? Do our accomplishments and relationships matter beyond the moment? Will all the passion and love we want to grow in and share simply be extinguished? Does our drive to learn and understand merely vanish with the last breaths we draw? No astounding revelation overcame me during that retreat at the monastery. I had no monumental…

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    convince him to run away. Dimmsdale is full of guilt and will not admit his sin of adultery. After emerging from the Forest, the witch lady asks him, “So, Reverend sir, you have made a visit into the forest. The next time, I pray, you to allow me only a fair warning and I shall be proud to bear you company (Hawthorne 198). This quote explains that the which lady wanted to go into the forest to do evil things. The forest is a place to go to do wild and evil things. The forest is dark and full of…

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    American, some felt the impact more than others. Nevertheless, all viewers can relate to the difficulty of losing family members, be it to tragedies or natural causes. The commercial uses no words, because no words are needed to explain the message of sorrow and loss. No words are needed to tell viewers that they are not struggling alone. The Clydesdales bowing to the New York skyline says more than words ever could, because viewers are invited to use their own personal experiences to tell the…

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    did it remain the same? Lucy Stone wrote, “I think, with never-ending gratitude, that the young women of today do not and can never know at what price their right to free speech and to speak at all in public has been earned.” Throughout history, our perspective of women has changed greatly. Wars and human rights movements have affected women’s role in society. Women have been allowed more freedoms in different aspects of life. Three main themes that show how roles changed are women in love,…

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