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    Portia in ‘Merchant of Venice one of the strongest and wisest characters found in William Shakespeare’s play. In this tragic comedy, Portia uses her creativity and wit to save the life of her husband’s best friend, Antonio. Portia’s father has passed, leaving her with a stunning inheritance. This beautiful, wealthy bachelorette is now the sought-after prize for many a young suitor. In fact, young, eligible suitors travel from other countries to win her hand in marriage. Portia knows who she…

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    in the play, Macbeth, although not absolutely remorse free, decides he wants to kill Banquo in order to keep the throne, but Lady Macbeth does not want any more bloodshed. Before Banquo 's murder Macbeth says, "Come, seeking night, / Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day" (III.II.52-53). Here Macbeth is calling on the night to allow him to commit the murder in secret without being caught. He is not doing this because he feels regretful, rather because he does not want anyone else to find out.…

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    his feelings "If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss"(Shakespeare 1.5.92-95). While Romeo shares a dance with Juliet he suggests that he is unworthy to do so, then to make up for his mistake he requests a kiss. Romeo states this immediately after encountering her and is already worshiping her referring to her as a “holy shrine”, only because she is beautiful. This is…

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    God speaks to you, you have to enable what you have heard from Him by opening your mouth and decreeing it. That was you are releasing it to come to pass. Example: if you are going for an interview and God spoke to you that the job is yours or the tender is yours, you still need to speak it to being, that way you are releasing the word so it can come to pass. Prayer Point: 1. Father, trains my hands for war and gives my fingers skill for battle, In Jesus Name. Psalms 144:1 2. Put your words in…

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    of cowardice, and in each instance it reflects self-condemnation for failure to proceed energetically against the guilty Claudius”. (para 8) In the speech “what is a man” Hamlet says, “witness this army of such mass and charge led by a delicate and tender prince, whose spirit with divine ambition puffed makes mouths at the invisible event,” (4.4.47-50). Hamlet is inspired by the large army that passes by him and at the front of the army is the prince Fortinbras himself. The prince shows…

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    age can learn and grow from one another. Children who are not socialized in the early years of their development will grow up lack skills to meet new faces and develop friendship and will tend to be shy unlike children who socialized during their tender ages (Bojczyk, Shriner & Shriner, 2012). Apart from offering socialization, center-based care also offers healthy snacks and meals to children. In addition, when it is meal time, it is conducted in a family style to allow them to learn about…

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    Fences Fences is a play written by August Wilson whose setting can be traced back to the middle of the 20th century (Broadbent, Guiles, 2013). The central theme addressed in this game is racism and African-American interaction. The main character in the play Fences by August Wilson is Troy Maxson, who is a black man in his early fifties. Throughout the play, Troy exhibits traits that paint him both as a villain and a hero. Troy is seen as a character who portrays negative ambitions and values…

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    Chillingworth. The men begin to tease Pearl by calling her “ a little bird of scarlet plumage…” and “one of those naughty elfs or fairies” (91). Pearl seems to be most drawn to Dimmesdale, as she takes his hand and gently caresses her own cheek, “a caress so tender, and withal so unobtrusive…” (96). As the men decide Pearl’s fate, Dimmesdale comes to the mother and daughter’s defense, and convinces them that Hester and Pearl not be separated. As Hester is leaving the hall the witch-lady…

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    In the United States criminal justice system, the prosecutor has the obligation for deciding what and how crimes will be prosecuted. The “legal system has traditionally accorded wide discretion to criminal prosecutors in the enforcement process”. As long as “the prosecutor has probable cause to believe that the accused committed an offense defined by statute, the decision whether or not to prosecute and what charge to file or bring before a grand jury, rests entirely in his discretion”.…

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    Macbeth, believed to be premiered on April of 1611, is based on true events regarding the King of Scotland. Macbeth can be traced to Holinshed’s Chronicles, which historically elaborates on Scotland, Ireland, and England. However, much of the play is contrasted from the real King Macbeth. William Shakespeare created the play Macbeth with a rich tapestry of contrasting imagery of light and darkness. Light is indicative of life, truth, and good. Darkness correlates to evil and death. The dialogue…

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