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    Antony, a man full of vengeance, uses manipulation intelligently and vigorously against the conspirators, and makes it his number one priority to get revenge on those who murdered his closest friend. Shakespeare proves to the reader just how powerful a person can become when exploiting another’s vulnerable flaws like honor, loyalty, and ignorance. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the reader is able to…

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    Never Give Up On Your Goal The final school bell rang. I just got done with gym and walked into the locker room to put on my Hillsborough High School soccer jersey. This was just one game in my freshman season and was expected to be like any other. We were expected to win as our record proved that we were a strong and athletic team. I am ready for the game with my soccer bag packed with my gatorade and training gear. My other teammates begin to fill in the locker room preparing for the game…

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    I Love Hockey

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    others watched Syfy once they awoke, we drove —as a team— to the tubing place. We tubed for a while, won our game on that night, and watched some Jaws movies on SyFy channel, which after going through the cycle of Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, and Jaws: The Revenge showed their own “copies”, as we called them; short post apocalyptic human eating shark movies with horrible…

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    will analyze the role of ambition in the relationship between the two epic protagonists, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth. Moreover, I will focus on the changes they go through, as a couple and individuals, as the drama progresses. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth shows his first signs of ambition after getting the witches' prophecy. He starts to think of becoming king, though his moral mind fights his urges to kill his noble king, Duncan: "Stars…Let not light see my black and deep desires"…

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    Never Give Up On Your Goal The final school bell rang. I just finished gym class and walked into the locker room to put on my Hillsborough High School soccer jersey. This was just one game out of many in my freshman season. I expected to win as our record proved that we were a muscular and athletic team. I am ready for the game with my soccer bag packed with my Gatorade and training gear. My other teammates begin to fill in the locker room preparing for the game too. I checked the team job…

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    In the Shakespearian play ‘Hamlet’, the portrayal of madness is one of the driving themes, which widely affects all characters and the main plot. The representation of madness is not only complex, but was cleverly planned out, as the madness between the characters are linked. Because of how intricate the play was written, there is much speculation to be made. There is a debate in the audience over whether Hamlet was truly mad or not - something that will likely never get a definite answer as…

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    Dynamics. What is Dynamics ? What dynamics is, is the growth, development, or change of something or someone throughout the play or in another book. This play has a family dynamic where each individual person has a type of development as the play goes on. Mama is the leader of the family, we can say, she treats Walter like the man he has to become to be or a in a way try to make him like Big Walter (his dad). Walter has a sister, Beneatha, she is currently a college student wanting to be a…

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    path. Both of these plays act on the premise that life has many forks in the road but it is the how people react to those hardships that control one’s route. These two plays, however, have opposite theme’s regarding the daily struggles people face. Although both the Younger family in A Raisin in the Sun and Mrs. Wright in Trifles endure great hardship, the Youngers illustrate how family sustains a person, while Mrs. Wright illustrates how isolation destroys a person. In the play A Raisin in the…

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    However, parents still take their roles seriously as parents, rather than as friends, when their child plays videogames. Also, parents and their children feel upset when playing with people who are inexperienced with technology. Even though videogames can have a positive impact on the parent-child relationship, make parents responsible for their child’s use…

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    games because the games will negatively impact their lives. First, teens that are constantly play video games for hours, and hours are negatively affecting their brain and life experiences. Teens who do play video games all day can change, how teens work, how teens do in life, and how teens would not do the jobs what their mom and dad tells them what to do. In addition, teens who excessive, violent cause play video games cause their brain function improperly, and the teens will be doing…

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