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    taking over the role as “Poor Tom,” Edgar learns that others also face difficulties. Edgar no longer has sympathy for himself but now for others. It’s at the end of the play that Edgar is fully able to take responsibility for his and his father’s actions. Instead of weeping around about his misfortune, like at the beginning of the play, Edgar accepts his hardships and has taken responsibility for them. Due to Edgar’s decision to become someone he is not, it helps him to understand the…

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    “Yeah. It is better than working in the field. Would it be alright if I stopped and played soccer on the way home though?” I ask just to make sure. “That is alright but do not leave our water out in the hot sun for too long.” “Alright. Let us go.” I tell her as I eagerly walk out of the hut. We walk all the way there to find that there is no water in our source. What in the world happened to all of the water? We go around asking every one if they know what happened to the water source, and no…

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    Can you count all the important choices you’ve made in your life?How important were they?In what way has those choices impacted your life?In a short play called The Tempest by William Shakespeare, a character named Prospero is a man who had to make tough decisions that would soon reflect on him as a good. In the play prospero makes many decisions but he made three important decisions that prove he is a good man.His first important decision was “Then, as my gift, and thine own…

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    Name : Indah Arti Fisilla Class : 6A Exploring Drama The Betrayal of Edmund The character of Edmund in king Lear play known as a second child who is illegitimate to Gloucester. Edmund has one elder brother from different mother who called Edgar. He is obsessed with wealth and power. His intention to get the power as an earl in his own right needs him to inherit all the wealth and power from his father, Gloucester. In purpose to make his father feels that Edmund worth to get the inheritance,…

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    Teen Bear Research Paper

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    bear, a father bear and one Teen bear. The family was moving because of the Teen bear getting bullied in school . He was cut from His school Bearball team. The baby bears friends made the team and that made him sad cause now he would have nobody to play with After School. So Everybody at school started to bully him because he wasn't on the team. So Thats forced them to Move... So When the bear family got to minnesota they had to find the teen bear a new school. So the bear family took the teen…

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    London In The 16th Century

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    Elizabeth mentions that 'classic hollywood' is where all actors 'give as good as they get through their words and intellectuality' which is similar with the restoration plays where they all bind together to create a good comedy as well as ambiguity towards other concepts. However there is still witty and intellectual of defending a man from cheating and this where restoration comedy gets away with…

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    I first not this monologue when we were reading the play ‘Merchant of Venice’ but I only got gripped by this monologue when we watched the movie it really put the immensity of the monologue into perspective. I first noticed the actual gravity of the monologue forces you to give your full attention nothing less. I felt the actual power of the piece comes from how Shylock asks questions and then gives his answers to those questions with reasons of why he hates Antonio and what he has done to…

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    as if it’s a championship game. No matter what our record or who we are winning, we must try our hardest and give our all. Our parents saying the usual, “Good game boys, it was so close. You’ll get them next season.” But we all knew that we wanted revenge and show who really deserved that trophy. But at the end of the day we walked out of that gym knowing that sometimes you can't always have it all the easy…

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    eventual courageous choice to leave her husband, children, and detrimental marriage. Although I do believe that all of that’s true, I also want to point out the more positive qualities of Torvald and poor qualities of Nora that I noticed after reading the play and watching the movie that most others seemed not…

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    Hamlet’s and Ophelia’s Madness Madness can be shown in different types of ways. Shakespeare shown madness through Hamlet and Ophelia in his play Hamlet. Hamlet’s madness was planned out while Ophelia’s was spontaneous. Hamlet faked being mad to prove the new king poisoned his father, but there are times it seemed like him faking mad turned him mad. Ophelia seemed like a normal girl stuck between her lover and father until her lover killed her father and he was sent off to his death then she…

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