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    race and gender. Power can be executed in different ways and often derives from reputation or privilege which affects the sense of control a person has. Shakespeare explores the significance of both power and control to a great extent through the relationships of Iago and Emilia, Iago and Othello, and Othello and Desdemona. The Venetian society in Othello is comprised of people who have certain privileges and reputations that allow them to have power and exercise control. Each of the…

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    In Nectar and a Sieve it was about Indian women who lived in a village where she went through some struggles with her family. In the novel you could find some important, powerful motifs and symbols. Struggle was a powerful motif in nectar in a sieve .rice being the perfect symbols I would say represented the fact that they weren’t accessed too much food due to the condition of their finances also tragic seasons of weather. This was huge struggle for them. Kunti was someone who was able to…

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    Nothing, Benedick and Beatrice will have a most successful relationship than Claudio and Hero. Beatrice has a better reputation than Hero; half the town believes Hero is a whore. Benedick trust Beatrice and he’s not jealous of her. Benedick and Beatrice are more alike than Claudio and Hero. Benadick and Beatrice will have a succesful marriage because Beatrice has a better reputation than Hero. Half the town believes Hero is a Whore. Don Pedro even said “she’s an excellent sweet lady, and out of…

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    people in life, the ones’ who meet change and the ones’ who stay at a standstill. The Crucible is a play involving Salem and victims of witchcraft, who suffers extreme consequences. Parris is a reverend who has high authority in church, however his reputation is put on the line as his daughter, Abigail and niece are caught dancing with slave Tituba in the woods naked. Throughout the story, Parris is static as he encounters little change and become more paranoid at the thought of his place in…

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    Code Of Business Ethics

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    are turning to. They are doing so in order to improve their image, they engage in such activities because if the perception of the company is corrupt or unethical is can lead to public relations nightmares. A good reputation is very important these days, and companies with good reputations succeed in today’s market. Those companies known for unethical practices suffer in today’s…

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    Why Do Kids Join Gangs

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    member is confronted by a rival gang when he is alone, he will leave and return later with his “homies” either immediately afterwards or after they have had time to plan and equip themselves for retaliation. He needs to retaliate in order to keep his reputation intact. Many times, these acts of violence occur as a result of infringement on drug territory or because of drug deals gone bad. Common Characteristics of Gangs Gangs usually wear certain types or colors of clothing to identify…

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    put to death. The second was that they feared their reputation would be tainted by associating with someone accused of witchcraft. Their greatest fear, since they…

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    said something so disrespectful. On the other hand, Mrs Sacco wasn't the only person whose professional life was ruined by public shame. Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter endured this same punishment due to the shame. She built up a negative reputation due to her grave mistake of adultery. Hawthorne says “Thus the young and pure would be taught to look at her, with the scarlet letter flaming on her breast,—at her, the child of honorable parents,—at her, the mother of a babe, that would…

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    Death Of A Salesman

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    Throughout every story read, there is a theme that the author uses to teach the reader a valuable lesson. The theme of the story is used to get an important message across to the reader, allowing them to possibly put themselves in the shoes of the characters in the story. In the play Death of a Salesman, the author uses not only one strong theme throughout the story but multiple themes in an enjoyable manner to let the reader learn from the troubles the main characters are going through. The…

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    Because of this, he was able to incorporate many different themes into his novels such as reputation, the duality of man, and reason. The main theme is about the duality of human nature. This is shown by the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll is not fully good. He is a mixture of good and evil, and he chooses to be good because…

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