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    and truly not honourable. Antony also supports his reasoning for Caesar, not being ambitious by telling the listeners that when he offered the crown to him three different times he refused it. “You all did see the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse: was the ambition?”(3.1-3). Antony again says that Brutus is an honourable man, but he does not speak to disprove what Brutus said, but he 's there speaking of what he knows. In Brutus’ speech he has nothing to…

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    with the vision and mission that he has planned for the renewal of the country. The word crucial on the other hand has the least frequency of use as only the first and third speeches appear to be using it. On top of that, it is used only once and thrice for both corpus respectively which sum up a total of 4.65% (4 times) over five whole speeches. For example, Bush refers with certainty in which he has a firm belief that unity is essential in order to develop America into a better nation.…

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    Plenty of our favorite classic tales are set in a mystical world where a noble character is tangled in conflict. Red riding hood gives us the quest of traveling across the forest while being wary of a talking wolf. However monotonous or maybe cliche, medieval romance literature does its best job at staying on point and keeping the reader engaged in the story. In Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, the author used the magical Green Knight in order to push Sir Gawain into the quest that will prove if…

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    Insanity In Hamlet

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    shall think meet/To put an antic disposition on)” (1.5.190-193). He begins to start his plan by “faking” his insanity. Act 2 Hamlet starts acting crazy like he said he was going to. Hamlet states that “At last, a little shaking of mine arm, and thrice his head thus waving up and down” (2.1.104-105). He want to act crazy to help view the way Claudius guilt and the way he would act. Hamlet made a plan to put on a play about Claudius killing his father to see if he feels any type of guilt.…

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    I will firstly discuss “The Rape of the Lock” and how Pope here makes effective use of the mock epic through the course of the poem. The opening of this poem is a letter written to the actual subject matter of the poem Mrs Arabella Fermor, in this opening letter he discusses why he wrote the poem, what inspired him to do so, why he published this piece and also his reasoning for dedicating it to Arabella. The poem is split into five canto’s. The poem begins with Belinda the heroine of this story…

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    Milton uses allusions throughout Paradise Lost including biblical references, literary references and mythological references. Many of his allusions refer to the Bible story of Adam, Eve, and Lucifer, explaining their sins and the reason humans lost their paradise. He also uses other literary and mythological references to relate further to the story. To begin with, Milton uses many allusions to the Bible. He opens the story explaining man’s first sin with the forbidden fruit and Adam and Eve:…

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    obtains the peoples heart by reminding them all of the good Caesar did, Antony announces, “The evil that men do lives after bones.” After saying this he had won the people. Antony proclaims,” when that the poor have cried, Ceasor hath wept.” And “ I thrice presented a kingly crown. This is not the end Antony’s words tower over Brutus’s and the people agree with Antony. The people were so outraged they wanted to assassinate those who killed Caesar. This is proof Antonys speech was more…

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    Julius Caesar Monologue

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    of Rome. Caesar, a cruel man indeed… Julius Caesar was a man for the people, nothing less. Never before have I seen a man so ambitious, so strong, remain within the bounds of a good man’s morals. Who before me would refuse the crown not once, but thrice? Who would give their land and gold in their dying claim to anyone besides their own family? Who here, could walk and be merry among their closest, power-hungry friends and not have a shadow of a doubt of their honor? I ask you, who here can…

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    How can men be worthy what they are doing is it a right of noble birth that puts them as a leader. Or is it the knife that gets thrust in the back that puts them to gain the power that they did not have it in the first place. Men that corrupt men to gain some political power in their own way of life. The force of nature that burns in the heart of men and that can make them better for world kind and destroy the world that they live in. Julius Caesar is a play that shows the rise and fall of power…

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    For example, “I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious” (Act III Scene 2). Here, one is able to identify that Antony applies logic in order to demonstrate that Caesar is not truly ambitious, as Caesar nobly declined in…

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