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    As a hero and protector, Odysseus had to be obliged to be as understanding as he can be to face trials in his life. To begin with, Odysseus has showed his characteristic of being understanding when he first met Nausicaa. When he was washed ashore, Odysseus was awaken by somebody whom he didn’t know who and when he opened his eyes he saw Nausicaa who was attending to his needs. Odysseus feared her and asked who she was, where she replied that she was only helping him and then ordered their…

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    Family Impact on Conflicts in Romeo and Juliet Two families within a long-standing feud, on one side a daughter, and the other, a son. The daughter and the son are star-crossed lovers but are brought down by their parents never ending hate for each other. What happens in the play Romeo and Juliet when the two lovers Romeo and Juliet still try to be with each other and marry. What impact might one’s family have on his or her conflicts? The answer to this question relies on the fact that this…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a classic love tragedy that was written by William Shakespeare. In this play, two teenagers fall in love but they are from opposing families; the teenagers elope so that they can be married but not tell their parents. The teenagers end up ending their lives to be with each other. The play helps reveal the theme of love always outshines hate because Romeo and Juliet accept each other, kill themselves to be with each other, their deaths end a family feud, and Juliet wants to…

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    William Shakespeare was the writer of 38 plays including Much Ado About Nothing. In the book Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, Don John, the illegitimate brother, is a major character foil to Don Pedro. This play is about a relationship between two characters and what happens when an upset brother ruins the bond between the two. The foil between these characters show how sibling rivalry can lead to one hurting others. Don Pedro has character traits such as loyalty, being…

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    Two unfortunate deaths just by a few unwise choices from a single man. In the story, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the two main characters of the story, Romeo and Juliet, died at the end because of the choices they made throughout their journey which resulted in their own deaths. The main reason for their deaths was because of the suggestions and decisions that the Head Friar of Verona, Friar Lawrence, made that were supposed to allow Romeo and Juliet to live happily…

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    • In my perspective Rick changed. I say this due to the fact that in the beginning of the movie when he was re-encountered with his love llsa, he became hostile towards her. Especially when he saw her with another man. It all started when he meet her in Paris and they refused to talk about their past and live in the moment. They fell in love, but when Rick had to flee to Casablanca, he wanted to take his love with him. She agreed but when he was all set to leave she was nowhere to be found.…

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    When I arrived at Friar Laurence's cell I found Paris talking with him about wedding arrangements. I was upset he was there and just wanted to talk to Friar alone, but Mr. Cocky pants started to talk to me about the wedding. While he was talking I tried to be very vague and focus most of my answers towards Romeo, even though he had no idea. Finally, he left us so I could speak to Friar Laurence in peace. Panicking I told Friar Laurence if he couldn't help me I would kill myself, but luckily he…

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    “Love lights more fires than hate extinguishes” is a powerful statement made by author Ella Wheeler Wilcox in a time of despair in America. This ideal of love overpowering hate is also evident in many pieces of famous literature such as Romeo and Juliet. The famous play is arguably the greatest love story of all time, but becomes a tragedy as the play ends with the two teenagers committing suicide. Another example of this ideal is in All the Light We Cannot See, a story about Marie-Laure, a…

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    An unknown author once said, “Some people create their own storms, then get upset when it rains.” Irony can be seen in three different ways, which include dramatic, verbal, and situational irony. Verbal irony is when the opposite of what is meant, is said. Dramatic irony is when the audience or some characters know something that others don’t. Situational irony is when when the opposite of what you expect to happen, happens. During the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hermia and Lysander were in…

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    In Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Leonato gives a long monologue in Act 4 Scene 1 after his daughter, Hero, faints from her fiancé’s accusations that she was seen with another man the night before their wedding. The words Shakespeare choses Leonato to say in that moment are telling about how women’s purity, trust of nobility, and honor were treated during the Elizabethan era. One of the first things to note is the way Leonato speaks about Hero recovering. He says, “Do not live, Hero, do…

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