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Othello 4
Number of words: 784 | Number of pages: 3.... the play, and was the motive for Iago to conjure up a plan to ruin Othello. Iago was resentful because of the fact the Othello had gotten the job he wanted, and because of this Iago seeks revenge on Othello by ruining his life and career. Iago cannot accept that Othello meant no harm to him, and will not rest until he thinks he is even with him. Iago lies to Othello and makes him believe that Othello’s wife Desdemona has been unfaithful to him, and that she has been cheating with Cassio. Iago states his intentions best when he says:
…Till I am even'd with him, wife for wife,
Or failing so, yet that I put the Moor
At lea .....
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Hamlet 6
Number of words: 948 | Number of pages: 4.... after his father's death to his uncle. This shows us
that he is pitying himself and is putting himself down. Yet another example
of his emotions running wild are seen in his first soliloquy:
...She married. O, most wicked speed, to post with such
dexterity to incestuous sheets! It is not, nor it cannot come to
good. But break my heart, for I must hold my tongue! 3
He is telling us that his mother has married right away and did not mourn
for his father's death. He tells us that the marriage is not good and nor
can this marriage between Claudius and Getrude come to any good. He wants
to .....
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The Twentieth Century Belonged To Canada
Number of words: 536 | Number of pages: 2.... accessible to all our citizens, regardless of their personal circumstances. We make a sincere effort to support those less fortunate in our society. Our writers and artists distinguish themselves around the world. It is no accident we have been chosen by the United Nations as not only the most literate country on earth, but also the best place in which to live. How many other nations can claim as much over the last hundred years?
We are certainly not perfect. We are not as just or tolerant as we would like to be, but we hold ourselves to high standards. What other nation, for example, would have gone to the extremes we did to in .....
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Shakespear In Love
Number of words: 600 | Number of pages: 3.... nephew of the nurse of viola but on a boat ride back to the castle
Shakespeare finds out that the young boy is but the viola who he has fell in love with.
Shakespeare follows her and this is where he sleeps with her. Then for the rest of the
rehearsal’s the two are both knowing that they are in love. But, viola is to be married to a
rich man who has permission of the queen to marry her. Viola is heart broken but, she
goes on with the play. The two make the play “Romeo and Juliet” from their own love
experiences together. But the man who is to marry viola finds out that Shakespeare is
sleeping with v .....
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St. Benidict And Fear Of The L
Number of words: 506 | Number of pages: 2.... in is the part of “if you don’t obey then you should burn in hell…” for someone today this excerpt, I feel, wouldn’t affect them as much as if did back then. Some main reasons for this being, the fall of the Roman Empire, people were sick and tired of being pushed around by tyrants and idiot kings; they were ready for a change. But this change was only going to come around if they obey fully to what this new god had to say.
The Humility, well now that just gives it all away. Just reading the first sentence, “…keeping ever before one’s eyes the feat of the lord…” .....
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Review Of Snow Falling On Ceda
Number of words: 331 | Number of pages: 2.... indicted.
We soon begin to learn the story behind the motive. Before the war years, Kabuo's father made an agreement with the victim's father. Money changed hands, land was promised and terms were set. Unfortunately, the war came and the Japanese Americans were sent away. Nothing was quite the same at wars end. Agreements were no longer honored and the isolated island became emotionally remote as well. Without giving away too much, a sub-plot of romance and passion weave a complex trail throughout the story and redemption and integrity eventually save the day.
This is an amazing book. It won the Pen Faulkner award and (most de .....
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My Lost Love
Number of words: 2099 | Number of pages: 8.... month anniversary, I
gave her my letter jacket which I earned playing varsity
football. And while I did that, I asked her to date exclusively.
She answered my question so fast I didn't realize that she said
yes. We started going out together almost every weekend and
talked on the phone all night and walked with each other to class
everyday, and I gave her a ride to and from school everyday. We
had been going out for about 3 months. The student body voted us
cutest couple of the year. We had to get our pictures taken for
the year book. We went to the spring dance together and were
voted the king and queen of the dance. The .....
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The Crito
Number of words: 1408 | Number of pages: 6.... not simply a matter of mere opinion, but of correct opinion. The authority in this case is the actual truth of the matter. Socrates introduces a distinction between true opinion and false opinion. And the path to the latter is through argument and reason. By appealing to the opinion of "the many," Crito seems to be committing the Ad Populum Fallacy (i.e., something is right, true, etc., because the majority of the population says it is). Socrates seems to pose an open argument: the opinion of the many says that escaping from jail is right – but is it right? Socrates seems to believe that although the majority believes it is r .....
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Taming Of The Shrew
Number of words: 2686 | Number of pages: 10.... reached the heart, the thought of change was brought forth from these subjects. The change was not only in actions, but feelings as well. For example, Petruchio made it plain that he did not want to wed Katherine for his love of her, but instead he wanted to wed her for her money,
"Signoir Hortensio, twixt such friends as we
Few words suffice; and therefore, if thou know
One rich enough to be Petruchio’s wife,
As wealth is burden of my wooing dance,
Be she as foul as was Florentius’ love,
As old as sibyl, and as curst and shrewd
As Socrates’ Xanthippe, or a worse,
She moves me not, or not removes, at l .....
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"Eveline" And "The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky": Impulse Of Marriage
Number of words: 765 | Number of pages: 3.... weighed questions of her decision up to the last minute. She struggled with her feelings toward her known life. As the time for her to leave with Frank approached, she realized that her current life was not all that bad. Marriage would not be the answer to her dilemma. She did not go with Frank.
The people of Yellow Sky knew Sheriff Jack Potter had gone to San Antonio, but did not know why he went nor when he was coming back. However, Potter had gone "to meet a girl he believed he loved, and there, after the usual prayers, had actually induced her to marry him, without consulting Yellow Sky for any part .....
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