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The scenes of the movie, the ball, the duels are so beautifully thought out for even an audience of today. The effects created achieved great success in two almost impossible scenes; the balcony scene and the last scene double suicide in the tomb. It is deeply moving piece of entertainment and that is possible what Shakespeare would have preferred. Read More…
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Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 movie version of the play is acclaimed as one of the greatest love story movies of all time; he has however deviated from the play in four major areas. The first difference involves the unveiling of the plot of the story. In the play, Romeo is in the process of recovering after being jilted by Rosaline Read More…
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Romeo is one of the most significant characters and remains crucial to the plot of the play. Romeo is introduced as a handsome, young man who is enamored with a woman named Rosaline, but his affections are quick to transfer to Juliet Read More…
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Romeo and Juliet - these two heroes have always aroused tender and strong feelings with both men and women. William Shakespeare was not a founder of this topic and his interpretation is quite plain but it makes us thrill. There are many screen versions of this great play, but the researcher focuses on the one by Franco Zeffirelli. Read More…
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Effective communication is a crucial component for the well-being of society. To get support from society, the manner with which an individual communicates with others is a great influencer to the achievement of his/her desires. Communication is thus the activity of conveying meaning through a shared system of semiotic rules and signs. Read More…
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In Luhrmann’s interpretation, Shakespeare’s tragedy has become much closer to the concerns and problems of modern teenagers. Having incorporated modern musical rhythms into the film, Luhrmann, nevertheless, preserved the poetic lines of the original – that is why no wonder that generally critics evaluated this film positively. Read More…
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The conclusion from this study states that Lurhmann’s Romeo and Juliet is not only an aesthetically unconventional take on a classic story; Luhrmann eschews the archetypal Hollywood paradigm to a degree and through the contemporary setting explores wider sensitive socio-economic issues such as drugs, race, and violence. Read More…
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The conversation between Gregory and Sampson and the episode after it, the violent fight between the Houses of Montague and Capulet, bear witness to people’s dynamic physical existence and the connection between sexual desire and violence Read More…
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It goes without saying that the parallels between Romeo and Juliet and “youthful love,” are very much the focus of Shakespeare and young audiences who could benefit from the lessons conveyed through Romeo and Julie about youthful love, lust, and desire.  Also, the “triangle” of love young and disaster is often present in the formula.  Read More…
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Finally their relationship will end in death and the two families end their bitter feud and reconcile (Clamon 9). is interrupted when Abraham and Balthasar, the two Montague servants came on their way. In their effort to determine the best way to initiate the fight Read More…
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According to the essay, in Othello, Shakespeare has moved against the conventional stereotyping of black as evil by changing the meaning of black and white in the play. Through his attempt to alter the significance of black and white colors in the play Othello, Shakespeare apparently seems to be making a political statement with respect to race.

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George Cukor: The American Film Director George Cukor is an American born on 7th July 1899 in New York. He began acting as a youth in local productions and even performed a recital alongside David Selznick who later became his mentor. He went to DeWitt Clinton High School where he would cut classes to attend matinees at Hippodrome. Read More…
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The concept of Courtly Love originated in France and then spread throughout Europe to other European countries, and later became the ultimate source of the middle ages literature of love, which was not existent before the 12th century. Early literature of love is associated with Christianity and the doctrines of the Christian faith such as the Bible, but the nature of the love depicted in such literature is completely different from the kind of love that was espoused by the concept of Courtly Love (Capellanus, 17). Read More…
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In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, love transforms Juliet. Early in the play, Juliet is a young girl who is very faithful to her family. After this young girl meets Romeo Montague, she begins to change. By the end of the play, Juliet is changed into a woman who is now very faithful to her husband, instead of her family.  Read More…
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This first tragedy is experimental, leaving behind the Aristotelian traditions of focusing on the doings of kings and high aristocracy, wars and issues of the state for child protagonists, and the theme of love. One wonders about Shakespeare’s choice since he deliberately changed Juliet’s age from his source texts between sixteen and eighteen. Read More…
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It is essential to state that William Shakespeare is characteristically thought of today as a solemn subject that requires extensive, serious study if a person is to understand his plays. Of his most well-known plays, most are histories or tragedies, with some that extend outside of these boundaries. Read More…
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The author states that Romeo and Juliet meet by accident, and it is love at first sight. Accidents follow in quick succession; Juliet is forced to accept Paris as her fiancée; Romeo and Juliet marry in secret; Mercutio and Tybalt are killed; the Prince banishes Romeo, and the lover messages become lost.

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In such tragedies, human emotion and the dark side of human nature may be said to have cause the tragedy (Brown, 1981). However, with regard to Rome and Juliet we seem to have well meaning characters such as Friar Laurence that may be misguided in their Read More…
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The film is a modern retelling of the story with much of the original dialog. The modernization of the story means the family has turned into corporate business concerns each with their own skyscraper offices and the swords that were used by Shakespearean play actors have been replaced by highly customized engraved guns.

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The audience can apply the advice to their life since the advice is made up of many different axioms which were very popular and well known in those times. He asks him to keep tried and tested friends close to his heart and not let them go. He tells him to listen to everyone but not talk to everyone and keep his judgments to himself. Read More…
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As a protest to the revivalist trends in religion, the transcendentalists looked for happiness in little things in life. During this period, the Native Americans, the original inhabitants of America, rose in revolt against the white colonizers. The Norton Anthology, Volume C, covered the latter half of this period between 1985-1914.

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The focal points of the firm are the plot, the performance of the actors and actresses and the message of the film. The film featured the performance of Leonard Whiting as Romeo and Olivia Hussey as Juliet. Upon watching the film, it can be considered as the best film adaptation of the movie. Read More…
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Each of the ten texts chosen will be analyzed in-depth. The texts are 1984, Anna Karenina, Charlie, and the Chocolate Factory, Jane Eyre, Jude the Obscure, Julie of the Wolves, Of Mice and Men, The Secret Garden, Siddhartha, and Treasure IslandThe content of the unit will consist of reading the selected works and then having discussions based on them. 

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Figuratively speaking, Shakespeare substituted human subjection to the Church by subjection to the family feud. The main heroes had to follow this historical family feud and kill each other. They realized their wrong actions only after a tragic end. Deaths of five young representatives of these two families made their parents raise their heads and look in the sky with no fear Read More…
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JFK was travelling in a presidential motorcade. Kennedy & Connally were gradually waving to the gathering of people, while sitting on Lincoln convertible, along the parade route. The Read More…
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The author states that despite the repression of the artists of Russia, Prokofiev created some of his most well-known work while back in his native country. Some critics wonder if his artistry was crushed under the weight of oppressive political ideologies about the communicative nature of art.

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Moreover, Shakespeare employed a host of dramatic devices that not only made the story more complex, but also more engaging and interesting. These dramatic devices include patterning, foreshadowing, framing, imagery, dramatic irony, pathos, symbolism, tone, among others, but this paper focuses on formal patterning, dramatic irony and foreshadowing, which are abundantly used by Shakespeare in this play. Read More…
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The book A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway is a first-person account of the author’s personal experience on the war front during the First World War. The plot of the novel revolves around the protagonist Fredric Henry, a young American soldier serving in Italy during World War I, who gets injured and is recovering in a Milan hospital. Read More…
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Before discussing the intertextual links of the play with other contemporary literary pieces it is essential to discuss the plot of Romeo and Juliet in a brief. It is a love tragedy due to a traditional enmity or feud between the two families Capulets and Montagues in Verona Italy. The prologue of the play introduces us to the story of the play. Read More…
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A large part of the plot is devoted to a trick played on Malvolio in which he is given to think that the lady of the house is trying to woo him with hints and signs of her love. The reality in this situation is simple since Malvolio is led to believe that such a social mismatch might be possible indeed. Read More…
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Such a masterpiece has inspired numerous couples to fight for what they truly feel for is pure. Through times though, the world became rebellious from all the restrictions that have been put throughout the ages. Is there a place for classical masterpieces in modern art forms such as films? Read More…
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This has also been discussed in Social Science classes to investigate and further understand cultural differences of some parts of the globe. This paper aims to show and explain the study conducted by Marvin Harris. It is defined that Cultural Material is an anthropological research orientation. Read More…
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Romeo and Juliet is a tragic drama revolving around a romantic love story between Romeo and Juliet. The story is set in the Italian cities of Verona and Mantua. Unlike many of Shakespeare’s other works, this is not based on the life of Shakespeare but was inspired by an English narrative poem written by Arthur Brooke (“Romeo and Juliet”). Read More…
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Julian Adderley's songs were kind, generous, and incorporated styles from other musical genres (Gridley p49). He introduced a new current; a new wave of the musical explosion that integrated influences from gospel music, rhythm and blues, and blue, particularly in piano playing and saxophones. Adderley Cannonball made jazz music and hard pop more vibrant and popular.

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The term New Queer Cinema was first used by Ruby Rich in a popular magazine in 1992 to define and describe a queer theme movement of film making in early 1990s. The United States’ Hollywood industry, which dealt more openly with parameters of sexuality than the former classical Hollywood cinema, explored largely the rise of New Queer Cinema according to Ehrenstein (1998, 19). Read More…
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In comparison with other tragedies of the playwright, such as Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, Macbeth or Romeo, and Juliet, the play arouses neither sorrow nor fear about its characters. This fact has been emphasized by critics, who even related this “tragedy without terror” (Caputi 1965) to a comedy and discussed its comic visions and patterns. Read More…
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This research tells that the main goal of the organization has been to alleviate poverty while at the same time advocating for justice. The organization has intervened in quite a number of situations across the world. The financing of the organization has been obtained from the Catholic community in England and Wales, public donations and the British government.

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But such questions arise: What does the Church say about it? How has the Catholic Church looked at this issue in the past and in recent times? This paper aims to trace the progress of how the Catholic Church has viewed Read More…
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This essay analyzes that there are many ways in which drug research are being conducted. Over the years, some drug research focuses on pure qualitative research method including personal interviews. In the past, researchers have tried combining different strategies related to anthropology, journalism, and sociology in terms of uncovering the truth. Read More…
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However, the implementation was actualized on 13th, January 1966 after the postponement that was meant to create room for the completion of a report by a special focus group. This focus group was charged with the responsibility of Read More…
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Shakespeare has made many other tragedies which are likewise popular, such as Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, and Julius Caesar which have been made into movies and television specials. Many have observed that the power and attraction of these plays may be due to their use of elements of Greek tragedy; there are others, however, who are not convinced that Shakespeare drew his style from the likes of Aristotle, Sophocles and Plato. Read More…
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Medicine is faced with the challenge of finding an ideal hemostat. According to Spotnitz, hemostatic types of equipment have the capability to minimize and stop blood loss, reduce the time of operation, and better quality of surgical issue management. These essential constituents must be taken into consideration.  Read More…
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According to Thomas Carlyle, “the history of the world is but the biography of great men”. This is a very true and correct statement in relation to the civil rights movements of the 1950 and 9160. A closer look at Martin Luther King and Malcolm X reveals this. MLK made a revolution in the world. Read More…
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Chisholm earned an M.A. degree in elementary education from Columbia University in 1952 and served from 1953-59 as the director of the Hamilton Madison Child Care Center in New York. From 1959 to 1964 she was educational consultant to New York City's Bureau of Child Welfare, Division of Day Care. Read More…
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The timeline spans about 150 years, starting from the beginning of the 19th century to the modern era. It covers five eminent authors: Harriet Jacobs, Audre Lorde, May Sarton, Bharati Mukherjee, and Slavenka Drakulic. Before looking into the signatory style, areas of work, and thematic characteristics, one covers a brief introduction of each author. Read More…
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This paper will analyze and address seminal acts that paved the way for modern American music to become what it is today; a churning hotbed of radically different and occasionally intermixing styles. These styles, when examined, have a practical and observable evolution that one can follow like a family tree. Read More…
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“The Merchant of Venice” and “Romeo & Juliet” are an example of this observation where two people of that time are going through the life of today and dealing with different emotions and behaviors which includes conflicts, love, revolt and apostasy, and desolation. Hence, these plays have shown the true nature of mankind and their behaviors. Read More…
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The use of multimedia multiple outreach devices such as fliers, brochures, a press release sent to news media outlets, posters and recorded testimonials from other members showing the benefits that they have realized after joining this organization. This encourages many elderly people to join after knowing the benefits of this organization. Read More…
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This essay advises Julian and Anna who booked in Bliss Island resort with the hope of enjoying their 20th wedding anniversary to the fullest, only to go back home very upset and seeking advice on what to do. In doing so, the essay will first discuss the indispensable elements required to establish legal grounds for compensation to a party in a mutual contract, before giving the requisite legal advice based on their scenario.

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Colonial America, while it allowed for a more diverse religious makeup, did not differ significantly in its interpretation of women than the homelands from which the colonists arrived. Primarily, the woman was considered to be intellectually inferior, physically inferior, politically inferior and emotionally inferior (in that they were more ruled by their emotions) than men. Read More…
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The artist here is lamenting about technological war. Through this painting, he is discouraging war because it hinders progress. The life has become still and the shoe has been mixed with foodstuffs. Just like the activists who work to promote peace through writings or rallies, Miro used art to promote peace Read More…
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Financial support towards the secret service has been upgraded from a mere $5.5 million in 1963 to $ 1.6 billion in 2013. It has facilitated the creation of an assault team, counter-sniper and surveillance units. Today metal detectors and bag checks are carried out on people hoping to get close to the president. Read More…
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This essay contains the discussion of Relationship Between Parent and Child in conjunction with Family Subsystems and Ecological Context. As the children were growing up, Anthony’s family shared very close relationships with each other. Read More…
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Many cinemas have been created to educate people on various social vices along with its entertaining facets. Dustin Hoffman’s film “The Graduate” (1967) and “The West Side Story” (1961) by Robert Read More…
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The paper “Analysis of Tanzania’s Economy - The Effects of the Global Financial Crisis in 2007-2009” is a thrilling example of a macro & microeconomics report. The United Republic of Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa and a member of the East African Community and her economy is the second-largest and is in number twelfth in Africa. Read More…
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Further, James Naremore (1990) insists that the careful shading of the film camera’s outputs poses a great potential for the right mix of the film taking of the actors’ and actresses’ facial expressions. Everyone can bring out a sense of organic vision to the filming of the movie stories. Read More…
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Infuriated at the death of his best friend, Tony kills Bernardo. When Tony explains the situation to Maria, she forgives Tony for killing her brother as she is deeply in love with him. But Tony is killed by Chino, a member of the Sharks gang when Tony comes out in the streets, upon hearing the wrong message of Maria’s death. Read More…
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The paper tells that the objective correlative is defined by Eliot as being a set of objects, a specific situation or chain of events that can then be used as a formula to recall a particular emotion; “such that when the external facts, which must terminate in sensory experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked” Read More…
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His original name was Joseph Papirofsky, he was born on 22nd June1921 in Brooklyn, New York. He was an American cultural image and the son of Jewish settlers in America (Epstein 4). His family lived in total poverty and his father was Read More…
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There are several groups of children with special learning interaction and communication needs. These conditions may include inherent conditions such as Autism, Asperger's syndrome, Down syndrome (Autism Spectrum disorders), and various physical impairments that include, hearing disorders, blindness, and numbness.

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"Peace like a River" is one of Enger’s finest works that has been received with equal controversy and acceptance in the literary world. This paper seeks to analyze the literary elements in the given piece critically. This is a twenty-three chaptered book that is made up of a combination of chronological and flashback writing style.   Read More…
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Some people believe that dreams are a representation of personal experiences. Nevertheless, the bottom line is that dreams provide a way of escaping the real world, and takes one into a mysterious journey of fantasy unavailable in the real world. Several literary works have featured the concept of dream most notably Shakespeare masterpieces such as A Midsummers Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet. Read More…
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The West Side Story is an American musical that was formulated in 1957, with an input of various music professionals, specializing in different aspects of the musical formulation. Thus, 'Something’s Coming' forms the music part of this musical and was composed by Leonard Bernstein (Wells, 44). Leonard Bernstein composed 'Something’s Coming' music. Read More…
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Feynman made a wide array of achievements ranging from the creation of an atomic bomb in the days of the Second World War to his unmatched contributions in the exploration of quantum electrodynamics because of this, Feynman received the Nobel Prize in 1965. Feynman maintained a scintillating method of mentorship throughout his career.

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Its neighboring countries include Libya in the West, Israel and Gaza Strip in the East, and Sudan in the South. Egypt covers a total area of 1,001,449 km2 and is double the size of France in terms of area (“Geography of Egypt”, n.p.). Egypt possesses a long coastline around the Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea, and Gulf of Aqaba. Read More…
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To listen to the score of a film is to appreciate fully exactly what the filmmakers were trying to point out to us. The acting and directing and the writing are the element that primarily we remember, however, subconsciously we remember more than we give ourselves credit for. A movie can be seen once and already the themes are ingrained in our minds. Read More…
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Hair was created originally by James Rado and Gerome Ragni. The two collaborated on the text, dialogue, story, characters and lyrics as early as 1964, and continued through to 1967. The duo envisioned the score of Hair as something very new for Broadway. Read More…
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Human beings are such critical and fickle-minded creatures. As an art form, it takes a lot for a film to succeed in the industry. The term classic is awarded to only a number of films and critics may not even always agree on branding a film with such accordance. However, when it comes to classics, perhaps every critic would agree that the 1965 film The Sound of Music deserves recognition. Read More…
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The early 20th century was a time of revolt and alteration. The most popular riot in music historical past transpired in Paris in 1913 on the 1st overall performance of Igor Stravinsky Ceremony of Spring. Composers labored inside the early many years of the twentieth century besides Igor Stravinsky Composers within the twentieth century drew inspiration from people and pop music of all cultures. Read More…
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The custom of Spring Essayists worked in the early extended lengths of the twentieth century except for Igor Stravinsky Creators in the twentieth century drew inspiration from society and famous music taking everything into account. Twentieth-century creators merged parts of society and standard music inside their singular styles.

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This is one kingdom, according to Hunter (1). The other kingdom is the feminine kingdom, which is the magical kingdom that hearkens to Titania's rule or Queen Mab's rule. This kingdom is not just feminine, but also represents occulted power and the unconscious mind – a dreamworld. Read More…
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Until the Industrial Revolution of the 19th Century, the nurturing role of the women was considered their only accomplishment cited in history books. “This nurturing role is two-fold. It included the whole area on economic production and industry, as they worked side by side with men by shouldering the entire burden revolving around the family”. Read More…
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The genre of dramedy is one that has evolved from the early day of theater.  There are two basic kinds of dramedies – comedies that have an underlying dramatic element that is based upon the plot or events that occur in the plot; and dramas that have an underlying current of comedy that is based upon the characters or dialogue.  Read More…
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Technology and mass communication are a part of everyday life (Kelly, 2004). Mass media is a global phenomenon (Macionis and Plummer, 2005). Violence, demoralizing and demonization have been discussed. The effect of the fantasy world and the consumer 'want or have to have society' is also a negative effect.  Read More…
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When people hear the name, Cleopatra, they generally tend to think of only one person – the character depicted by Elizabeth Taylor in old Hollywood films, the one thought to have been the lover of both Julius Caesar of Rome and his top general Mark Antony, and the woman who killed herself in grief by encouraging a deadly snake to bite her on the breast. Read More…
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Julian thinks his mother is racist and she is, but he also demonstrates his racism and his bigotry against his mother. In fact, Flannery Read More…
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John and Maria’s relationship in West Side Story is a rebellion in itself. The individual rules of the gang state that there should be no relationship, romantic or otherwise, with a rival gang. The Sharks (Whites) look upon the Jets (Puerto Ricans) while the Jets despise the Sharks for looking down upon them and seeing them as inferior. Read More…
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The 1940s created a unique vision for the American theatre because WWII brought a need for people to laugh. Up until this time, there were plays with a lot of drama but none were able to take Americans into a total fantasy of fun. It was during this time that the musical gained wide acceptance for its combination of drama and comedic style. Read More…
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"Mise-en-scene" is an original French word applied to the theatre, and it referred to any material component added to the choreographic composition of the stage including the actors and their performances. In filmmaking, the word has been expertly applied to the criticism of movies by the renowned critic and theorist André Bazin (1918-1958), co-founder of the popular film journal Cahiers du (Cristiano 2006). Read More…
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The author states that it is also possible to see that women’s participation in the democratic process in Iraq can be divided into historical phases. Whereas the decade of the sixties witnessed a growth in the number of more politically aware women in the country’s economic, political and civil spheres of the society. Read More…
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The Holocaust is the term used to describe the planned and executed extermination of Jews from all German-controlled and influenced territories. This tragic event in the history of mankind saw the death of a staggering six-million European Jews during World War II staged by the National Socialist party headed by Adolf Hitler. Read More…
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It is evidently clear from the discussion that botany has been an inseparable part of forensic science since 1934, typically known as forensic botany. Traditionally, morphological aspects of botanical specimen identifications were used to provide evidence, but the last two decades have relied comprehensively on the molecular biology side of the botany.

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Generally, ‘The Rover’, itself was of woman's creation and has a leading role in the play. In ‘Hamlet’, we are forced to consider in a new light the oldest prejudice against women: what is it that they do with their bodies, that, in men's eyes, is less than and antithetical to what men do with their minds?

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The earliest dramatic representation in England is believed to have been the performance of a Latin play in honor of St. Katherine in 1110. Drama originated from the rich symbolic ceremonial of the Church. It was the work of priests who used it as a means of conveying the truths of their religion to the illiterate masses. Read More…
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George Cole (2006) emphasized cruel and unusual punishment includes the death penalty, torture, inhuman and degrading punishment, and excessive fines and excessive deprivations. Such punishment is unpopular because it unnecessarily imposes excessive torment or embarrassment on the convicted criminals. Read More…
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Composers during the twentieth century drew inspiration from folks and pop music of all cultures Twentieth-century composers included things of people and well-known music inside their private designs simply because they were captivated to unconventional rhythms, sounds, and melodic designs. Read More…
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The author states that Hamlet is trapped in a cycle of violence born of the incompatibility of the heart and mind. Hamlet, the hero of the play is the son of the king of Denmark, who has died less than two months ago. He is a soldier, a scholar, and a diplomat and ordinary people like him. The play depicts the stupidity, and sham of everyday life. Read More…
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Feynman made a wide array of achievements ranging from the creation of an atomic bomb in the days of the Second World War to his unmatched contributions in the exploration of quantum electrodynamics because of this, Feynman received the Nobel Prize in 1965. Feynman maintained a scintillating method of mentorship throughout his career.

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The study of the life of Julius Caesar and the events related to it is important in many ways. It can be a leading lesson in more than one way. It gives us an insight into the life of a genius yet flawed personality. Julius Caesar was more than a name and an individual, he was an icon, an emblem of struggle, guidance, deterrence, determination, bravery, and wit. Read More…
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This is the response King Henry V gives to Dauphin’s messenger who delivers a crate of tennis balls sent by Dauphin as a mocking reminder of Henry’s irresponsible and wayward youth. With menacing and icy wrath, Henry turns the Dauphin’s jest on its head, threatening the messenger with a promise to treat the field of France as a tennis court and play a game for Dauphin’s father’s crown.

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In every democracy of the globe, good governance is heavily dependent on Parliament, Judiciary and the Executive. However, the legal system of most democracies revolves around the written or unwritten constitution. The lawmakers passed the legislation. It is the responsibility of the competent judiciary to interpret the laws.

 

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For decades, there have been prominent sexual icons that have set an unrealistic bar for women as the ideal for the ‘perfect woman’. Aside from cultural icons like Marilyn Monroe and Jessica Rabbit, Mattel’s most popular product, the Barbie doll, has stood the test of time as history’s most consequential sexual archetype. Read More…
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Nadine Gordimer is a world-famous and Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1991 for a large body of literary work. She is of Jewish descent, being the daughter of a Jewish immigrant and refugee in Czarist Russia while her mother is from an assimilated Jewish family in London, England. Nadine Gordimer was born in the mining area of Gauteng which is a mining town near Johannesburg, South Africa.
 
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In spite of this occurrence, Augustus Caesar who was the new emperor started instituting the new peace and prosperity era more particularly through promoting adherence to the traditional moral values of the Roman Empire. This hence brings about the importance of the Aeneid to Rome and the whole world. Read More…
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The history of research into the Châtelperronian is varied. At the Grotte des Fées, there are two cave entrances that play an important part in the development of the excavations in the areas. These were named in 1955 by Henri Delporte (Bailey & Hublin, 2006). However, the area has been of interest to archaeologists for some time, with Bailleau excavating and exploring the area since 1869. Read More…
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emes of love, romance and were also satirical in nature hence are able to be performed and interpreted in diverse cultures and political situations in the world over. William Shakespeare lived in the Elizabethan era which was an era under the ruler ship of the great queen Read More…
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The essay describes a lived reality of national identity through main themes in Salman Rushdie’s novels. These themes are exile, home, history, memory. Rushdie rewrites the history of India and create a new method of creating a national narrative. He questions colonial and post-colonial attempts to narrate and as a result he recreates the nation in his novels. Read More…
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The way he went about events and activities in life he considered himself as the blessed one and with divine powers of righteousness and supremacy. His contributions cannot be undermined by the fact that he paved the way for a Roman Empire. He was a man of wisdom and strength along with lots of bravery and brain(Abbot).


 

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One expert called it "the USS Honduras, an [stationary] aircraft carrier or sorts" (Walter LaFeber, New York, 1989, 309). "By December 1981, American agents--some CIA, some U.S. Special Forces--were working through Argentine intermediaries to set up contra safe houses, training centers, and base camps along the Nicaraguan-Honduran border".

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This paper will discuss how the elements of Storytelling, Acting, Cinematography, Editing, Sound, and  Societal Impact worked together to create one of the most magnificent films to grace the silver screen. The paper will end with a criticism of the film that has won the hearts of audiences from all over the world, spanning many generations.

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