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    Morality And Perseverance

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    that derives from the hope of accomplishing a great feat. When a conflict is present an individual can either act rationally or have positive thoughts or can act under vulgar extremities. All in all, conflict can tap deep within a person’s mind and summon their instincts: which is seen as human nature. Perseverance, conflict, and human nature overlap one another and can describe human behavior under critical moments of one’s life. Perseverance can be seen as an exceptional characteristic that…

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    has been with Juliet since her birth and can go on and on recounting a hysterical, invaluable story which she will never forget: “I warrant, an I should live a thousand years, / I never should forget” (1.3.50-51). Meanwhile, Lady Capulet needs to summon the Nurse to know her own daughter’s own age/birthday: “Thou knowest of my daughter’s of a pretty age” (1.3.11) She does not know any details about the life of Juliet as the Nurse was the sole caretaker in Juliet’s childhood. When Lady Capulet…

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    Gulliver’s Travels is a strange but interesting book. Throughout the book, Gulliver meets strange and interesting people. His travels included different types of strange lands that when he came back no one would believe him until Gulliver should the items he came back with. The men would be in absolute awe. When out on his travels each one of Gulliver’s encounters in the different lands was important and it always showed a different perspective on our dear friend Gulliver. Starting with the…

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    Praewpetch Unakul Miss Farrah Collette IB English A Language and Literature Standard Level Year 2 14 November 2015 Macbeth as A Tragic Hero “Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell that summons thee to heaven or to hell.” - Macbeth (2.1.63-64) Many of Shakespeare’s works are considered as ‘Shakespearean Tragedy” with the protagonists as ‘Tragic Hero’. A character is a prominent noble defected in some way and the flaw causes his downfall. After the punishment of his own action, he comes to…

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    that stood for nearly thirty years, the Berlin Wall was the high-risk fault line between East and West on which rested the fate of all humanity.” (Taylor, vii) “I hope that those who live in more fortunate communities elsewhere in the world will summon up the imagination to conceive what it might have been like for Berliners to have such a barbarous fracture inflicted on their cities, their neighborhoods, and their deeply rooted relationships. I have tried to tell their story in these pages,…

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    American Review of Canadian Studies-Selling Patriotism/Selling beer:TheCase of the “I am Canadian!” Commercial,Vol.32,No.1,pp.45-66.Retrieved from internet Jan29th,2015 from http://search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/docview/214002596?pq-origsite=summon 3. Subramanian, Sharmila.(2003).Building Brand Identity Using Nationalism - A Study on the Commercial Messages in the Indian TV,Vol.13,No.9,pp.363-403.Retrieved from internet Jan 29th ,2015 from…

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    Rachel Hawthorne once said, “Deception might give us what we want for the present, but it will always take it away at the end”. In the book The Canterbury Tales, “The Friar’s tale” by Geoffrey Chaucer talks about how evilness shall be punished and shall be put to justice at the end.It’s about a friar telling a tale about a summoner who meets his fate in the woods after a run-in with a devil pretending to be a bailiff/ a yeoman. The personality and description of the friar are reflected amongst…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, two households, both alike in dignity. In fair Verona, where we lay our scene. Constantly fighting, the Montagues and Capulets are nothing but trouble. In their third civil brawl, disturbing the streets of Verona, Sampson, a Capulet bites his thumb, a sign of disrespect, at the Montagues. The Montagues then in turn take out their swords and begin the fight. Benvolio and Tybalt enter the scene and draw out their swords, fighting for their allegiance. “What, drawn and talk of…

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    setting of “Hop-Frog”, written by Edgar Allan Poe, displays some qualities of a gothic setting but fails the criteria of others. An example where it does fit gothic literature is shown when the story says, “When the two little friends obeyed the summons of the king they found him sitting at his wine with the seven members of his cabinet council” (3). This passage implies to us based on the wine and the councilors that this section of the story is taking place in a dining room or another meeting…

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    Jim Casy who was a preacher, met Tom on his way back from McAlester and since then he became a member of the Joads. He asked the Joads if he can ride along with them to California for a new life. The Joads agreed to let him ride along with them to California. Over the trip Casy helped the Joads with anything he could such as helping with off loading or loading the truck, praying, and protecting the family. When the Joads arrived to California they needed a place to stay. A large, crowded,…

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