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    modernize the show. While some choices took the performance in a strange direction, the connections and relationships between the actors are what kept the show going. Throughout the performance, music was incorporated to help tell the story. The band, furies, comprised of a guitarist, beat boxer, pianist, and singers, took the complex greek language and simplified it into song. While the…

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    Court Case Mr. Smith The killer, Mr. Smith has left the court wondering if he was sane or insane at the time he commited the murder of Mr. Johnson. Mr. Smith stated that he can hear many things in heaven, earth, and hell and that the madness has driven his senses further. A typical sane person would not state that they can hear things in heaven, earth and hell and try to convince people that they are sane. Mr. Smith is showing the court that he is clearly insane by stating that madness has…

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    '...towards the fury of the wind...' (pg. 1254). This choice of wording makes it seem as though the wind is alive and full of rage and hatred. The campesino warns people to beware of the fruit. 'beware of mangoes/And all such beautiful/sweet things.' (pg. 1254).…

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    The setting of the play take place in Scotland and also England in the eleventh century. As in the real history, Shakespeare wrote this play at the time period when James I is the king. And also, people believes the witchcraft and prophecies which will be very important and significant in the whole play. The opening of the play starts with a stormy weather, which illustrate the idea that the whole play will surrounded by darkness and horrors. The dessert of the opening, which foreshadows that…

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    and racial discrimination against minorities. Nobel prize winner and literary merit William Faulkner, was a preeminent American author who examined and presented such archetype through his southern style genre and works, A Rose for Emily, The Sound and the Fury and Absalom, Absalom. Connected to his work, William Faulkner is herald today to be one of the greatest southern-interpreted writers in American history. His brilliant description of the racial battle between the common white man and…

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    hand. And in a matter of a few months dirt had turned to marble glazed floors, beams to towering pillars, seeds to lush gardens. Architecturally it would be considered nothing less than a masterpiece, but below its exterior raged a madness, agony and fury. As the years passed not only did the children grow, no Wilfred’s paranoia and madness had grown along with it. Matilda was not only tired of his late night conversations with dead, no she was tired of being the town spectacle. It was when she…

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    my days are spent relaxed and with new hopes of giving my best out there. When you know you are contributing to the world, it’s a new kind of feeling. Ever wondered how you can do your tasks in lesser time and before the deadline? Not facing the fury of your boss and coming out successful? Here are the 10 Smart Tip for Brilliant Efficiency which will make your work easier, faster and improved. 1) Organize When you are given tasks and you don’t know which one to give top priority. Stop.…

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    Sound and Fury The Cochlear Implant will help the hearing impaired to once again hear; but controversy between a family and the treatment and the established a culture within the hearing impaired community would send shock ways thru the hearing impaired society; How the deaf reveal their own identity for themselves; the deaf society don’t consider it handicap and most have a successful job. Peter worked for a successful Wall Street firm, but peter would never move up into higher position; as…

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    Lillith's Narrative

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    In the Name of Freedom/Fear??? The fear drove her forward; her lungs burned as she pushed herself harder in an attempt to distance herself from the scene. The roar of the sirens drowned out all the other sounds of the city. The woman ducked into a dimly lit alley, and prayed to find some respite from the horror of her night. She panted heavily, pressed against the slick brick of the building, as the colored police lights illuminated the darkness to reveal her presence. The cop car stopped in…

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    Mad Max: Not Your Average Action Film Mad Max: Fury Road directed and written by George Miller, is not your average action movie; it is the grandest of grand action movies. The film is fantastically crazy, chaotic, fast paced, and portrays a driven message with outstanding visuals. George Miller revamps the franchise with a brilliant writing and direction. If you're not into action, then this film is not for you plain and simple. What makes an action movie good, besides a decent plot? Mad Max…

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