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  • Compare and Contrast the Characters of Calypso and Nausicaa

    Compare and Contrast the Characters of Calypso and Nausicaa

    Compare and Contrast the Characters of Calypso and Nausicaa. Homer describes the character’s of Calypso and Nausicaa very similarly in the Odyssey. They are both seen as kind and hospitable, although one to a higher degree than the other. Calypso captured Odysseus, and forced her to sleep with him, but she was still shown as a kind hearted person, as she gave him food and wine when he departed. Nausicaa was shown to be kind

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    Submitted: October 12, 2016 Autor: doedoe
  • Othello Act 1 Study Questions

    Name: Nelly Yu__________________________ Date: ____________________ ENG3UE AP Mr. Cimetta Othello: Study Questions Act I 1. How does the way Shakespeare begins the play immediately involve the audience? * Shakespeare begins with an interesting argument between Iago, the ensign of Othello that secretly hates Othello in his heart and Roderigo who likes the Wife of Othello. They are plotting against Othello by telling Desdemona’s father Brabantio that her daughter had eloped to Iago. This event attracted

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    Submitted: October 17, 2016 Autor: nelly yu
  • To What Extent Do the Witches, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth Contribute to Macbeth’s Tragedy?

    To What Extent Do the Witches, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth Contribute to Macbeth’s Tragedy?

    Macbeth is a universal text and is one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. When we talk about Macbeth’s tragedy it is both the tragedy of the single state of man and the tragedy of his wider social relations, these being Lady Macbeth, Duncan, Banquo, Macduff’s family and ultimately Scotland. A tragedy is commonly known as a story or play that ends with a negative or unfortunate outcome that was essentially unavoidable, usually caused by a flaw

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    Submitted: October 27, 2016 Autor: Shen Megalaa
  • Explore the Ways Williams Creates Drama from Some of the Contrasting Characters in the Play

    Explore the Ways Williams Creates Drama from Some of the Contrasting Characters in the Play

    Explore the ways Williams creates drama from some of the contrasting characters in the play. In Williams’ play, he utilises a wide variety of contrasting characters to heighten the drama throughout the storyline. From this, Williams is able to bring forth many different dramatical aspects, enabling him to explore different themes and ideas whilst constantly building tension From the offset, we are introduced to Williams’ protagonist; Blanche. In Williams’ first description of Blanche, he writes

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    Submitted: October 31, 2016 Autor: chazaa05
  • Macbeth - to What Extent Does the Play Challenge the Prevailing Values, Attitudes and Beliefs of the Time

    Macbeth - to What Extent Does the Play Challenge the Prevailing Values, Attitudes and Beliefs of the Time

    Macbeth Essay To what extent does the play support of challenge the prevailing values, attitudes and beliefs of the time? Cameron Eggins ‘Macbeth’ reinforces the widely held views of the Elizabethan era, such as those pertaining to what constitutes a man, a woman’s role in society, and that the king is divinely appointed by God, though he challenges some of these. Shakespeare creates characters and events in the play which appear to challenge these values,

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    Submitted: November 4, 2016 Autor: Joe Man
  • Othello Mod A

    Othello Mod A

    Module A Practice Essay How do the two texts you have studied reflect the significant values and ideas of their context? Discuss with reference to both of your texts. Congruency between intertextual themes allows us to better understand a text’s context. Othello by Shakespeare is a 17th century tragedy set in the backdrop of the wars between Venice and Turkey and originally performed for an Elizabethan Audience with theocentric values. Othello by Geoffrey Sax is

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    Submitted: November 21, 2016 Autor: haramdaddy
  • Character Analysis of Abner Snopes and the Grandmother

    Character Analysis of Abner Snopes and the Grandmother

    Character Analysis of Abner Snopes and the Grandmother Abner Snopes of “Barn Burning” and the grandmother of “A Good Man is Hard to Find” are characters that are easy to dislike because of their selfishness, prideful attitudes, and many other character flaws. Even though she remains unnamed, the grandmother is a character that demands attention and that readers love to hate. She refers to herself as a picturesque southern lady and as a woman of

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    Submitted: December 3, 2016 Autor: escott1024
  • Deteksi Plat Nomor Kendaraan Menggunakan Feature Extraction Dan Optical Character Recognition Serta Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan

    Deteksi Plat Nomor Kendaraan Menggunakan Feature Extraction Dan Optical Character Recognition Serta Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan

    DETEKSI PLAT NOMOR KENDARAAN MENGGUNAKAN FEATURE EXTRACTION DAN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SERTA JARINGAN SYARAF TIRUAN Adi Muhajirin 1), Moch. Adhari Adiguna 2) 1) Teknik Informatika Universitas Bhayangkara Jl. Raya Perjuangan, Bekasi Utara-Indonesia email : adimuhajirin99@gmail.com 2) Teknik Informatika STMIK Eresha Jakarta Jl. H. Samali Ujung No. 51, Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta 12740 Indonesia email : moch.adhari@yahoo.co.id ABSTRAK Teknologi informasi dalam hal deteksi plat nomor kendaraan tentunya dapat membantu bidang keamanan dan otomasi pada sistem informasi parkir.

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    Submitted: December 16, 2016 Autor: Adi Muhajirin
  • To What Extent Do You Think That the Main Characters in Greek Tragedy Deserve What Happens to Them?

    To What Extent Do You Think That the Main Characters in Greek Tragedy Deserve What Happens to Them?

    Oedipus is one of the characters in a Greek Tragedy that suffer greatly at the turn of the play. Oedipus was a normal man who overheard a prophecy that stated he would kill his father and wed his mother, then have children with her. This scared Oedipus so he left his home town and fled to Thebes, a city that was cursed by a sphinx. On his way into the town he came across an

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    Submitted: February 23, 2017 Autor: Bevo
  • Othello Is the New Black

    Othello Is the New Black

    Mockabee Nicholas Mockabee Professor Richter Classics 320 12 December 2014 Othello is the New Black “Even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe!” proclaimed Iago. This is the tone from the beginning act of Shakespeare’s Othello. Othello, the protagonist Venetian general, is the ram, and the problem is not that he is “tupping” a white ewe, but rather the fact that he is black. Othello being black is certainly

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    Submitted: March 5, 2017 Autor: nwalker88
  • Character Sketch: Blanche Dubois

    Character Sketch: Blanche Dubois

    Outline: 1st paragraph: Blanche has a younger sister named Stella, she used to be a English teacher. she seemed to be pure and innocent. 2nd paragraph: Blanche is a sensitive, clever women. 3rd paragraph: Stanley is standing in the opposite site of Blanche. Stella thinks Blanche is is being too sensitive and paranoid. 4th paragraph: Blanche always hide herself. Rough draft Blanche Dubois is Stella’s older sister. She comes from Old South, Mississippi, where she

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    Submitted: March 23, 2017 Autor: Sherry Chen
  • Anti-Heroes in Modern Shows While, Heroes in the Past: the Understanding of Archetypal Characters in to Kill a Mockingbird and Breaking Bad

    Anti-Heroes in Modern Shows While, Heroes in the Past: the Understanding of Archetypal Characters in to Kill a Mockingbird and Breaking Bad

    An ideal hero is someone who solemnly concentrates on trying to assure people’s safety and attempts to make a difference in the world by giving out the best of their abilities. They are there to show that one’s worth through courageous acts without any dirty tricks to win a confrontation. Ideal heroes are kenned for their triumph and attributes and are mostly pictured as powerful, muscular, vigorous and energetic. In To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    Submitted: March 30, 2017 Autor: hibah12
  • Othello

    Othello

    Possibly not so sickly green. The theatre was dark, gloomy and simplistic, similar to the prior expectations that filled the heads of the audience as the show commenced. Although as colour was introduced, many attitudes started to change. Othello, the classic Shakespearian tragedy presented by Bell Shakespeare, proved to exceed expectations with a marvelous, thought provoking and entertaining theatrical experience. Ambition, greed, and jealousy all things associated with the colour dark green, in addition to

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    Submitted: April 4, 2017 Autor: Jasmine170699
  • Othello Act one Question Answers

    Othello Act one Question Answers

    ACT ONE QUESTIONS 1. Shakespeare involves the audience by getting them engaged in the somewhat heated argument that takes place between Roderigo and Iago. The play begins just as they are getting into their conversation which forces the audience to listen and read more to find out about the conflict they are discussing. 1. Iago uses imagery to try and make Brabantio angry. Iago describes Othello as a thief who stole Desdemona from her father.

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    Submitted: April 19, 2017 Autor: justine_stryd
  • Shakespeare’s Macbeth

    Shakespeare’s Macbeth

    Shakespeare’s renowned Aristotelian tragedy, “Macbeth” presents the audience with the notion that “humanity falls victim to the agents of destiny, therefore being powerless to steer their ship”, connoting that fate determines and man follows. Throughout this play, Shakespeare delves into this concept by means of the leading character, Macbeth, who exhibits the nefarious aspect of human nature. The play illustrates that concepts of fate and ambition corrupts the sense of humanity within oneself, ultimately culminating

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    Submitted: August 9, 2017 Autor: Cherry Nethra
  • From Pessimism to Optimism: Banana Yoshimoto’s Grief-Stricken Characters

    From Pessimism to Optimism: Banana Yoshimoto’s Grief-Stricken Characters

    X. Liu Xin (Cecilia) Liu Ms. French ELA 12 Sec. 01 From Pessimism to Optimism: Banana Yoshimoto’s Grief-Stricken Characters Although many grief-stricken individuals in literature are often inclined towards escaping a harsh reality through self-isolation and imagination, the hopeful characters in several of Banana Yoshimoto’s novels use these illusions as a way for them to reclaim the happiness they once held. Yoshimoto often presents her characters in her novels as individuals who are mourning the

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    Submitted: October 11, 2017 Autor: ceceliu0
  • Mrs Samsa Vs. Lady Macbeth

    Mrs Samsa Vs. Lady Macbeth

    Even though both Lady Macbeth and Mrs. Samsa react negatively to Macbeth and Gregor’s transformations, their reaction’s impact on Macbeth and Gregor differ. Lady Macbeth does not attempt to change Macbeth back into a loving husband. Her initial reaction of disappointment and anger after Macbeth kills Duncan soon flips upside down when Macbeth is unphased by anything she says of does. Her lack of action eventually renders her paranoid. On the other hand, Mrs. Samsa

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    Submitted: October 11, 2017 Autor: jojo.pickme
  • How Does Harper Lee Use Minor Characters in to Kill a Mocking Bird to Explore Some of the Main Concerns of the Novel?

    How Does Harper Lee Use Minor Characters in to Kill a Mocking Bird to Explore Some of the Main Concerns of the Novel?

    How does Harper lee use minor characters in To Kill a Mocking Bird to explore some of the main concerns of the novel? In the novel To Kill a Mocking bird ,Harper explores the main concerns of injustice, racism, inherit prejudice and cin the society of Maycomb County which was divdied into social classes.She utilizied minors characters such Mrs.Dubose, Ms Caroline, Tom Robinson and Lula to explore these concerns as events unfolded in the novel.

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    Submitted: October 15, 2017 Autor: kengel henry
  • Othello Act 1 Study Questions

    Othello Act 1 Study Questions

    Brian Yang Othello: Study Questions Act I 1. How does the way Shakespeare begins the play immediately involve the audience? Immediately at the start of the play, there seems to be an argument between Iago and Roderigo. Roderigo seems to be mad at Iago, and Iago defends himself, saying that they are on the same side and they both hate the same man. This is like the audience eavesdropping on some gossip, which makes the

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    Submitted: October 20, 2017 Autor: Schoo
  • Hester Pyrnne Character Analysis

    Hester Pyrnne Character Analysis

    Hest is the Best Imagine yourself on display in front of your whole town, being shamed for cheating on your husband or wife. Also, holding the child of said sin. And on top of all of that, you have to wear a scarlet letter “A” on your bosom. In the book, The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne is publicly shamed for committing adultery. Sin can affect a person in many ways, but whether

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    Submitted: November 8, 2017 Autor: apsljkdjf
  • Iagos Role in Othello

    Iagos Role in Othello

    Iagos role in othello Manipulative people have mastered the art of deception. They may appear sincere but often that is just a façade. It is a way to draw you in and embroil you in a relationship before they show their true colors. In Shakespeare’s play Othello, The character Iago is a manipulative person. Behind the facade as a trustworthy friend, Iago is an evil manipulative villain who is creating chaos between characters as a

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    Submitted: November 19, 2017 Autor: lamse jensen
  • Cindy's Character Stretch

    Cindy's Character Stretch

    Cindy’s character sketch I read The Transformations of Cindy R last week and there are a lot of characters in this article, and today I'm going to introduce Cindy's character sketch. First of all, Cindy's appearance is not particularly good. Cindy's eyes are ugly eye, that's like to let anybody to remind the sky or the sea, old dishwater is more lively. As for Cindy's hair, it hangs there, lank and mousy and dull, without

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    Submitted: February 14, 2018 Autor: Haowen Ling
  • John Ferris Character Analysis "the Sojourner"

    John Ferris Character Analysis "the Sojourner"

    In-Class Essay 1, Rewrite 4 Kristina Kuznetcova EN 1010A Professor Rosenstein 20/02/2018 A Moment of Peace In Carson McCullers’s “The Sojourner,” John Ferris is depicted as a careless and immature thirty-eight-year-old man. The author chose this surname for her main character purposely. Ferris’s life reminds us of a Ferris Wheel, with its endless sequence of repetitive episodes. He ignores the necessity to build his future, which is why he ends up without home, family, or

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    Submitted: March 12, 2018 Autor: Kristina Kzn
  • Othello Imagery of Heaven and Hell

    Othello Imagery of Heaven and Hell

    Ogbomo Shadrach Ogbomo Ms. Boyce ENG3U1-03 Friday, October 27th, 2017 Othello: Imagery of Heaven and Hell The imagery of heaven and hell in Shakespeare play Othello is predominant. The use of heaven and hell imagery is significant in conveying meaning to help establish the purpose for the use of heaven and hell imagery and to reinforce the fight between good and evil. The use of heaven and hell imagery shows emphasis on how the actions

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    Submitted: April 27, 2018 Autor: Shaddy.og
  • Othello in Shakespeare Lay and Andrew Davies Film

    Othello in Shakespeare Lay and Andrew Davies Film

    Surname Student’s Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Othello in Shakespeare lay and Andrew Davies Film The Andrew Davies’ film, Othello, released in the year 2001 has shown a successful transformation of the tragic play written by Shakespeare, Othello, which was initially performed in 1604. It follows the actions of the renowned General Othello in the process of drawing his love for Desdemona, his wife, and watches it changing into jealousy because Iago misleads him to be

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    Submitted: July 27, 2018 Autor: Martel

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