Act 1 Act One, Scene One Orlando is in the orchard of his brother's house speaking with Adam, an old servant of the family. Orlando complains about the way his eldest brother Oliver treats him. Since Oliver is the eldest brother, he inherited all of Sir Rowland De Bois' estate as well as the...
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------------------------------------------------- Act 2, Scene 1 | Original Text| Modern Text| | Enter DUKE SENIOR, AMIENS, and two or three LORDS, like foresters| DUKE SENIOR, AMIENS, and two or three LORDS enter, dressed like foresters. | 5 10 15| DUKE SENIOR Now, my co-mates and brothers in...
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Kristopher Rodriguez August 1, 2009 English 3 1. The Rules of St. Benedict are basically 73 rules monks used when they lived in an abbey under an abbot. In this particular novel, the Rule is referring to Cenobites, which are monks living in a monastery under an abbot. Some of the monks follow the...
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The aim of this research was to look into the function of 3PL logistics map. To care out the research which should be a reliable and convincing, a careful planned research design and research readying is undertaken. Blaxter et al. , ( 2003 ) proposed that development of any research designing...
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In the twenty-first century the Corporate World is an built-in portion of the universe, bring forthing big grosss for about all states on the Earth. Businesss are non the same as in the yesteryear ; there influence in a society has increased to a far greater degree. In return of their monolithic...
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This paper describes the survey of thermic public presentation of glassy edifices. The research is based on informations from the United Kingdom and other countries and states were referenced. This is due to the information available and the beginnings found and used to finish the survey. The...
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This Report addresses Strategic Planning which discusses about the external environment impacting an administration, the reviewing of concern programs, developing options for strategic planning, factors that affect an administration program and the execution of strategic planning.Several...
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The Hewlett Packard or ( HP ) is a standard multi national organisation, that has been and is offering its consumers with its uninterrupted matrix of merchandises and services in the sections of computing machines, concern solutions, engineerings and other related services across the Earth. In the...
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Due to globalization the concern people have to interact and pull off different people from different civilizations. `` It is helpfulaˆ¦.to think of civilization as correspondent to music: ( a ) If another individual has n't heard a peculiar piece of music, it is impossible to depict. ( B ) Before...
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Life would be much easier if the universe would stand still, but of class it does n't. As the universe evolves, so must the subjects whose mission includes assisting directors trade with it? Operations Management is no exclusion. Operations Management is the map of pull offing the operating...
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Introduction Lionel Trilling’s essay on Emma begins with the starling observation that in the case of Jane Austen, “the opinions which are held of her work are almost as interesting and almost as important to think about, as the work itself” (47). The comment is especially surprising in view of...
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February |Settings |The chapter opens with the kitchen (“Tita’s Realm”) as the main setting, but it has a different | | |significance now because there is a direct relationship with the wider society due to “the wedding”. | | | | | |The entire novel is set in a time of political instability- The...
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AP English 9 September, 2012 Analysis of the Three Scaffold scenes In Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter, there are three detailed scaffold scenes, each of which embody significant descriptive elements and ultimately unite the book as a whole. The three eminent elements found amongst these...
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If the study of literature shows nothing else, it shows that every author, consciously or subconsciously, creates his (or her) work after his (or her) own worldview. Tolkien is no exception. "I am a Christian... " he writes(1), and his book shows it. Christianity appears not as allegory--Tolkien...
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Theme of the divided self within Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. <br> <br>Thematically, the divided self is one of the most interesting themes within both novels and is of great importance to the development or ruin of the characters in both ...
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How does the composer of Clueless use film techniques to transform the social, historical and environmental context of Jane Austen’s Emma to the modern context of Clueless? Amy Heckerling’s Clueless involves a storyline, which closely follows the text of Jane Austen’s novel Emma. However, there...
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I. Narrative technique in Tess of the D'Urbervilles Thomas Hardy uses a number of narrative techniques in his novel which enable the reader to get more deeply involved into the plot and emphasize with the characters. Among the techniques he employs are the third person omniscient narrator...
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles Quotes Tess of the D'UrbervillesbyThomas Hardy 62,218 ratings, 3. 62 average rating, 3,301 reviews Tess of the D'Urbervilles Quotes (showing 1-50 of 88) “A strong woman who recklessly throws away her strength, she is worse than a weak woman who has never had any strength...
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Bernard Shaw Pygmalion A Romance in Five Acts 1. Summary of the Play, page 2 2. Introduction and Short Analysis of the Main Character, page 4 3. Interpretation, page 5 4. Additional Information, page 7 5. Literature and Links, page 8 1. Summary London at 11. 15 a. m. , on a rainy summer day...
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War Is Peace. Freedom Is Slavery. Ignorance Is Strength. The party slogan of Ingsoc illustrates the sense of contradiction which characterizes the novel 1984. That the book was taken by many as a condemnation of socialism would have troubled Orwell greatly, had he lived to see the aftermath of his...
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The critical reputation of Joseph Heller's Catch-22 (1961) is a curiosity. The book is often praised, even celebrated, yet most critics are still puzzled by such basic matters as the structure of the novel. Friends and foes alike tend to agree that the novel is hilarious but also that it is...
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Secret Life of Bees Book Journal Chapter 1 Lily Owens is lying in her bed watching bees squeeze in and out of cracks in her walls. She thinks about her mother, who died when Lily was a child. She also thinks about Rosaleen, a black woman who looks after her and her father, T. Ray. When the bees...
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I would like to take this opportunity to discuss Jean Paul Sartre's philosophy and it's integration into his play "No Exit". Embedded within the character interactions are many Sartrean philosophical themes. Personal attributes serve to demonstrate some of the more dominant ideas in Sartre's...
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KEY LITERARY ELEMENTS SETTING The novel is set during the late 1800s/early 1900s in a small village called Umuofia situated in the southeastern part of Nigeria. The time period is important, as it was a period in colonial history when the British were expanding their influence in Africa...
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SECRET LIFE OF BEES – REVISION NOTES Central Characters Lily Melissa Owens Lily is a fourteen-year-old girl whose mother died when she was four years old, an accident that Lily feels she was responsible for. She dresses in clothes she made in home economics. She is not a popular person in school...
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Hell is Other People “Only in the self can the drama of truth occur. A crowd is untruth. ” - Kierkegaard On a literal level, Sartre’s play, “No Exit”, is an account of three individuals damned to a hell unlike any other. The first and only Act opens upon the arrival of Garcin. He is escorted by a...
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5. List the characters in Ch. 1 and identify them in relation to the narrator, Santiago Nasar or the town. Placida Linero- Santiago Nasar's mother. Maria Alejandrina Cervantes- She is the town whore and has slept with the narrator and Santiago Nasar each, many a time. The...
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TITLE: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn GENRE: Adventure AUTHOR: Mark Twain PERIOD/SCHOOL: 3/Quartz Hill AUTHOR AND HIS TIMES: -born in Florida, Missouri on November 30th, 1835 -died on April 21st, 1910 -moved to a port city near the Mississippi banks when he was four steam boats traveled...
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Elective History Medieval Assignment Henry V Henry V made a significant impact on the outcome of the Hundred Years War. Henry V shifted the focus of the war to the north of France; the areas of Normandy and Brittany were now a central focus instead of lands close to Gascony in southern France. He...
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Henry V Themes * Power: How do you secure power? How do you keep it? “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown”. * Language: How language is used in art and life, and how language is used to manipulate people, and create truth in the minds of the listeners. How is language used to position people...
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Question 1: Written language is not neutral. Explore this idea making reference to your experience of written language. Written language can only be neutral if it has a non biased with preconceived values/beliefs, and the author or the narrator must not favour any side of the conflicts at hand...
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Henry V – William Shakespeare There can be little doubt that Shakespeare intended to present his protagonist in “Henry V” as the popular hero-king. His efforts are mainly concentrated on the portraiture of this “star of England”, King Henry, whom he deliberately chose out of the page of history as...
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| | Site Map| | | | | | | Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Antony and Cleopatra, 1883 (detail) Acknowledgement: This work has been summarized using The Complete Works of Shakespeare Updated Fourth Ed. , Longman Addison-Wesley, ed. David Bevington, 1997. Quotations are for the most part taken from that...
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A Novel Handbook Narrative Techniques In Northanger Abbey Critics have often dismissed Northanger Abbey is Austen’s “earliest and least perfect” (Dwyer,43);claiming that “it lacks the narrative sophistication of the later works”(Litz, 59). Briefly, and within the usual Gothic parody context of...
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« ROBINSON CRUSOE » Daniel Defoe Cours du 1er decembre 2010 P. 14: This book is perceived very differently across cultures and also across the different periods of time! Not the same in the 18th century than in the 21st. EPITOME/ARCH representative picture of western man. * Blueprint for...
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?Northanger Abbey by Jane Austin Key facts: full title: Northanger Abbey author: Jane Austen type of work: Novel genre: 'bildungsroman'(novel of education or moral development); parody of Gothic novels language: English (British, late 1700s/early 1800s) time and place written: 1798–1799 in...
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The main idea behind this story is just an average little schoolboy getting into loads of trouble all the time and learning things through experience. He's not the role model little boy at all, but he's certainly not the one everyone would pick on and such. Tom Sawyer...
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold Chronicle of a Death Foretold (original Spanish title: Cronica de una muerte anunciada) is a novella by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, published in 1981. It tells, in the form of a pseudo-journalistic reconstruction, the story of the murder of Santiago Nasar by the two...
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?Antony and Cleopatra Type of Work Antony and Cleopatra is tragic stage play about a doomed love affair. It is also a history play, since it is based on real events in ancient times. Scholars often group it as one of Shakespeare’s “Roman plays,” along with Coriolanus and Julius Caesar. Key Dates...
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Fahrenheit 451 – A Charred Existence Imagine living in a world where you are not in control of your own thoughts. Imagine living in a world in which all the great thinkers of the past have been blurred from existence. Imagine living in a world where life no longer involves beauty, but...
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Virginia Woolf’s Answer to “Women Can’t Paint, Women Can’t Write” in To the Lighthouse By Daniela Munca1 Abstract This essay addresses Virginia Woolf’s personal stand in her answer to “women can’t paint, women can’t write”, a reflection on the Victorian prejudice of the role of women in the family...
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[trx_quote title="John Green, Looking For Alaska Quotes" top="inherit" bottom="inherit" left="inherit" right="inherit"]“What is an "instant" death anyway— How long is an instant— Is it one second— Ten— The pain of those seconds must have been awful as her heart burst and her lungs collapsed and...
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Ben BoydEnglish 11H In his novel, The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner employs a unique structural assembly to relay a compelling and complex plot to his readers. Faulkner often uses incoherent and irrational phrases to bring the reader into the minds of the characters. With a believable plot...
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3. JOSEPH CAMPBELL’S THEORY: THE MONOmyth Joseph Campbell was born in New York 26thof March 1904 and died in Honolulu 30th of October 1987. When he was a student in the University of Columbia, he read some of the legends of King Arthur and found similar kinds of themes and motifs that occurred as...
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THE WAR IN TO THE LIGHTHOUSE Geovana Chiari UFSCar – Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos Abstract This article is an attempt to elucidate the references to war in To the lighthouse, in a historical perspective by trying to convey how the novel miniaturizes a historical moment for Europe. Yet in a...
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1. Groups of three identified in the book: The number three plays a considerable role in the story. The story is divided into three parts. There are three doors to Gregor’s room. His family consists of three people. Three servants appear in the course of the story. Three lodgers have three beards...
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“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” ? Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings “Hoping for the best, prepared for the worst, and unsurprised by anything in between.” ? Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings “Words mean more than what is set down on...
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Title:Tom Sawyer's games of death Author(s):Harold Aspiz The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is constructed on a loose framework whose major elements include games of death and games of resurrection. (Both meanings of resurrection apply here: resurrection as grave robbing and resurrection as return to...
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A Christmas Carol Essay A Christmas Carol is a story of how Ebenezer Scrooge changes from a miserable man who had no one to care for and no one to care for him. Then After his encounter with the three spirits on Christmas eve he turned into a loving, caring, generous man. This story was written by...
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For the duration of existence, people undergo the physical and mental stages of growing up. During this phase, people establish through their dealings who they actually are in addition to what they are worth. For instance, Treasure Island is an adventure tale, but it is also the story of one boy’s...
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