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Quotes – Page 208 | Just Great DataBase
And for goodness’ sake put some of the county back where it belongs, the soil erosion’s bad enough as it is.” Dill stared at my father’s retreating figure.”He’s trying tryin’ to be funny,” I said. Harper Lee To Kill a Mockingbird 10 Only the dead dream fought on as the afternoon slipped away, trying to…
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Medea Study Guide
Medea Study Guide Author: Euripides Original title: Mήδεια Published: April 19th 1993 by Dover Publications (first published -431) Setting: Corinth (Greece) ISBN 0486275485 (ISBN13: 9780486275482) “Medea” belongs to the authorship of a great Ancient writer Euripides. It is based on a story of a woman whose husband leaves her for another princess. In despair, she…
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Juliet Capulet
The main heroine of the tragedy is Juliet Capulet, a fourteen-year-old carefree girl. However, despite her young age, she has a non-child depth of thinking. She is rich, both internal and external beauty, constantly attracts and fascinates with her blooming youth. The heroine is represented in the image of a clean, educated and intelligent lady…
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The Way of the World Summary
“The Way of the World”, written by William Congreve, was launched in 1700 in London. Although the play Is now regarded as one of the best comic plays of all times, during that time, it was considered to be too fast due to the explicit sexual tones used in the content. In addition to “The…
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The Importance of Being Earnest Summary
The background of the play’s first scene is set in the flat of the wealthy Algernon Moncrieff, who is also known as Algy, in the Mayfair area of West London. He is expecting a visit from his aunt, Lady Bracknell, and her daughter, and Algy’s cousin, Gwendolen Fairfax. He is surprised to find that it…
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Macbeth Quotes – Page 2 | Just Great DataBase
Unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles. Macbeth 31 MACBETH:Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas’d,Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow,Raze out the written troubles of the brain,And with some sweet oblivious antidoteCleanse the stuff’d bosom of the perilous stuffWhich weighs upon the heart?DOCTOR:Therein the patient Must minister to himself. Macbeth 30 A little…
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Types of Management
Meaning and Types of Educational Management The structure of education covers the following types: pre-school, general secondary, extra-curricular, vocational… What Is Time Management? Most people increasingly notice the fact that the load of personal affairs and work is so great that they simply do… What Is Supply Chain Management? The problem of supply supervision has…
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The Age of Innocence Study Guide
The Age of Innocence Study Guide Author: Edith Wharton Original title: The Age of Innocence “The Age of Innocence” is a romantic novel about duty, independence and unrequited love, that brought to its author fame and the unofficial title of “The First Lady of the Letters”. It is a beautiful story that lets us immerse…
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The Handmaid’s Tale Study Guide
The Handmaid’s Tale Study Guide Author: Margaret Atwood Original title: The Handmaid’s Tale Characters: The Commander, Offred, Serena Joy, Ofglen, Nick, Moira, Luke Castellan, Aunt Lydia, Cora, Janine Published: Published March 16th 1998 by Anchor Books (first published 1985) Setting: Cambridge, Massachusetts,2005(United States) Republic of Gilead,2005 ISBN 038549081X (ISBN13: 9780385490818) Margaret Atwood, born in Canada,…
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The Odyssey Study Guide
The Odyssey Study Guide Author: Homer Original title: Ὀδύσσεια Characters: Penelope, Telemachus, Polyphemus, Odysseus, Athena, Poseidon, Antinous, Calypso Published: Published November 30th 2006 by Penguin Classics (first published -720) ISBN 0143039954 (ISBN13: 9780143039952) The symbol of a long return home, “The Odyssey” written by Homer, is a true literature classic. The story is as old…
