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    Live Like You Were Dying (Three Messages from Ulysses) Is it better to fade away or to go out with a bang? When a former athlete or man of success sits pondering his glory days, what is his thought process? Perhaps he continues to simply subsist and reminisce on his past. Other men refuse to fade away like this. They continue on in life with a positive mind set not only about the past but, also the future. Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “Ulysses” takes on this mindset. “Ulysses” conveys three messages

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    entertainment purposes, but are used as a way to connect to the audience. The plays range from the enjoyment of surface plots to sophisticated engagements with the text and then to the underlying messages. This is well illustrated in the play, As You Like It, as it presents obstacles within family, relationships, jealousy, power and patriarchy, which lead to the marginalization of several characters. The play suggests that the female characters are the “outsiders,” because they do not serve as a valuable

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    As You Like It:  The Importance of the Secondary Characters       As You Like It, by William Shakespeare, is a radiant blend of fantasy, romance, wit and humor. In this delightful romp, Rosalind stands out as the most robust, multidimensional and lovable character, so much so that she tends to overshadow the other characters in an audience's memory, making them seem, by comparison, just "stock dramatic types". Yet, As You Like It is not a stock romance that just happens to have Shakespeare's

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    Sexuality in As You Like It          In a romantic forest setting, rich with the songs of birds, the fragrance of fresh spring flowers, and the leafy hum of trees whistling in the wind, one young man courts another. A lady clings to her childhood friend with a desperate and erotic passion, and a girl is instantly captivated by a youth whose physical features are uncannily feminine. Oddly enough, the object of desire in each of these instances is the same person. In As You Like It, William Shakespeare

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    The quote, "How do you like them apples?" is a famous line from the movie Good Will Hunting. What many people don’t realize is the popular phrase is grammatically incorrect. Instead of using them, the quote should use those instead. This leads me to my biggest pet peeve, incorrect grammar. Without correct grammar certain things don’t make sense, some sentences just sound plain awkward, and using incorrect grammar makes one sound less intelligent. First of all, incorrect grammar usage can cause sentences

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    Renaissance Family Values and Their Significance to As You Like It        When I began my research for this paper, I did not have a good understanding of the term "Renaissance".  Therefore, I thought that it was a good idea to clarify on this before I tried to learn about what family life was like at that time, and I also thought it might be interesting to look at Shakespeare's family.   The word "Renaissance" means rebirth and refers to the 15th Century, between the years 1350 and

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    “Do you like to be emo?” That is a question I got alot when I was 11 years old. Elementary school was a tough year for me because I was gothic. Gothic is a phase that I went through and got made fun of. I wore all black and had skulls on my shirt and many stuff. This girly girl you know right now was a totally different person before. Schools was place that was really hard for me at the time. I had a short boy haircut, every time I came to school people would ask me if I was boy. They only said

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    What would you do if the Internet suddenly disappeared? Would you be able to survive without technology? The short story “Would you like to reconnect?” by Joanne Harris highlights society’s growing dependence on the Internet through the eyes of a lonely mother mourning the death of her only son through his online twitter account. Though the online world makes one feel connected to a larger social apparatus, the addictive network causes one to lose their sense of reality. This is evident in the story

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    people enjoyed how I ran my tournament. However, in some ways the project did not go as well as I had expected for a few reasons. First, it was difficult to get people to actually sign up for the tournament. Although there are many people on base who like to play racquetball, people just didn’t want to sign up for the tournament. I had advertised for the tournament with flyers and sign up sheets around the base. Lindsey had even put the tournament information on Coast Guard computer portal. (I couldn’t

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    Satire. A trend of the ancient times, following America like a lost a puppy. But where did it come from? Why did it get started? To answer these questions take a look at satirical historians. They believe the starting point of satire most likely goes back to many ancient ethnic groups who used it in rituals. The people believed that their words were just as powerful as their swords, making satire a thing to be feared. In fact, satire was so extremely feared among the ethnic groups and the people

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