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    Continuing a habit of challenging traditional structures in music and society, Mozart fosters unity between the ensemble and the soloist in a form that is usually built on contrast in the first movement of his Concerto for Clarinet in A Major, K 622. This paper will begin with a brief discussion of sonata form, which will define many of the terms used in the remainder of the paper. Next, a detailed explanation of first-movement concerto form as it was understood in Mozart’s time. Following this,

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    The woods howled in hollowed shrieks as the wind grew in strength and the rain seemingly grew colder by the moment. The strange weather destroyed any evidence that it was summer, as the cold wind blew through the thin line of clothing and brought out shivers to wrack our bodies. The winds caused limbs to clash together, and leaves to cascade all around the moving party. It was freezing, my wrists were sore and looking down at my bound hands I could see the evidence of the storms wintery chill. My

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Everything began that night with the ringtone of my phone, echoing through my dining room. “Nolan!” my dad bellowed from his office, “didn't I ask you before to keep that on silent?” Rolling my eyes, like it's much of a bother to him, I hauled my butt the sofa and unplugged my phone from the charger to see Ari’s picture from the eighth grade that i could never be bothered to update. Thirteen percent. Greatttt. Sliding the “accept call” button to the right, I already heard her flustered chatter

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    “While I could handle three large goblets of wine on an empty stomach, I doubt you can,” said Gawain. “If you drink any more, you’ll be snoring before we begin.” “You make a good point.” Unsteadily, she plopped down into a dining table chair. “I’m already fuzzy-headed, which is good, because I need to be.” “And I always thought the ladies liked me…” Guinevere hiccupped and laughed loudly. “They do! I do. It has nothing to do with you. It’s my nerves. I’ve been with Arthur and no other man, and you’ve

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    Frank Mccourt Challenges

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    Frank McCourt's Life Threatening Challenges and How He Overcame Them What was growing up in Ireland like as a child? What challenges did Frank experience during his time in Ireland? “Frank McCourt was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 19, 1930. He was the eldest of seven children and the McCourt’s were of Irish descent. His father was called Malachy and his mother Angela. When Frank was four years old the family returned to Ireland, where his parents had lived before” (McCourt 6). They found no

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    situations that made the life of Frank McCourt’s almost unbelievable. This one occurred prior to his birth. Apparently, according to their faith, his mother was doomed, because she was born “a time straddle, born with her head in the New Year and her arse in the old…” (McCourt 5). After completing her nine years in school, Angela tried her hand at the few jobs that her class level would grant her the opportunity to perform, but “she could not manage the curtsy that is required…” (McCourt 5). It was

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    Monologue Of Reap

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    the retainers had the castle guard practically turn the place upside down. I seem you recall you getting quite the reprimand for smuggling me out.” Doggie scoffs. “Bah. Reprimands. The priests can take those reprimands and stuff them up their holy arses. I mean whadda they going to do? Kill you?” Kai goes stiff and silent at that, tilting his head so that his pale blue-green eyes are hidden behind the raven’s wing black fall of his hair. Doggie, realizing his poor choice of words, winces and then

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    She begins by stating that when she was young, she didn’t know that her life would not change by ‘just thinking’ about things, and, you have to ‘get up off your arse’. Going on she discusses the nine-stone mark, which makes her feel happy and relaxed with her body image. She states that at nine-stone, she does not have ‘to hide’ and that she would not be concerned about pouches hanging over her trousers, because

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    Henry Vi Part 1 Downfall

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    While Shakespeare is often regarded as one of the most successful playwrights of history, even the greats have their downfalls. Henry the VI Part 1 has been viewed with less esteem than Shakespeare's other plays, but this does not mean it is not sprinkled with phenomenal characters and other elements unique to Shakespeare. Specifically, Shakespeare’s Joan of Pucelle, or Joan of Arc, was considered one of Shakespeare's strongest female characters written. Henry VI part 1 is a play often forgotten

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet can be interpreted in a myriad of ways depending on the reader's focus and, if being performed, the director and actor’s choices throughout the play. The true question, however, is what was Shakespeare’s intended portrayal of his work. There are many notable moments in the play that can completely shift one’s view of a particular character or even feelings towards the plot of the play overall. One tool Shakespeare uses to give insight into his intended portrayal is

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