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    Marissa Coe EN 360 Shakespeare I Major Paper 04/20/14 Throughout many of Shakespeare’s plays, one of the central themes with which he provides his readers is the topic of madness and insanity. In Karin S. Coddon’s, “Such Strange Desygns”: Madness, Subjectivity, and Treason in Hamlet and Elizabethan Culture, the author depicts the reasons behind the psychosis of Shakespeare’s characters and what led to their insanity. The author expresses insight for not only the themes of madness in Hamlet but

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    Web Unwoven (Third person past tense) It was late, right before close when Jean-Claude opened the heavy wooden door. It’s hinges creaked eerily as he entered the gun shop accompanied with a ring announcing his arrival. Above the door hung a worn little bell that chimed as the door struck it. It was dull and bent and looked like it had been hit by the door for many years. The shop smelled like any other, the odor of wood and gun oil mixed with the acrid, sour stench of spent gunpowder. When the shop’s

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    Their preaching presented a powerful challenge to the highly structured and institutionalised lives that New Englanders had led."[3] The Great Awakening could arguably be seen as the beginning of defiance against the old regime and a casting off of traditional values. It was possibly the start of new ideas not only concerning religion but also government, and was based upon a more rationalised, logical thinking in comparison to traditional values. Historians such as Alan

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    Introduction Contempt of Court can be defined as any act which derogates the dignity and authority of Courts amounts to contempt. It can alternatively defined as 'any act done or writing published calculated to bring a Court or a judge of the Court into contempt , or to lower his authority is a contempt of Court. Further, any act done or writing published calculated to obstruct or interfere with due course of justice or the lawful processes of the court is a Contempt of Court. ' "Contempt of Court"

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    Changing Gender Roles in William Shakespeare's Macbeth       Much attention has been paid to the theme of "manliness" as it appears throughout Macbeth. In his introduction to Macbeth in The Riverside Shakespeare, Frank Kermode contends that the play is "about the eclipse of civility and manhood, [and] the temporary triumph of evil" (1307). Stephen Greenblatt emphasizes the same idea in The Norton Shakespeare, crediting Lady Macbeth for encouraging her husband through both "sexual taunting"

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    seven plays. One of Shakespeare’s most famous plays is Julius Caesar, which is a true story about a roman that because of his enormous power is murdered by his envious friends. Caesar is powerful but he does not abuse his power, he is even offered the crown, absolute power, and denies it. Cassius is an envious man who sees that Caesar is better than him, but he cannot take him out himself he plays a fine Italian hand and corrupts a man of integrity to consummate his foul plot. Brutus is a close friend

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    Spiritual Gifts Sermon HOMI 860-397 LUO Jonathan Behler L23929745   In today’s sermon we will be discussing the gifts of the Spirit. When we become indwelled by the Holy Spirit we receive spiritual blessings. Spiritual gifts are crucial to the growth of the church. If you are a Christian you possess a spiritual gift or gifts at the moment of salvation. Spiritual gifts edify the body of Christ. Today we will be focusing on what these gifts are and finding out more about their purpose in our lives

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    The general definition of burden of proof is a duty imposed upon a civil or criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact. There is more than one type of burden known to the law, a burden of proof and the burden of adducing evidence. The burden of proof is also known as or referred to the legal burden. Different terminology is sometimes used that emphasizes different characteristics of the burden; the most common alternatives are the “persuasive burden” , the “probative burden” , “the

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    Studies in Shakespeare Vera Berkshire 13/4/15 Mandie Wright A Midsummer Night’s Dream As one of Shakespeare’s early comedies, A Midsummer Night’s Dream has captivated audiences for centuries with its lyrical poetry, foolish comedy, and elaborate fantasy. It’s a story of love gone awry, centering on the marriage of Theseus to Hippolyta through the exploits of quarreling Athenian lovers, a troupe of amateur actors, and the fairies of the forest who manipulate them through various enchantments

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    Looking For Richard Script - Dialogue Transcript Voila! Finally, the Looking For Richard script is here for all you quotes spouting fans of the Al Pacino movie about the making of Richard III.  This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of Looking For Richard. I know, I know, I still need to get the cast names in there and I'll be eternally tweaking it, so if you have any corrections, feel free to drop me a line. You won't hurt my feelings

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