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    Cervantes 1 Michelle Cervantes Mrs. McCasland Pre-Ap English 24 April 2017 Title “You know, I just love Grace Kelly. Not because she was a princess, not because she was an actress, not because she was my friend, but because she was just about the nicest lady I ever met. Grace brought into my life as she brought into yours, a soft, warm light every time I saw her, and every time I saw her was a holiday of its own.” These words were echoed by James Stewart during Grace’s funeral and immortalized

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    Shakespeare constructs Richard as a complex, unique and villainous character. From his physical deformity, through to his twisted personality and articulate skills, Shakespeare creates a unique and very intelligent character that both enthrals us, yet horrifies us at the same time. In scene two through his construction of Richard’s language, gestures, emotions, and interactions, Shakespeare successfully shows us the complex nature of Richards’s character, and the deeply psychological personality

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    Creed is a movie about boxing with the theme of sport psychology that is derived and continues the Rocky film series. Creed is directed by Ryan Coogler, written by Ryan Coogler and Aaron Covington. In the movie Michael B. Jordan stars as Adonis Johnson Creed, son of Apollo Creed, Sylvester Stallone stars as Rocky Balboa, Tessa Thompson, Phylicia Rashad, Tony Bellew and Graham McTavish also star in this movie. The movie starts as Adonis Donnie Johnson is serving in Los Angeles juvenile correctional

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    Mel Gibson vs. Kenneth Branagh: Hamlet Edition Hamlet, a story of revenge, madness, uncertainty and death. The fourth act of Shakespeare’s play embarks on the falling action, leaving readers eager to known how the story may conclude. Many film adaptions of the famous play have been created by director’s eager to create their own take on this tragedy, but the two film versions of act 4 that will be analyzed in this essay are- the 1990s Franco Zeffirelli version starring, Mel Gibson and the 1996 Kenneth

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    Classical Imagery in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing The romance of history has lured many of the world's greatest authors to search for their subject matter in the pages of time. William Shakespeare serves as a unfailing embodiment of the emotion of days past; yet he also turned to those before him. The comedy Much Ado About Nothing is a poignant love story, riddled with stunning imagery and allusion. An examination of the development of certain characters, the imagery and allusion, diction

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    Richard III as a Successful Politician Shakespeare's Richard III is set in England after the War of the Roses. Richard, the megalomanic eponymous character, is desperate for the throne of England. He tells us that he seeks the crown to compensate for his deformity (he was a hunchback from birth). Richard has his own brother killed and later has former allies and those who still stood in his way killed also. When Richard eventually gains

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    follow along the traditional footsteps of previous architecture, instead they were smaller in size, with sanctuaries open to the sun for the direct worship of Aten, with no doors and a large number of altars. During the reign that followed, of Amehotep III and Ramses II, the monotheistic religion returned and many noted changes took place. The tendency of huge royal statues and funerary temples were a common feature as well as the gradual yielding to columns with plant motifs and Osiride pillars, completely

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    The Relationship Between Katherine and Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew    William Shakespeare is considered the greatest playwright of all time.  His gift for developing characters is one major aspect that accounts for this lofty acknowledgement.  Shakespeare created various characters from drunks and fools to kings and generals.  The characters are so human and so real that the audience can see aspects of their own personalities represented on stage for better or worse.  Inadvertently

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    Interpretation of Conflict within Hamlet

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    Throughout a variety of movie interpretations of a given film, one version proves to be the most effective for distinct reasons. Within Act 3, Scene 4 of Hamlet, Shakespeare provides little direction by which the scene should be interpreted, but the play, taken in its entirety, proposes a certain way in which Hamlet and Gertrude express their emotions. This has led to distinctive cinematic interpretations of this scene, all in which portray the storyline in a unique way. Kenneth Branagh’s version

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    A Long Journey The end game content of Diablo 3 has changed a lot since the game was first released way back in 2012, and the steps taken have been progressive with regards to making the inevitable grind for late game gear less painstaking and more enjoyable. Rifts and bounties have provided clear cut goals at the late game stage, and the introduction of the enchanter eased the pain of the never ending quest that is the perfectly rolled drop. Now, season 4 has arrived, and the people still fighting

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