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    Lord Capulet, Juliet, and Friar Laurence: Pawns In Emotions’ Game of Chess In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, emotions (powerful feelings) hold special mastery. Lord Capulet, Juliet, and Friar Laurence allow their emotions to annihilate their thinking and control their behaviour. Behaviour refers to the way one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others. To begin, Lord Capulet allows his anger to overpower his rationality and comportment. In the beginning of the play, Lord Capulet

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    Have you ever wanted something that you knew was bad for you, but you wanted it anyway? Love is something that is complicated and heady but so easily controls many. As there are many ways to love, it can be something that is equally bad and good for a person. In John Donne’s Holy Sonnet XIV, he captures this sort of uncontrollable and needy desire that comes with love. Throughout the poem he not only speaks of themes that include uncontrollable desire, and not having self-control when it comes to

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    Language and words are powerful tools that can be used to communicate with other people, and share our inner thoughts or destroy the happiness of others. A few words can cause the monsters of fear and doubt to protrude a person’s mind and rescind their happiness. “Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt (Shakespeare). This can every so often destroy the serene mindset of a person once the slightest bit doubt is placed before them. Iago enjoyed twisting

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    “Antigone v.s. Creon” Written By: kamari Matthews Burying your loved ones is the tradition that you partake in after death right? There are two options that come with this occurrence, but there is never a threatening interference that limits you from even attempting to make the decision. In the tale of Antigone,completing this action twice is a ruthless crime that you absolutely deserved to be punished for. Creon, the man in charge who is subordinately against this

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    Today agenda is to talk about the disorder of histrionic disorder people. This disorder is common and a lot of people all around the world have this kind of disorder histrionic people feeds of excitement, and love to criticize people. Their dealings with other people often seem outward. But they love to be with people and show off what they like to do to people. They love talking out to people and think they know everything. They always want to be first at everything, and finish everything. They

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    being amputated inspires her love. The use of ‘inspire’ and ‘disgust’ heighten the level of Salomé’s hatred for other men, and the disturbing irony of her lust for the head of a corpse. For Salomé’s abhorrence for men must, indeed, be severe for her to desire Iokanaan’s decaying, incomplete corpse. English censorship and criticism of Wilde’s play have been posed for many reasons, in addition to the obvious issues of blatant depravity on stage. In Perverse Midrash: Oscar Wilde, André Gide, and Censorship

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    The Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild is about a dog who has many owners during the Klondike gold rush and goes through many obstacles to answer his callin The central idea in the Call of the Wild is how you treat a dog/animal can show your true personality because the personality of all of Buck's owners reflect the way Buck is treated. John Thorton's personality reflects on how he treats Buck. An example of this is "The man saved his life which was something". This shows John's

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    Love Vs Hate Advertising

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    Love and hate are seen to be exact opposites. These two emotions are supposedly two of the most contrasting things that exist. Love is said to be the cure to hate just as hate is said to be the poison to love. Though love and hate have their differences, similarities exist in that both are powerful emotions, excellent for expression in advertisement, as well as the ability to cause the other to occur. Love and hate are both extremely powerful emotions. They have the ability to cause someone to

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    The Cask of Amontillado is a story about a person who kills his friend. The story is at first a brighter story with dark underlays but as it progress it gets darker. The beginning of the short story takes place during a carnival. This implies bright colors and revelry but those are never implicitly stated. The implied bright colors contrast the darkness of the catacombs that appear later in the story. This makes the catacombs seem darker than if started in them. This is used to build a sense

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    Hello, I am Lucía Cubero and I am going to tell you about one of the most powerful sins of all human history, the envy. Accordingly to the encyclopaedia, envy is the feeling of sadness or frustration that experiments the person who does not have and want for his own something physical o psychological that other one possesses. It is a destructive feeling generated by dissatisfaction. Furthermore, many studies have demonstrated that envious people have usually a low self-esteem. Bertrand Russell

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