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    affection for the man. Such a case can be seen during their conversation involving the time when they arrive at Bianca’s wedding. Petruchio wrongly states the time of their arrival, and Kate counters with “I dare assure you, sir, ‘tis almost two, And ‘twill be supper-time ere you come there.” (Shakespeare 4.3. 196-197). Kate’s words here mark a point of transition in her feelings for Petruchio. Although she is still arguing, her words of choice are much more mellow than previous times, turning the statement

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    chances at containing the position of lieutenant. He begins by blowing things out of proportions between Desdemona and Cassio.His main goal is to break the trust between Desdemona and Othello. He knows that every character has there hot spots and he pushes them till they snap. He notices that Cassio is a bit of a lightweight when it come to drinking, so he traps Cassio into drinking one too many drops of wine, removing him from his lieutenancy. In act two, Iago speaks of how he can't stand Othello

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    Shakespeare’s characters in Romeo and Juliet were all memorable ones. The witty and loyal Mercutio is as memorable as any main character. Mercutio himself is a fascinating man in many aspects. A friend of Romeo's and relative to the Prince of Verona. Mercutio is involved in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets through his friendship with Romeo. Mercutio is utilized by shakespeare to have a comedic effect on the play along with diverting the seriousness of dramatic scenes. Mercutio’s wittiness

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    This is evident when Petruchio wakes her up at 2 o’clock in the morning to take her to Bianca’s wedding and she argues with him about it, saying “‘I dare assure you, sir, ‘tis almost two, and ‘twill be supper time ere you come there.’” (4.4.196-197). This portion is where the audience can see Katherine starting to lose some of the brashness she once had, and she starts to have some love and respect for Petruchio in the way she disagrees with him

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    Best rolling bag for nursing students What are the best rolling bags for nursing students? To be honest, nursing books are heavy and numerous. Although it might not be necessary to carry all books along to school, there will surely be times when you must tote several of them at once. Moreover, while on campus, you will probably do a lot of walking and it will not be easy toting heavy books. Research shows, carrying heavy books in small back packs on a constant basis can lead to long-term back

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    Corset Review

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    training is the best way to have that flawless flat stomach without taking onto vigorous tough exercises. This waist training flat stomach connoisseur is made up of three fabric layers. It has two layers on the inside which is strong and pure cotton twill and one layer on the outside which is made up of polyester and is black in colour. There are 26 spiral stays made up of steel that gives the shaping power to the corset along with six steel bars and a busk closure also made of steel. The lace when

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    PC 476-Forgery

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    of the store without paying in violation of PC 484(a)-Petty Theft. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred at the White House Black Market located at 300 E. Colorado Boulevard #140. LOSS: CLOTHING • FP Shorts BOGO, worth $51.75 • Olive Twill Lace Up Short, worth $51.75 • White St. Lace Shift, worth $180.00 • Gold BR Hem Fili Large Strch, $50.00 Total loss plus tax: $362.69 EVIDENCE: • Four counterfeit $100.00 bills INVESTIGATION: On 06-05-17 at approximately 1947 hours, Officer Austin

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    Jealousy In Othello Essay

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    The way you see the world today, may not be the way you see the world tomorrow. But, the way the world is today, is the way the world will be tomorrow. I hope that was not confusing. The important word in the first sentence is “see,” and the important word in the second sentence is “is.” “See” connotes a perspective, while “is” connotes an action. William Shakespeare’s, Othello, incorporates both perspective and action, however, Shakespeare adds an additional element: temporality. In Othello, Shakespeare

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    castle gossiping about a ghost in which they have seen the past couple of nights. Francisco and Bernard have seen the ghost, while Horatio has not. Therefore Horatio questions the existence of the ghost and tells Francisco and Bernard to “Tush, tush, ’twill not appear” (Shakespeare 49) Horatio is hesitant to believe that such a ghost exists until the Horatio sees the ghost for the first time. As Horatio sees the ghost for the first time, he is initially frightened by the resemblance of the ghost to the

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    Lysistrata Gender Roles

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    Even though Lysistrata was perceived as a comedy, it brings up many modern concerns about women and their roles in civilization. Lysistrata was a play about women’s rights. It took place in ancient Greece during the time of the Peloponnesian war. The story goes that Lysistrata decided to gather the women of Sparta and Athens and deny their husbands sex until they ended the war. People thought of this as a comedy because it was such an “absurd” concept that any woman would have the courage to stand

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