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    A very good morning I bid to the panel of honourable judges, dedicated teachers, my fellow competitors last but not least beloved audience. Where there is unity there is always victory. Well, we all know about the story “Three Musketeers” which is a classic English novel written by Alexander Dumas. D’Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis are always united facing the challenges in their lives. When Cardinal Richelieu's guards appear to arrest d'Artagnan and the three musketeers, the four men win the

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    unified, meaning that every element of the plot should tie in to the rest of the plot. This type unity allows a tragedy to express universal themes powerfully, which makes it superior to history. To Aristotle a unity of time means that the entire action of the play needs to take place within fictional 24-hour period. Unity of place means that the action should be unfold in a single location. The unity of action means that a play should be constructed around a single plot-line, such as conflict between

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    expectation of something which is to take place in the following one . . . into the shortest possible period, so that the performance may more closely resemble reality and thus be more nearly perfect . . .I should be willing to concede that a whole city has unity of place . . . to make ancient rules agree with modern pleasure.”(Three Discourses of dramatic poetry) The mission of this paper is

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    Unity In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth explores its most critical concept of unity through human morals and ethics displayed by the characters. Unity is the relationship between a character and its conscience. Significant concepts including the supernatural and ambition support how Macbeth explores various aspects of unity and disunity which ultimately leads to the tragedy of Macbeth. Disunity appears as a desis. Disunity throughout the play is represented by characters moving away from their conscience. Macbeth’s

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    Unity In America

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    The America I Believe In Oliver Kemper said, “The foundation of freedom is unity.” So if we want America to stay free, the first thing we need is unity. I believe in an America where we are unified as one. Unity will create more harmony in America. After 9/11, America was unified and all were patriotic. People throughout the nation were supporting the military, and American flags were flying everywhere. America was united as one, and we all felt that the people who attacked us had hurt all

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    The Unity Of The Church

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    THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH The early church of God as referred in the book of Acts, started with a strong unity by gather daily (Acts 2:46), selling their possessions and laying the proceeds at the feet of the apostles (Acts 2:44-45; 4:33-37) and were one in heart and mind for God. But later we see this change as the church grew. Paul in I Corinthians 1:10 say “I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among

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    Role of the Inspector in An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley The inspector is an enigmatic character; playing one of the biggest parts in the drama. He is described on his entrance as creating "an impression of massiveness, solidity and purposefulness. He is a man in his fifties, dressed in a plain darkish suit... He speaks carefully, weightily, and has a disconcerting habit of looking hard at the person he addresses before actually speaking.". He works

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    Unity Of Beowulf

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    Jane Chance on The Structural Unity of Beowulf Jane Chance, the author of the essay entitled The Structural Unity of Beowulf: The Problem of Grendel’s Mother in an attempt to examine Germanic ideals. In the essay, Chance indicates that there are two ways in which readers may view the structure of the poem, Beowulf. The first way provides a two part structure that of the chronology of Beowulf’s journey from youth to adulthood as well as the battles that propel him to greatness. The second option

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    Unity In The Crucible

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    citizens to lose themselves and turn on one another, causing a divide in the community. In The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, the Salem community at the beginning of the play was loosely held together, but as the story progressed, the strings of unity began to break until the connections fell apart. In the very beginning, people kept their distance from one another. They saw children as those who are less important and they were to be seen, not heard. Reverend Parris wants to be well-known by all

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    Colonial Unity

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    The native Indians surrounding New England were very closely related in culture but lacked political unity. Most of the tribes were subdivided into many bands. Each of these bands would wage wars against each other although causing few casualties the defeated were humiliated and had to pay tribute to the winner. These Indians were much less demanding from nature as they moved between locations as seasons passed. As the New England colonists saw this they appointed themselves to judge how much land

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