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    Hamlet: Finding Courage to Die In William Shakespeare’s "Hamlet" we see a young man paralyzed with grief over his father. So much so that he is believed to have gone mad. Hamlet is such a complex character that one must look deeply to find what drives him. Did he really have the courage to kill the king or was it madness? Hamlet’s character will be illuminated by explaining both soliloquies and finally Hamlet himself. "To be‚ or not to be‚ that is the question‚" (Beaty‚ 1348) is one of the

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    Dear Mother

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    and careless because that’s nothing you deserve‚ and all I want is to make you proud as you make me. I’m sorry for being inconsiderate and I’m sorry I wasn’t there for you yesterday but I still wanted to let you know how proud I am to call you my mother. I love you forever and always. Dear Mom‚ First off I want to start off with how proud I am to be your daughter. I’m continuously amazed with how you deal with so much and make everything look so easy. I couldn’t imagine dealing with the obstacles

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    Mockingbird is a book about courage in many different situations from many different characters. The definition of courage is “the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty‚ danger‚ pain‚ etc.‚ without fear; bravery.” There are so many instances of courage in the novel that it is impossible not to consider it as one of the key themes of the novel. From childhood perceptions of courage such as completing a dare to the monumental examples of courage from Atticus defending Tom

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    Lady In Her Bath

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    Lady in Her Bath “Lady in Her Bath” is a painting painted by a famous French Renaissance Artist known as Francois Clouet. He was an artist known for the detailed paintings of French royal families as the court painter. He also had other well-known paintings the “Portrait of Elisabeth of Austria‚ Queen of France‚” the “Portrait of Henry II” and more. The painting “Lady in Her Bath” is described as a lady nude in a bath posing for a portrait with a flower in her hand. And she is in the company of

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    The Author to Her Book

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    The Author to Her Book In "The Author to Her Book‚" Anne Bradstreet explains how she felt when her poems were published without her knowledge and consent. She explains these feelings of resentment‚ humiliation‚ pride‚ affection‚ and commitment with the use of many poetic devices. She frequently experiences an internal struggle. Bradstreet uses extended metaphor throughout the poem to express her unhappiness with the publishing of her poems. The use of this metaphor helps us to relate

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    The Mother Sauces

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction A sauce is the crowning glory of any dish. From the basic "five mother" sauces‚ there are literally hundreds of variations of sauce that are used to dress‚ compliment‚ enhance and bring out the flavor of the food it is served with. Food is simply better with sauce. Nuggets need to be dipped; chopped steak‚ smothered; and macaroni‚ cheesed. The French have known this for quite some time‚ as evidenced by their culinary reliance on 5 classic

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    mother of 1084

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    gives away the importunate what he owes to his creditors. His uncle Sir William decided to teach him a lesson by having him arrested for debt and to make him know who is his true friends are. Young Honeywood loves Miss Richland but he recommends to her the suit of Lofty a government officer whom he believes to be responsible for his release from arrest. But it is Miss Richland who has secured his release. Heneywood finally understand his folly and gets married with Miss Richland. Within the main plot

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    show the theme of courage in different ways. Courage is a difficult virtue for people to emulate in real life. Some believe that courage is when people have strong bodies and hearts. Others would say it is when people tell the truth directly instead of avoiding it. In this novel‚ Atticus Finch‚ Mrs. Dubose ‚ and Boo Radley are similar in their courageous attitudes by taking multiple risks to stand up for innocent people while they are different in how they demonstrate their courage ; Atticus Finch

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    Nora’s early courage and her confirmation of that courage at the end of the play. Nora’s strength of character in forging her father’s signature on a loan‚ and the repercussions of that act‚ provide much of the driving force for the drama. But Nora’s great choice remains until the last act. She speaks of "the most wonderful thing‚" she has countless opportunities to escape from her dilemma through the assistance of Krogstad or Rank‚ but it is not until the final pages of Act IV that her final decision

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    Revolutionary Mothers

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    My past history books and social studies classes provided the basis to my knowledge on America’s past events‚ like the Revolutionary War. These books‚ classes‚ and even historians that I was accustomed to‚ only told about the men’s part in wars like this‚ while women were extremely overlooked. In my opinion‚ the women had just as great of roles as the men did in this era. As the troubles between the colonists and the British began‚ colonial women soon learned that they could be of great importance

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