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    Chad Deity

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    The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity‚ by Kristoffer Diaz‚ is a dramatic comedy that challenges the culture of media in the wrestling industry. This play highlights how hard it is to pursue the “American Dream’ in a discriminating country. The play is told mostly from the character Macedonia Guerra’s‚ also known as The Mace‚ perspective. He is described as a fall guy for the main wrestling star Chad Deity. The Mace is actually an excellent wrestler‚ but he is forced to lose to Chad Deity to please

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    Things Fall Apart In the story Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe is using irony‚foreshadowing‚and symbolism in the novel by using setbacks and challenges in the village and how they went through struggles good and bad times. In the novel Things FallApart by Chinua Achebe shows foreshadowing in the novel. In three of the most easily recognized symbols of Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart fire. You’ll also learn a bit about why Achebe used these symbols. In Things Fall Apart the main character

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    What happens when star-crossed lovers paths intertwine? Some may say happily ever after‚ but a happy beginning can lead to a tragic ending. When death is involved‚ it can be at anybody’s fault. Even the unexpected. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚written by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespeare shows us a variety of characters that could have contributed to Romeo and Juliet’s death. In saying that‚ the character who mostly influenced the death of Romeo and Juliet is Lord Capulet because he was being very

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ I think that Lord Capulet is the person most responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet.To start‚ Lord Capulet forced Juliet to marry Paris‚ a man she did not want to marry because she did not love him and she was already married to Romeo. “...An you be not‚ hang‚ beg‚ starve‚ die in the streets‚/ For my soul‚ I’ll ne’er acknowledge thee‚...”-Capulet (3.5.220-221).Lord Capulet says this after Juliet shows she is not happy about marrying Paris. He is willing to not

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    Her father is more interested in seeing that she marries well and soon rather than her personal happiness. He tells Paris that although she is "free to choose" her own mate‚ it must be from a narrow pool that he has approved of‚ and what’s more‚ he has already selected Paris. He sees no reason why his daughter would object. Well‚ as Shakespeare hints during the play - both Romeo and Juliet didn’t really have relationships with their parents. Children in those days (especially rich ones like Juliet)

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    How can Romeo and Juliet‚ a classic Shakespeare tragedy about two star-crossed lovers‚ even remotely have ties to Blink‚ a modern non-fiction book? Blink is about delving into how we make our snap-judgements; our decisions without thinking. Romeo and Juliet’s theme is we can make rash decisions with little information—life changing decisions. Romeo and Juliet’s story was made up of a series of snap-judgements. Even how they fell in love only knowing each other for minutes is one big snap-judgement

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    A lot of the characters in Shakespeare’s masterpiece‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ have many more layers to them then it may seem. There are several literary terms to show the layers that make up the characters. Shakespeare uses juxtaposition‚ oxymoron‚ and paradox as indirect characterization to show how complex Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Friar Laurence are as characters. Juliet is young and has deep changing feelings. Many of the feelings she has toward Romeo are confusing ones‚ “honorable villain‚” (3.2.79). This

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    PARENTS

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    Tribute to parents There are people‚ who are special in our life. Those special people are my parents‚ Also sometimes known as spy agents. Love of parents is unbound‚ And it always stays around. Sacrifices made by them can’t be measured‚ And the memories have to be treasured. They are full of charm‚ And never mean harm. They have a tender and caring heart I don’t know where to start. They might scold us‚ And we would create a fuss. But we still share the same love‚ Gentle

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    Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery as a way to better describe and introduce his characters. Dark imagery is present in the exposition of the play when Romeo is returning home from his long night out. In a conversation between Lord Montague and Benvolio‚ Montague is telling his nephew of all the recent strange behaviors Romeo has been carrying out. Montague explains‚ “Away from light steals home my heavy son And private in his chamber pens himself‚ shuts up his windows and locks fair daylight

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    Throughout the first act of Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo exemplifies his humor and passion. There are many examples where Romeo displays his witty and humorous personality. In scene 2‚ while Romeo and Benvolio are talking‚ Capulet’s servingman sees Romeo and asks him if he knows how to read. Romeo answers‚ “ay if I know the letters and the language” (1.2.66). Romeo cleverly responds to the servingman. He humorously is avoiding answering the question. Additionally in scene 4‚ where Romeo

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