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- 1401: Slang in America
- ... not considered. If a language is not comfortable, why would you want to speak it? Language has always changed to fit the paradigms of society (Crystal 105). For example, in Shakespeare's time, many contractions used today were considered poor English. Rarely could a person of high social status be found using "don't" in a sentence. Today, however, people may ...
- 1402: Won't Libertarian Socialism Destroy Individuality?
- ... capitalist, governor or other exploiter. In addition, capitalism also restricts the development of an individual's ethics because it creates the environment where these ethics can be bought. To quote Shakespeare's Richard III: "Second Murderer : . . .Some certain dregs of conscience are yet within me. First Murderer : Remember our reward, when the deed's done. Second Murderer : Zounds! He dies. I ...
- 1403: What is Love?
- ... this sort of love. For example, a child usually loves his or her parents. This part of love has also been written about through out history. The great literary genius, Shakespeare, wrote entire plays tackling this subject (Encarta, CD-ROM). One of the more famous examples is Macbeth. Again, this sort of love is different to different people. I might love ...
- 1404: Minstrels
- ... pride. They accompanied themselves with harps. Their chief form of expression was poetic alliteration or rhyme. By the 1700's the bards were no longer popular. A famous playwright, William Shakespeare, is often called the Bard of Avon (World Book Encyclopedia pp. 109.) Today bards are often seen and heard at folk festivals. The decline of minstrels was due to that ...
- 1405: Different Images of the Wife Between Sixteenth Centuries and Today
- ... husband when their husband order them to do everything. What different image of the wife between sixteenth centuries and today? We can divide three different images to explain in the Shakespeare's play " The Taming of the shrew" and two articles for ‘ Japanese women no longer resigned to traditional roles" and " Men, women more confused about roles". The first different image ...
- 1406: Dolphins & Humans: Breaking Barriers of Communication
- ... million years old. It is believed that dolphins evolved from cows. In support of this theory, there are traces of hooves on the fins of dolphin fossils. In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare took readers back six hundred years before the birth of Christ and told of a boy named Arraign, who was cast into the sea by pirates. A dolphin came to ...
- 1407: I've Learned
- ... to draw the line between being nice and not hurting people's feelings and standing up for what you believe Contributed by: Mignon "To thine own self be true..." --William Shakespeare Telling of God's Assured Love.
- 1408: Analysis of the Poems of William Wordsworth
- ... Revisited and Other Poems, written in 1835, and The Sonnets of William Wordsworth, written in 1838, were both accepted well publicly and Wordsworth's sonnets were compared with those of Shakespeare and Milton (Wordsworth, William DISCovering). He was given honorary degrees from the University of Durham and Oxford University, and in 1843, he became poet laureate. He retired to Rydal in ...
- 1409: The Destruction of Macbeth?
- The Destruction of Macbeth? Macbeth is a play written by William Shakespeare, and is about a man becoming a king through the wrong ways. The play starts off with Macbeth as a war hero with expectations to become king. His route for ...
- 1410: Brutus is a Very Ambitious Man
- Brutus is a Very Ambitious Man William Shakespeare’s play, “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, is mainly based on the assassination of Julius Caesar. The character who was in charge of the assassination was ironically, Marcus Brutus, a ...
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