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Research Paper (part 3)
The lords and ladies who surround Prospero represent the vanity of this world. They move through the apartments in the castle searching for more alcohol or other stimulants, like spoiled, empty-headed creatures at a party someone else is paying for (Dayan 67). If these party people are representatio... >>
Research Paper (part 1)
Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” Analysis “Te Masque of the Red Death” is rightfully considered to be one of Edgar Allan Poe’s most colorful stories. The tale is set in a castle belonging to Prince Prospero, a wealthy, powerful, and selfish monarch. Outside the walls of his castle, th... >>
Reflections from oneself (part 2)
Afterwards, the climax finally shows that the officer had no choice but to kill the elephant. However, with a few shots, the elephant still managed to survive, but the crowd’s stripping off his meat has eventually taken his life away. Torture, that is. The people being too much judgmental during t... >>
No Child Left Behind Act and its impact on education (part 1)
No Child Left behind Act was passed in 2001 and became a law in 2002. It was proposed by President G. W. Bush soon after taking office as the President of United States. The act was primarily focused towards the elementary and secondary education of the children on how to take effective measures tha... >>
Nansel mandela (part 2)
On June 12, 1964, eight of the accused, including Mandela, were sentenced to life imprisonment. During the period 1964 – 1982, he was imprisoned at the Robben Island Prison, Cape Town; and after that at Pollsmoor Prison, near to the mainland. Even during his tough life in prison, Nelson Mandel... >>
It takes two (part 1)
Introduction Everything that has a beginning has its ending either a good or a bad ending and always a journey of thousands of miles start with a single step. In love life the story is the same. If demands and expectations are made, then the doing will be smooth and enriching right from the first ... >>
Police use of force (part 2)
This is not to suggest that all use-of-force incidents are ambiguous. When police shoot a gunman holding hostages or a sniper terrorizing pedestrians, few observers are likely to call it a case of excessive force. But many use-of-force incidents are not quite so clear-cut. In fact, police often face... >>
Critical analysis of Medea (part 2)
Euripides choose to ignore Aristotle’s rules if they interfered with his message to the Athenian people. “Medea” very effectively dramatises the devastating result of the primitive forces and unrestrained passions to which humanity are subject. Medea’s murderous hate causes her suffering but... >>
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