Category: /Literature
. Away to heaven, respective lenity, and fire- eyed fury by my conduct now- Now Tybalt, take the 'villain' back again That late thou gav'st me; for Mercutio's soul Is but a little way above our heads, Staying for thine to keep him company; Either thou, or I
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
meet Mercutio in the 4th scene. His cynicism is immediately made apparent by his suggestion to Romeo, to "borrow Cupid's wings". He continues, a little later, with his Queen Mab Speech. He begins with the deepest cynicism with his fairy story:
"O I see
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
department they also
controlled the states affairs and had supreme control second to God. After, the emperors
grasped such titles as Kings, Princes , and Dukes. This type of command with which the
Holy Roman emperors had granted themselves furthered
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Category: /Literature
of others, a jester,
clown" or "one who has little or no reason or intellect" or
"one who is made to appear to be a fool" (word originated from
North Frisian). In english literature, the two main ways which
the fool could enter imaginative literature
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Category: /Literature/English
and in what manner the author meant to inspire or influence his audience. I do not think that Beowulf is a Christian allegory because Beowulf had very little in common with the Biblical figure of Jesus Christ. I think that religion was not the primary thematic
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
and the renewal of the educational system. He was known as the Prince of Humanists (Ciger). Castiglione, on the other hand, focused on the behavioral attributes; he studied the changes in the late medieval culture and effectively created a guide book for the elite
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Category: /Literature/English
the play seem comical, since some characters had to use wigs made of yarn. This was shown when Danny Packard had to wear a red yarn wig, which made him seem like a little girl, even though he was trying to look like a prince. This made the play seem even more
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
;gt; The dome became a symbol of authority, as well as a model, for other domes in the Western world, including the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. Most of Michelangelo's original designs and structures can still be viewed today, with little
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
assumes that they are naked. Also, there are subtle details that suggest that this couple were (or still are) having sex. Their skin is slightly dewy and the man's hair is a little damp at the ends, implying that they are sweating. The woman's eyes are closed
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Stripped of Shakespeare's poetic style and skilful characterization, Macbeth is revealed as little
more than a petty tyrant. Like Machiavelli's Prince, Macbeth seeks power as an end in itself and
sees any means as justified provided it helps him
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