Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
refused to profane the name of his love, Una. Then, Britomart challenges the decree and brings down four of the six knights before they accept defeat. The eight then enter Castle Joyeous. It is sumptuously decorated, with tapestries depicting the story of Venus
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
of the American institution. This is shown by the actual name of the film; Independence Day is an American holiday celebrating the freedom of Americans. But the narrative states that the defeat of the aliens was due to all nations fighting together, although dont
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Category: /Literature/English
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Another aspect of Parris is also shown in Act 1. Parris is incredibly insecure regarding his standing with the people, and uses his pulpit as a way to satisfy his selfish desires. Parris desired to own property as respected man did in the Puritan community
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
in the past, due to his wonderful insight and desire to do better than his previous film. It was practically hopeless for someone to begin a studio at this time and expect to remain long enough to make themselves a name, but there was still a chance to make
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Category: /Literature/English
brags to her friend Ms. Linde about how she had forged her fathers name to borrow money to save her husbands life and how she had been secretly paying off this debt. Helmer finds out about this crime and is furious, until he finds that no one will ever
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
brags to her friend Ms. Linde about how she had forged her fathers name to borrow money to save her husbands life and how she had been secretly paying off this debt. Helmer finds out about this crime and is furious, until he finds that no one will ever
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
many parallels between him;
his son, and his predecessor, Richard II, and while he intends to reveal Hal's shortcomings, he
primarily reveals his own.
He begins by criticizing Hal's choice of associates, namely the rogues who inhabit the
tavern. He
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Category: /History/European History
EMPEROR NERO DRUSUS CLAUDIUS GERMANICUS
Rome was not built in a day. There is more to this statement, as regards its contextual meaning when the name "Nero" is mentioned. Just like the United States of America of today, Rome was a very powerful place
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
is not quite a totally reasonable person yet, her experiences at Lowood and Thornfield show her developing sense of reason and her desire to do what she knows is right triumphing over her desire to do what she feels most natural. For example, when Jane goes to Miss
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Category: /Law & Government
looks at, and studies, and has a political critique of, anything that falls into normative and deviant categories, particularly desire, sexual activities and identities (Creed, p.125). The word 'queer', as it appears in the dictionary, has a primary meaning
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