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The BBC's Six O'clock News recently broadcast a secretly taped film of animals being abused and killed for their fur at Guangzhou's Fur Market - the main centre for China's cat and dog fur exports. The hidden camera footage was filmed by the People
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The Fate of Romeo and Juliet
The disastrous death of the star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, was fated before their decisions could prevent their deaths. In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, many hints and signs of foreshadowing were given
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In the novel, The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the story can be viewed as a contrast between democracy and anarchy. Ralph is elected by the stranded boys to be their chief. Governed by rationality, he tries to be a democratic leader, watching
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The analogy of a person shooting (killing with a gun) another person, clearly describes who held the responsibility of Othello's downfall in the play Othello by William Shakespeare. In this situation, there is no doubt, as to who is responsible
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been proven time and time again that seeking to know one's own fate will not help you but instead harm you; for these prophecies are always filled with half-truths and deception. William Shakespeare's Macbeth is the ultimate tragedy as both fate
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Category: /History
On May 8, 1861, William Tecumseh Sherman wrote to the Secretary of War, offering his services not for three months, but for three years. He did not want to become a political general and on June 20, 1861 accepted the grade of Colonel in the Thirteenth
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William Shakespeare was a supreme English poet and playwright,
universally recognized as the greatest of all the dramatists.
A complete, authoritative account of Shakespeare's life is lacking;
much supposition surrounds relatively few
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?As I Lay Dying? by William Faulkner consists of strange happenings throughout the story. One of the most awkward settings in the book is the relationship between husband and wife that occurred between Anse and Addie Bundren. What we see
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The purpose of William Blakes London is to reveal the oppression of the lower class citizens of London, by the aristocracy during the late 18th century. Blake uses various poetic devices in order to enhance the portrayal of the poems purpose
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model of application can be seen in William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies. In the story a group of British schoolboys become marooned on an uninhabited island due to a nuclear war. On the island the attempted democracy by the boys gradually begins
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