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Thursday, March 17, 2016
In Act III, scene 2, why may the establishment of Claudius's guilt be considered the crisis of the revenge plot?
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The crisis of a drama usually proceeds and leads to the climax. In Shakespeare's Hamlet , the proof that Claudius is guilty...
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Please answer these questions about Lennie and the deaths he causes in Chapter 5 of Of Mice and MenONLYCHAPTER 5,How does Lennie react to...
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In Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men , Lennie also tries to cover the puppy up and hide it. If he can keep George from finding ...
What is the relationship between Joe and Pip in Chapter 57 of "Great Expectations"?
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While Pip is sick and helpless in Chapter 57, his relationship with Joe is like it was when he was a child. Joe, "good Christian man...
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
What is the irony in "Girl," by Jamaica Kincaid?
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The story is ironic because Jamaica Kincaid writes from a mother's perspective giving her daughter information on how she is to live her...
Monday, March 14, 2016
What hints are there in Chapter 4 of "A Tale of Two Cities" that Mr. Lorry's secret mission resurrects some issues from his own past?
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The author gives us a clear hint that Mr. Lorry's mission resurrects issues from his own past through metaphor. He describes the gentle...
Discuss the role of the U.S. in political affairs of other countries and the U.S. and Soviet responses to each other during the Cold War.i need...
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The topics that are the focus of your paper seem to take US history from the time of early imperialism under Teddy Roosevelt in ...
What are five of Minerva's strengths in the novel, In the Time of the Butterflies?
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Minerva is intelligent and determined . From a young age, she desires to become a lawyer, but her ambitions are thwarted because her fathe...
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