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… mainly of his predictions of what could happen in the future, according to his time. The Time Traveller travels forward to the year 802,701AD, but still in England is his, evolved, back garden. When he arrives, he finds two completely different…
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… be that they could relate to the violence on stage. They themselves were probably very much used to pubic executions and bear baiting. The acts that, to us, are gory an horrific, could have been a reality to a majority of the audience: "[He is]…
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… of stagecraft is not excellent, but very good. The Blood Revenge Tragedy (in the expositional Act I) is set in a violent, male, military society. This, in comparison to the pastoral 'As You Like It' or 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is a strong and horrific…
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… awkward; they are very close but their love is very strange. It is made well known to the readers and listeners, that the two love each other very much by the way they act at the beginning of the play; but they do things that makes it seem weird. At…
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… in which the government, the Party, controls every aspect of its people's lives. The government brainwashes its people into believing anything it says. In today's world there are governments that try to control all the aspects of its people lives.…
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… Javert sees anyone who may have commit a crime as simple as the theft of a loaf of bread as a social malefactor, a blight on all of society, a prime evil who needs to be eliminated, removed from the general population, and a devil that can be neither…
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… God. She is beautiful, honorable, and chaste. The sanctity of a woman is not only worth fighting for, it is worth dying for. Her glove on plate mail is a harmonious battle cry, a motivation both formidable and divine. Always painfully proper and never…
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… Potter's favorite sport - Quidditch. In the first book of the Harry Potter series, Professor Snape confiscated this library book from Harry. Rowling wrote the book as though it were the same book Harry Potter took from the library (Harry's name is writte…
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… Witchcraft and Wizardry, an object called the Sorting Hat sorted the 1st year students into four houses. The boldest were sent to Gryffindor, the cleverest to Ravenclaw, the nicest to Hufflepuff, and the most power-hungry were sorted to Slytherin.…
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… at Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and can't wait to meet his best friends, Ron and Hermione, again. He lives with his uncle and aunt, who are non-magic people, because evil Lord Voldemort killed his mother and father when Harry was…
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