The True Hero, Emilia In Shakespeare’s Othello, Emilia evolves from a vulnerable wife desperately seeking her husband’s attention into a woman of strength. After learning about Iago’s lies, Emilia defies Iago in order to save the reputation of her friend Desdemona. It is Emilia’s choice not to remain silent and side with Iago’s deceitful ways but to follow her morality and defend Desdemona, who is accused of cheating on Othello. Emilia’s actions show her heroism, as she verbally stands up to Iago
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1. Define and describe the group. When I was in High School I had joined H.O.O.C. club which stood for Helpers Of Our Community. This was a community service club that met every Mondays and Wednesdays after school. They helped families who couldn’t afford to celebrate the holidays, we fundraised, fed the homeless. 2. Define what is normal behavior for the group. Usually everyone was suppose to show up to every meeting if you joined the club. You would participate and do your hours on helping
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John Proctor the Hero A person who is admired for their good deeds or actions would be considered a hero. One can receive huge amounts of respect from others because they are a hero. In the story The Crucible by Arthur Miller, John Proctor could be considered a hero due to his loyalty in his faith and for ending the executions of innocent people that are accused of being a witch. Heroes aren’t usually perfect; they usually had done something bad that no one really knows about. They don’t always
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In Tangerine, there are multiple different types of conflict in the passage and I will be identifying three different types of conflict in the passage such as man vs man vs nature and man vs self. One conflict seen in the novel thus far is man vs nature or the sinkhole at Paul’s school and how it affected him. Two options or solutions came out of this. One being Paul could move to Tangerine Middle school or “All the eighth graders would have to squeeze into the high school and all the seventh
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Inner evil is something that everyone struggles with. Are the things I do evil? Does what I do make me evil? Can evil be misread? All of those are questions asked but the answer has yet to be found. Just because someone doesn't give a homeless person money, are they evil? When a good person kills an un-innocent person, are they evil or did they do it for a good reason? These are just things that people struggles with on a daily basis. Can you recognise that good maybe evil, or will it remain evil
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As a trainee therapist, I feel relatively untethered to the rigours, set of practices and organisational jargons that represents my placement organisation. Taking advantage of this vantage of being an intern, I propose to conduct discourse analysis on an artefact that denotes my placement organisation, its website http://womensandgirls.org.au. (Blacktown Women’s and Girls’ Health Centre, 2018). Hall (2001) states that Foucault’s definition of discourse moves its focus from linguistics and postulates
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that is designed for athletes including swimmers. It is waterproofed indeed, but only if you do not push any buttons under water. Though it is not convenient for swimmers at all. In water sports it is quite usual to use a watch in the water, for example when you need to stop your lap time. The point is if you purchase a water-resistant watch, you expect it be like that when using it all the time. To avoid this problem there are two opportunities: They should be fair enough to mark it clearly on
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them being Loyalty. Odysseus wife Penelope is a symbol of loyalty throughout the epic. Penelope’s loyalty towards her husband is seen in many ways. She is the epitome of a devoted wife. Examples of this can be seen in her creative ways of putting off many suitors who have taken over the house in Ithaca. Another example is seen in the clever tasks she has the suitors complete to keep them distracted and her self unwed. All of these tie into the general theme of loyalty in the Odyssey. In the beginning
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For example, the concept of family and the role women around the world carry in the
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To start off with I would like to tell everyone a story. Once upon a time there was a young boy who lived in the land of average-ism. Everyone made the same amount of money, everyone went to the same school, same opportunities, and yet some had different amounts of work. All his life our young hero wanted to be special, wanted to escape the disease of average-ism. He wanted people to remember him, he wanted to be famous. Unfortunately our hero lived in a Socialist society and he ended up fading into
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