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the right to die with dignity. When a doctor
helps a patient die it is called euthanasia, but when a person tries to kill him/herself it is
called suicide. If people do not want to stay on their death bed forever they should be
able to kill themselv
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and feelings of a certain
character at a point in the play. It reveals the innermost beliefs of the character
and offers an unbiased perspective as it is merely the character talking to the
audience,
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why you agree/disagree with this statement.
In 1946 when the Vietnam War began, the French fought the Vietcong in order to control Vietnam. They wanted to control over its body-its economy, foreign policy, and especially its political system (as
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only the only American who survived the firebombing of Dreseden by British and American planes at the end of World War II. He is also one of the few people from any country that survived. For ten days and nights bombers dropped phosphorous bombs on
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William Shakespeare's comedy "Much Ado About Nothing", the
characters
Beatrice and Benedick are involved in what could only be called a
"love/hate"
relationship. The play is a classic example of this type of
relationship, and allows us
to view
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Tennessee Williams play, “A Streetcar Named Rosie,” a major
theme is reality vs. illusion. The theme deals with Stella's reality and
Blanche's illusions, where Stella deals with her reality, Blanche creates
illusions to forget hers.
Stella's
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critics feel that in the play “Antigone” by Sophocles, there are two characters that can be considered the tragic hero. Antigone and Creon both display many characteristics that would label them the tragic hero. Creon’s actions are
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the most plentiful and most important to the plot of the play. Much can be accomplished in the way of Hamlet’s character through his soliloquies. They are Hamlet’s principal way of communicating with the audience and demonstrating his character
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the Scottish poet Robert Burns. The character Holden thinks the line is ?if a body catches a body in the rye? instead of the actual line in the poem which is ?if a body meets a body in the rye?. His sister Phoebe corrects him. Holden tells his sister
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the world, that we overlook one of the worst. Of course, we have drugs, we have alcohol, and many others similar to these. But we often take for granted an increasing addiction, mostly among young adult men. The world wants us to believe that it is
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