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  Representations of Women in Shakespeare
.... or less domesticate Katherine, not to turn her into a drudge but rather to tame her as he would a pet falcon, to "cure her mad and headstrong humor" (IV.ii). ....
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Women in Three Plays by Shakespeare
.... or less domesticate Katherine, not to turn her into a drudge but rather to tame her as he would a pet falcon, to "cure her mad and headstrong humor" (IV.ii). ....
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Portrayals of Children in Shakespeare's Plays
.... nobles who have agreed to re-crown John even though as Salisbury says the whole ceremony is "To gild refined gold, to paint the lily" (IV.ii), John's tenure as ....
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Analysis of Characters in Othello
.... She first asks, "Am I the motive of these tears, my lord?" (IV.ii.43). Moments later, she wonders "what ignorant sin have I committed?" (IV.ii.70). ....
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Othello
.... confronts Desdemona, calls her "that cunning whore of Venice", and becomes determined that the only way to save his honor is to kill her (Shakespeare IV.ii.90 ....
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Henry IV, I
.... THESIS: Falstaff is Hal's surrogate father, his friend, his mentor and his drinking buddy in I Henry IV, but he will abandon Falstaff in II Henry IV when duty ....
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Richard III Character in The Tragedy of King Richard III
.... He orders the murder of both of Edward's sons, princes Edward and Richard. "I wish the bastards dead" he proclaims (Shakespeare, IV.ii.21-22). ....
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DSM-IV Diagnosis
.... The diagnosis is AXIS II 301.83 Borderline Personality Disorder. .... (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition (DMS-IV). ....
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Comedies and Romances of Shakespeare
.... In The Taming of the Shrew, Petruchio sets out to domesticate an obstreperous Kate as he would a pet falcon, to "cure her mad and headstrong humor" (IV.ii). ....
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Richard II and Richard III
.... Roses, the battle for power between the houses of Lancaster (Henry) and York (Richard II and III) begins with the death of Richard II by Henry IV, the former ....
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The Story of Phaedra
.... He raises his love for Aricia as a defense to his father, but Theseus does not believe him: "You play the criminal to clear your name" (IV.ii.93). ....
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RICHARD II
.... nothing grieved,/And thou with all pleased, that hast all achieved!" (IV, i, 224 .... not rendering them powerless is evident in the speech of III, ii, when Richard ....
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Henry IV: Part I
William Shakespeare in Henry IV: Part I tells the story of part of the history of England, when Henry IV as king is surrounded by enemies .... (I.ii.1). Young Hal ....
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Richard II in William Shakespeare's Play
Richard II in William Shakespeare's play Richard II is a ruler who is not suited to the role fate has created for him. In the passage in question (IV.1.273-290 ....
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Othello
.... cunning whore of Venice/That married with Othello/You, mistress/That have the office opposite to Saint Peter,/And keep the gate of Hell!" (Shakespeare IV.ii.79 ....
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
.... hope to pass, when she says of the ring plot to Nerissa, "We shall have the old swearing / That they did give the rings away to men" (Shakespeare, IV.ii.14-15 ....
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Romeo and Juliet: Conception of Love
.... early waking--what with loathsome smells, And shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth, That living mortals, hearing them, run mad - (Shakespeare IV. Ii. ....
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Othello
.... tells the woman he loves she is a keeper at the gate of Hell and "I took you for that cunning whore of Venice That married with Othello" (Shakespeare IV.ii.79 ....
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Love and Hate in Othello
.... tells the woman he loves she is a keeper at the gate of Hell and "I took you for that cunning whore of Venice That married with Othello" (Shakespeare IV.ii.79 ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... How weary, stale, flat and un profitable, / Seem to me all the uses of this world!" (I.ii). .... O cursed spite, / That ever I was born to set it right" (Iv). ....
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Comparison of DSM-III, DSM-III-R & DSM-IV
.... the development of DSM-III, its successor, the DSM-III-R, and the DSM-IV. .... Many of the diagnoses in the DSM-II had been renamed, subtyped, and/or split into ....
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Coriolanus
.... However, Volumnia has already admitted after declining an invitation to dinner that "Anger's my meat: I sup upon myself" (Shakespeare IV.ii.50-53). ....
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Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
.... IV's reign was established by rebellion, Bolingbroke having become the Lancastrian/Plantagenet Henry IV when the vain and foolish Richard II abdicated ( ....
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Supporting Characters in Romeo and Juliet
.... Paris. In II.iv, The Nurse functions as a go-between for Romeo and Juliet, delivering Juliet's message to Romeo in the street. She ....
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Interrelationships in Three Plays
.... nature and instrumental use of beauty on the men who robbed her of her better nature "then left me, too late, to count their value by their loss" (IV.ii). ....
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Shakespeare's 2 History Plays, the Henriad
The three history plays by Shakespeare known as the Henriad are comprised of Henry IV: Part I, Henry IV: Part II, and Henry V. Richard III is actually the ....
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Character of Desdemona in Othello
.... For instance, her saintly virtue is referred to throughout the play (II.iii.23; III.i.34; IV.i.14 to cite but a few) by everyone except her father and Iago. ....
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Contraceptive Services in South Africa
.... (ii) & (iii). N/A given the above answer. (iv) The study was non-experimental (Ehlers 2003, p. 232) and did not manipulate any of the variables studied. ....
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Theme of Appearance vs Reality
.... she is speaking about a sister who loved without having that love returned: But let concealment like a worm i' the' bud Feed on her damask cheek (II.iv.110-112 ....
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Teacher and Student Ratings
.... to (and therefore better able to detect) the Learning Style II attributes than they are sensitive to and able to detect the Learning Style III and IV attributes ....
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