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The initial impression Shakespeare creates of Lady Macbeth might make the audience feel that ‘fiend-like queen’ is indeed a fair representation of Lady Macbeth’s character mainly because of the part she plays in the atrocious murder of good king Duncan, a murder which leads to many others taking place. As she reads the letters so […]
Malcolm gives Lady Macbeth this description in the last speech in the play after he has been named the King of Scotland. He is declaring that the reign of Macbeth and his wife has ended and that he has begun. When he refers to Lady Macbeth as a ‘fiend-like Queen’, Malcolm is implying that he […]
In William Shakespearean Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is the true villain of the play as she is evil, ambitious and eventually insane. Lady Macbeth masterminded the idea to kill King Duncan and planted the vision into Macbeth mind, she convinced Macbeth to commit such a crime, and her love for her husband was eventually overruled by […]
In the poem Macbeth it is obvious that there are 3 people who are responsible for the death of King Duncan. The first choice is off course the 3 witches, the second Macbeth and the third Lady Macbeth. It is clear that the witches are the starters of the corruption, Lady Macbeth the catalyst who […]
Library impact research demonstrates that collaboration is essential in maximizing the positive impact of library media programs on student achievement and school success. Unfortunately, both the organizational structure and the culture in most schools discourage collaborative efforts among faculty members. Conference participants wishing to promote increased collaboration in their schools may need to draw on […]
In How Mr. Dewey Decimal Saved My Life by Barbara Kingsolver she discusses how she figured herself out in High school with the help of a Librarian. Kingsolver went to a High school in Kentucky and the school she attended was poorly funded. Kingsolver only had one class choice in school, which was Home Ec, […]
The urgent need to bolster the numbers of American Librarians and various Information Professionals (like archivists, museum curators, and others) is clear. There has been a significant focus on diversifying the career field and attracting the new generation of Americans. The introduction of a National Library Camp is indeed a timely initiative that has been […]
In todayâs world the existence of the computers greatly affects our society. Even the school embraces the technology to have a much easier work. EMAR Learning Center is a private school here in Davao City located at Matina Crossing. This school was started its operation by the school year 1984-1985. They want to ease their […]
A library is a place where various literary and artistic materials, such as books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, prints, records, and tapes are kept for reading, referencing, or borrowing. It can be a well-arranged collection of these materials or a specific room in someone’s home. The librarian is responsible for managing the book collection and facilitating […]
In the last decade of the 20th century the number of people accessing the internet worldwide probably doubled every 10 months. By 2000 it had reached almost every country in the world. The internet is the biggest and most important computer network, in fact, by 2000 it had reached almost every country in the world. […]
EXTENSION ENGLISH – The Grandmothers Tale Speech Fairy Tales are short stories that have been passed through cultures and generations, usually adapting to fit the social restrictions and morals of the time. The Grandmothers Tale, which most of us would recognize as Charles Perraultâs adaptation, Little Red Riding Hood, has been passed through different cultures, […]
Little Red Riding Hood âThe Company of Wolvesâ by Angela Carter is very similar to âLittle Red Riding Hoodâ, the little girl heading out with a basket full of liquor and goodies for her grandmother. The wolf stopping her on her way to the grandmotherâs house; the wolf races to the house, eats the grandma, […]
ENGLISH FAIRY TALE ADAPTATION SPEECH You will all be familiar with the fairy tale of the three little pigs, were in the fairy tale the pigs are cute and cuddly, and the wolf is big and bad. But what if we looked at it from a different point of view? What if the three little […]
The Company Of Wolves transforms Little Red Riding Hood into a ‘strong-minded child’ who possesses both awareness of her surroundings and the innocence of youth. This is a drastic revision to the traditional gender role typically assigned to girls her age. Despite being aware of the dangers lurking in the woods, Carter’s protagonist insists on […]
In my first lesson on fairy tales, we read through some stories such as âThe Rainbow Fishâ and âGoing on A Bear Huntâ where we examined stories studying the similarities and conventions of the stories, which eventually, we performed to Year 1âs. The most obvious characteristics that we learnt were:1. Struggle between Protagonists and Antagonists2. […]
This adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood and werewolf mythology explores the horror and sexuality of fairytales. The girl, Little Red Riding Hood, weaves a series of complex fantasies revealing her confusion about men, sexuality and desire. Little Red Riding Hood is a young girl in the story who is only just becoming a woman. […]
Duffy has successfully written about childhood and the loss of innocence in âlittle red capâ, discuss with detail reference to the poem and how Duffy has used imagery, syntax and structure effectively in the poem. Little Red Cap is written by Carol Ann Duffy and it is taken from her feminist collection âThe Worldâs Wife […]
In the text Norton Fairy Tales, multiple versions of the âRed Riding Hoodâ stories depict the evolution of gender roles and stereotypes in society, as well as the existence and advantageous characteristics of real life evil. In all the variations of the âRed Riding Hoodâ story, there exists an evil character that attempts to take […]
The Elements of Hood Literature enable readers to experience stories in various ways, while still conveying a universal theme. For children, the literal text ignites their imagination, whereas adults can probe deeper and uncover a more profound message. Through cleverly incorporating hidden motives into the narrative, readers are encouraged to explore different potentials and interpretations. […]
Humans have a monster inside of them that is subdued by society, and if society is taken away, then that âmonsterâ will consume them. This is true for most people, but not all humans are like that. One of the most notable humans to overcome the âmonsterâ is Simon, a character from the book âLord […]
The pigs were lying under the trees, appearing bloated and enjoying their surroundings in a sensuous manner. Despite the bloated appearance and calm demeanor, the pigs were soon to face a brutal extermination. The use of the word “sensuously” also hinted at potential sexual connotations. With no wind stirring and the pigs unsuspecting, Jack was […]
Good vs. Evil Star Wars, Superman, James Bondâall of these are stories which chronicle the ever-present warfare between good and evil. What exactly is good? How does one describe evil? The answers to these questions are highly subjective, and could be debated for years on end without ever reaching a final conclusion. However, it is […]