What are the reasons for Iago’s actions?
- REFERENCE
What are the monetary cost, environmental cost, and economic cost about oil spill?…
Massive costs are being tallied on all fronts due to the oil spill in the Gulf. From an economic standpoint, one can only begin to calculate the amount of money the explosion of the rig has…
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- OTHELLO
What are the reasons for Iago’s actions?
In Othello, Iago suffers from any combinations of the following: 1. Jealousy that Othello is General and he is not. This stems from an overdeveloped sense of male reputation from an honor culture…
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- REFERENCE
Is Transocean Limited responsible for the oil spill? What part does Congress play in this event?
Transocean is responsible because they are the ones who were running the oil drilling rig when the well exploded and started to leak. They are the ones who made the mistakes that led to this….
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- SOCIAL SCIENCES
Have you ever experienced the idea of developing self-awareness? Please exaplin in as much…
We are all in the process of developing self-awareness. It is a life long journey. This is especially true because we go through so many changes during our lives that impact our development of…
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- SCIENCE
Lasix(furosemide) is a potassium sparring diuretic which is a prescription medication. Diuretics work on the renal system and cause the kidneys to excrete more urine, they increase urine output….
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- FRANKENSTEIN
Urgent notice :Discuss the true nature and personality of the creature in Mary Shelley’s…
It has been a *very* long time since I read the book, but it is different from most movie versions. The monster, far from being “slow”, mentally, has complex thoughts, emotions, and expressive…
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- REFERENCE
How can we break a password of a computer?
There are a number of ways that you can go about trying to break the password on a computer, depending on the type of password and the type of system you are trying to get into. One example is a…
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- MACBETH
What is the significance of the Act II, scene iv in Macbeth?
Macbeth Act IV, scene ii is a kind of throwaway scene. Most directors, I think, cut if from the stage play because it is only commentary: it does not advance the action of the plot. The…
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- TAR BABY
In relation to gender, race and class, who is the hunter and who is the hunted in Tar Baby? Is…
Brer Rabbit was the hero of all of Joel Chandler Harris’s tales as told by Uncle Remus. Rabbit was representative of the slave class (therefore black), and as a rabbit posed no threat to the slave…
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- AS YOU LIKE IT
character of rosalind in 500 words(As you like it by shakespeare)
Rosalind dominates As You Like It. So fully realized is she in the complexity of her emotions, the subtlety of her thought, and the fullness of her character that no one else in the play matches up…
- TRIFLES
Would you please criticize Trifles from the Structuralist Approach? Thanks a million!
Susan Glaspell’s one-act play Trifles may be analyzed from a structuralist literary approach by by examining the underlying structure and inherent tensions of the two groups, the men and the…
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- SCIENCE
Of course, Darwin’s most important theory was the theory of evolution through natural selection. This theory argued that organisms change and new species emerge because various traits that pop up…
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- E. BATES
Comment on the view that Bates’ “The Ox” portrays “pain stretched beyond all limits of…
Mrs. Thurlow in H.E. Bates’s short story The Ox is indeed a realistic representation of the limits of human endurance at the face of extreme suffering. It is exemplary and yet not unrealistic so as…
- BUSINESS
Write something about ‘Culture’ and its types.Topic from Business communication – MBA
Each of us grows up in a Culture that provides patterns of acceptable behaviour and belief. We may not be aware of the most basic features of our culture until we come into contact with people who…
- REFERENCE
What kind of career would you suggest to a high school student who is incredibly gifted in…
If she has the urge to travel (and especially if she speaks a foreign language), she may want to consider teaching English in a foreign country. The pay would be much higher than in the United…
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- FAHRENHEIT 451
Bradbury seemed to be predicting our present day when he wrote this book over 50 years ago. How…
Our society has changed in many ways since Bradbury was writing this book back in the early 1950s. Some of the ways seem to be similar to what envisioned, but others do not. What seems similar is…
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- THE TIME MACHINE
Please give an example of figurative language used in The Time Machine.
There are of course a number of different examples that you could cite. My own favourite comes at the very end of the story, in the Epilogue, when the narrator considers the import of the Time…
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- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Evidence for the lessons taught by Atticus Finch.I chose Courtesy, Integrity and Tolerance. I’m…
Courtesy: Atticus discourages the children from playing the Boo Radley game, and from bothering Boo in general. Look for evidence in chapters four and five. Atticus asks Jem to ge gentlemanly…
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- SOCIAL SCIENCES
What are 2 benefits and disadvantages of protectionism, with 2 examples of both?Iv been stuck on…
The major drawbacks of protectionism are that consumers in your country have to pay higher prices and get lower quality products. If we had more protectionism, for example, we would not have so…
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- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
As a result of the conviction, what conclusion did Jem draw about Boo Radley’s seclusion?…
“Scout, I think I”m beginning to understand why Boo Radley’s stayed shut up in the house all this time…it’s because he wants to stay inside.” (Jem, Chapter 23) Jem is so angry with the outcome…
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- THE GREAT GATSBY
Compare the death of Myrtle to the death of Gatsby in The Great Gatsby.
In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, both Mrytle Wilson and Jay Gatsby are victims of Tom Buchanan, the true villain of the novel who represents the careless recklessness of the Jazz Age….
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- OTHELLO
Do you agree or diagree with Othello’s jealousy?your opinion on othello’s jealousy
I think as an audience, it is very hard to agree with Othello’s jealousy. Even if he is a man of war and little acquainted with the soft phrase of peace and suddenly lacking a war to give him…
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- HALF BROKE HORSES
In this story, what is the most heartbreaking personal tragedy that Lily survived?Other than the…
The death of her sister Helen has a very clear impact on Lily in many ways and had long reaching effects for years after the event. First of all, Lily never had much confidence in men especially…
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- SOCIAL SCIENCES
Have you ever experienced the idea of developing self-awareness? Please explain in as much…
I’m wondering if this question is one you are supposed to pose to others or one that you are supposed to answer yourself. Everyone in the world has experienced the development of self-awareness….
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- ROMEO AND JULIET
What is Romeo’s first reaction when the friar tells him of his sentence and why does Romeo’s…
Romeo’s first reaction when Friar Lawrence tells him he is getting banished is basically to throw a tantrum. He moans and groans about how horrible a fate this is and he talks about killing…
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- REFERENCE
What if I said I was a Jew and someone responded and said”I hate jews”. Why would he hate the…
There have been various reasons why people have hated Jews over the years, and we have no way of knowing which one motivates any given person, at least not based just on them saying “I hate Jews.”…
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- THE BEAN TREES
What idea in the novel ” The Bean Trees” does Barbra Kingsolver develop regarding the…
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- SCIENCE
What does the posterior pituitary gland and the hypothalamus have in common with one another and…
The posterior pituitary gland or neurohypophysis is part of the endocrine system which secretes hormones into the blood stream. Hormones liberated by the postpit. are antidiuretic hormone (ADH),…
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- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
How is the author’s background related to To Kill a Mockingbird?anything about how the finch and…
Here are some biographical connections to To Kill a Mockingbird: Harper Lee grew up in Monroeville, Alabama–a small town similar to Maycomb. Harper Lee was a tomboy–similar to Scout. Harper…
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- ROMEO AND JULIET
Compare the setting and atmosphere of Act 3, scene 1 with Act 2, scene 6.
In Romeo and Juliet Act 2, Scene 6, the setting is Friar Laurence’s cell. It is characterized by: country (nature: flowers, gardens) holiness (church) “Till holy church incorporate two in one.”…
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- OF MICE AND MEN
How are the characters in Of Mice and Men discriminated against, as Crooks is discriminated…
There is significant discrimination in the novella, against the aged, against women, and against African-Americans. Candy is discriminated against because of his age and disability. He knows that…
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- ROMEO AND JULIET
What “joyful” news does Juliet’s mother have in Act III, Scene 5? What is Juliet’s response?
This is the scene where Juliet’s mom comes in after Juliet has just spent the night with Romeo. When Lady Capulet comes in, she thinks that Juliet has been crying because of Tybalt’s death. She…
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- LIFE OF PI
In Life of Pi, what is the significance of the island of weeds, “the exceptional botanical…
The island is a very bizarre and unusual inclusion in the book; up until that point in the novel, everything seemed pretty explainable. Even though improbable, Pi manages to surive with a tiger on…
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- HAMLET
Why does scene l of Act V in Hamlet begin with two clowns trading jokes? Do their jokes make any…
Comic relief is the easy answer. Poor Ophelia has gone mad, and in that madness she has drowned herself. How heavy and very sad is her demise, and as a contrast to her death, and in a way to cast…
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- HAMLET
In Act One, what does Hamlet learn from the Ghost’s speech?
In Hamlet Act I, Hamlet learns the following from the Ghost: There is an afterlife. He’s not sure if the Ghost is a demon or a soul trapped in Purgatory, but he’s definitely from some supernatural…
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- HAMLET
What is the function of the Polonius-Ophelia-Laertes family in this play? What parallels exist…
In some ways, Polonius, Ophelia and Laertes serve as foils to Claudius, Gertrude and Hamlet, but it isn’t quite as clear cut as that. Both Claudius and Polonius are trying to scheme their way into…
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- HAMLET
What is “rotten in the state of Denmark,” as Marcellus tells us? What do we learn about the…
There is something going on after the King dies, it isn’t clear what exactly it is, but the fact that a ghost has visited the castle now on more than one occasion suggests to Marcellus and to…
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- HISTORY
Foreign Policy in the 20th century (1900’s) · Think about how the United States becomes a…
I’m really kind of confused by the stuff that you’ve added to this question. I’m not sure how it is meant to fit with your basic question. The answer to your basic question is that the SU became a…
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- MATH
Find the vertex,fcus, ad directrix of the parabola (x+2)to the scond power = -24(y-1)
The parabola (x+2)^2 = -24(y-1) We need to find the vertex, focus, and directions 1. To find the vertex: We know that in the standard parabola x^2 = 4ay , the vertex (x,y)=(0,0), then in (x+2)^2 =…
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- LAW AND POLITICS
What is meant by a Terry stop?
A “Terry stop” is named after the 1968 Supreme Court case Terry v. Ohio. That case made this kind of stop legal. What was decided in that case was that police officers may stop and frisk a person…
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- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Are there any objects or characters in To Kill a Mockingbird that are used symbolically?Any…
THE MORPHODITE SNOWMAN. Jem and Scout create this snowman initially to resemble Mr. Avery, who angers them when he blames them for the sudden snowfall. Because of the lack of snow, they build it…
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- THE VIRGINIAN
Does anyone have some study questions for the Virginian?I am running a book club and need…
Try the link below for information right here on enotes.com It will take you to a summary, and there are various options for theme, characters, technique, etc. for you to choose as topics. Hope…
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- HISTORY
How did Roman slaves earn their freedom? via- Gladiators, good deeds, anything else….
As you’ve mentioned, they could be freed after becoming gladiators and surviving or winning a certain number of battles, they could be released after doing something heroic, but there were a number…
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- WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Why can young Catherine not correspond with Linton anymore?
Young Catherine is out walking with Nelly when one day when she runs into Heathcliff and Hareton. Heathcliff tells her that Hareton is not his son, but he does have a son and maybe some day his son…
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- OF MICE AND MEN
In Of Mice and Men, is the relationship between George and Lennie one of friendship, or…
Chapter 1 seems to support the conclusion that George feels obligated to take care of Lennie because we have him acting as a father figure by: organizing how they will eat ordering Lennie to…
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- HISTORY
Why is Martin Luther King Jr.s’ “I Have a Dream” speech considered importantly historical?
The reason that this speech is considered to be an important part of history is that it was connected to the 1963 March on Washington and that march is connected to the passage of the Civil Rights…
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- THE GREAT GATSBY
Dicuss how the theme of “The American Dream” in The Great Gatsby makes it a great piece of…
Thank you for conceding that this is an essay question of yours. We do not write answer for you but give you insight and you seem to understand that. Having said that, I will give you a few ideas…
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- LAW AND POLITICS
What is the state Florida penal code for Wrongful death?facts
You will not find any information about wrongful death in any state’s penal code. The term “penal” refers to crimes. Criminal laws are enforced by the government on behalf of all citizens,…
- POETRY
I want to write a concrete poem about a puzzle piece but im comparing it to how life is a…
Yes, you are on the right track. A concrete poem takes a physical shape and it is great to make the content of the poem work with the physical shape. You might consider writing about all the…
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- ENGLISH TEACHERS
To Kill a Mockingbird supplementsI am going to teach To Kill a Mockingbird to 10th graders next…
If you are also teaching anything by Truman Capote, you can go into the friendship between him and Harper Lee. I remember being stunned the first time I heard that the character of Dill was based…