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March 2 2004 Robert M Hull a b Robert Kerchner a Sungkyu Kwak a Rosemary Walker a a School of Business Washburn University 1700 SW College Avenue Topeka KS 66621

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March 2 2004 Robert M Hull a b Robert Kerchner a Sungkyu Kwak a Rosemary Walker a a School of Business Washburn University 1700 SW College Avenue Topeka KS 66621 b Corresponding author Tel 17852311010 fax . Themes. Pitfalls & impediments. The road to marriage is often lined with pitfalls and impediments. . . Benedick. and Beatrice are hostile lovers before they warm to each other. Claudio doubts Hero's chastity before he is proven wrong.. William Shakespeare, likely written 1598. Told through Caught Ya sentences. this is a story of a battle of the sexes of 2 love affairs . fraught. with obstacles and of . chicanery. its a romantic comedy set in messina italy centuries ago when men held all the power and women were . -or-. ‘from the . casque. to the cushion’. . the comic turn. . . Sexual intercourse began. . In nineteen sixty-three. . (Which was rather late for me) –. . Between the end of the . -or-. ‘from the . casque. to the cushion. ’. . the comic turn. . . Sexual . intercourse began. . In nineteen sixty-three. . (Which was rather late for me) –. . Between the end of the . names. named. n. aming. h. opes. h. oped. h. oping. d. ances. d. anced. d. ancing. d. rops. d. ropped. d. ropping. w. raps. w. rapped. wrapping. a. irplane. s. omeone. n. ewspaper. d. riving. traded. (1598-9). by William Shakespeare. Bevington. , Chapter 9. CONTEXT AND DATING. The play belongs with Shakespeare’s mature comedies, TWELFTH NIGHT and AS YOU LIKE IT, for like them it is expansive, philosophical and mostly festive investigation of romantic love. Elise l.. What faction . is Beatrice . born in to. Abnegation. Dauntless. Michigan. Erudite. Abnegation . Tris was born in to Abnegation and then choose Dauntless at the Choosing Ceremony . The participate in the Choosing Ceremony once you are sixteen years old. There is where you have to choose what faction or place that you want to be in for the rest of your life. . What is Beatrice’s attitude towards men? What kind of man is for her? . What is her advice to Hero?. Describe the encounter between Beatrice and a masked . Benedick. . What does she call him? Does she know she is talking to . sturdy – strong; hard to break. Papa Bear’s chair was very . sturdy. .. sturdy. “Beatrice lives here with her mother and five younger brothers and sisters in a . sturdy. mud house with a fine steel roof.”. by,. Ross . Duffus. $_#. Divergent. The genre of the book Divergent is Science Fiction!!!!!!. Genre. The main characters in this story are…... Beatrice (. Tris. ). Tobias (Four). Eric. Main Characters. TO TRIS. On the . left. this chart, write adjectives of the early traits of . Beatrice. . Focus on chapters 1-6. Include quote(s) with page numbers that support you characterization. You need at least three . Much Ado About Nothing William Shakespeare (1598) “He was not of an age, but for all time!” (Ben Jonson) William Shakespeare Birth: April 23 , 1564 in Stratford Death: April 23 , 1616 Attended grammar school until age 15 and married at age 18 Example lesson 1: Much Ado About Nothing Athena Pitsillis and Amar Kang, Canons High School To understand Act 1, Scene 1 of the play. To be able to translate parts of the play into modern English. :. Society dominated by men and male views. Cuckold. : a man whose wife is unfaithful. Slander. : false accusations and rumours that ruin someone’s reputation. Counterfeit:. Making an imitation of something else.

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