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“Never shake thy gory locks at me” (Macbeth, III.iv.50-51): Objecting to Gestures in Macbeth
Shakespeare's Macbeth displays a pattern of characters objecting to gestures, be it others' or their own. This includes Macbeth refusing to shake hands with his opponent before the battle, his words to Banquo's ghost quoted in the title above, Banquo's ...
Claire Guéron
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Heroism as the aesthetic dimension of solidarity [PDF]
This paper speculates about whether the concepts of heroism and heroic action have any residual relevance for both practice and research in applied theatre.
Calvert, Dave
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Jewish Revenge: Haredi Action in the Zionist Sphere [PDF]
This is a pre-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in (journal title, volume and issue numbers, and year) following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available from Wayne State University Press.Jewish ...
Friedman, Y, Hakak, Y
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This study establishes an innovative approach to synthesize organonitrogens featuring C═N bonds efficiently using non‐precious metal‐doped MoS2 in a flow electrolyzer. Fe dopant significantly enhances Faradaic efficiency and yield rate, achieving over 81% and 2630 mmol h−1 g−1 for formaldoxime production. This platform upcycles pollutants into valuable
Ruijie Yi +9 more
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Designing a Compensated–Kidney Donation System [PDF]
Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs) are the third most common type of osteochondral lesion and can cause pain and instability of the ankle joint. Episurf Medical AB is a medical technology company that develops individualized implants for patients ...
Beard, T. Randolph, Leitzel, Jim
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Although the empirical studies of Terror Management Theory lend support to Ernest Becker's anthropology, they hardly provide a vision with the power to inspire late twentieth century humanity.
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Nilai Perjuangan dalam Novel Arus Balik Karya Pramoedya Ananta Toer
This study aims to describe the struggle of the character in the novel Arus Balik. The method used is the content analysis method. Data is obtained by reading and recording techniques.
Sabjan Badio +2 more
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Whip, Whipped, and Doctors: Homer\u27s Illiad and Camus\u27 The Plague [PDF]
Albert Camus in The Plague gives a pressing, pitilessly clear description of plague conditions:\u27 We are all locked in a city. The gates are closed. The plague rages inside. The only question is, who will die first?
Saffire, Paula
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Transmission as Fabrication in Graham Swift’s Shuttlecock (1981) and Wish You Were Here (2011)
For Graham Swift, as for many authors of the immediate post-World War II generation, transmitting memories and stories of the past—especially of the two world wars but also more recently, the Iraq war—to the next generations, especially as those who ...
Isabelle Roblin
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The article is devoted to understanding the specifics of the formation and principles of operation of modern Russian front–line media using the example of a recently published book, the inter-author's project "The Field Notebook of the SMO".
George Polevodov / Георгий Валериевич Полеводов +1 more
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