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“We are all searching for someone whose demons play well with ours.”
― Rea Frey
“I made constant deals with myself, as though these deals would culminate in some life-changing event: If there are five babies on the plane, it won’t crash. If I just say yes to this client, I’ll get into Forbes. If the light turns green when I count to three, I won’t complain for the rest of the day. If I don’t eat dessert today, I can have Mexican tomorrow.”
― Rea Frey
“I’ve always been good at keeping secrets—other people’s secrets, friends’ secrets, family secrets, strangers’ secrets. But I’m even better at creating secrets. No one ever guesses them … even if I beg them to try.”
― Rea Frey
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Speare has been more feted in print than ever, in the mainstream as well as in the overflowing and sometimes murky underground river of academic publications. "Enough!" we may well cry (as we sometimes cry at the unending proliferation of productions of the plays). Not, however, in the case of Sir Frank Kermode, whose profoundly conceived and elegantly executed Shakespeare's Language (2000) was a complex but luminous contribution to the understanding of the greatest single body of dramatic work in any language, one of the most refreshing in recent times; any new commentary from him on the subject is eagerly awaited. Despite a brief flirtation with structuralism, he is no grand theorist. Instead, he is that rather old-fashioned phenomenon: a
I think the answer is B, because a mild disposition indicates a calm and steady personality.
Answer:
Puritans and the writers of the Revolutionary period have a
common perception on what they wanted and were trying to
establish from their governments. These values would have to
be freedom to practice their religion, independence, and
government. The Puritans were seeking a free land where they
could practice their religion without ending in punishment,
thus they founded the Plymouth colony where they could have
independence from their government and live their way of life
through what they believed. Likewise, the Revolutionary
period wanted to have a government that allowed them to
practice religion but now have it be the way they lived their
lives.
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