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I admit the deed! - tear up the planks! - here, here! - it is the beating of his hideous heart!"
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Calligrams are poems where the form is just as important as the words. It is a mixture of writing and drawing. As an example: a tear-drop or heart shaped poem is a calligram.
I think you're referring to stream-of-consciousness writing. A similar activity is called free-association writing, in which somebody writes about whatever he/she is thinking or feeling at the time. This is simply known as freewriting.
To suffer or inflict pain is to hurt.
I admit the deed! - tear up the planks! - here, here! - it is the beating of his hideous heart!"
that the guy was a criminal :D
entered; haunted; loved; fell; ran; take; rid
haha fogel's class!!
You put down what happened in the story - who are the characters and what did they do. With only one paragraph, you'll have to just give the very basics instead of doing a blow-by-blow summary.
Nobody can tell you what to write - you must write what is in your own heart and mind. Copying what someone else has written leads to dull, boring writing that is not going to help you learn how to write better. Click on the Related Questions to learn how to do this for yourself!
In the beginning of the play, in Act 1, Scene 1.. you can find this quote. It is near the beginning (I can't really give you a line number since all the editions are different). Iago says this line to Roderigo in a long paragraph starting with "O, sir, content you"... then by the end of the paragraph, he states : "The native act and figure of my heart In compliment extern, 'tis not long after But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve For daws to peck at: I am not what I am" (I.i, Othello). Good luck! This is such a great and important line in characterizing Iago and the tragic villain!
He was writing a book and he had a heart attack.
The heart of a writer's message is that portion of his writing that is most meaningful to him and his reader. Of course, the theme, spirit and lesson of the writing will differ from reader to reader. But the heart will always be the part that is most important and meaningful for a writer to convey.
circulatory system
Yes, internal conflicts. "the problems of the human heart which alone can make good writing because only that is worth writing about, worth the agony and the sweat"
Learning something by the heart can be stressful but there are some different ways you can do it. Try learning so many lines at a time, or remember the first paragraph by saying it over and over until you know it by heart.