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Charlie Chaplin in the final scene of “The Great Dictator”
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Speech comparison: Independence Day v. Henry V
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Shakespeare’s Macbeth: Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
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William Faulkner Nobel Prize acceptance
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Shakespeare: Henry V “Once more unto the breach, dear friends”
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Prospero’s final soliloquy in Shakespeare’s Tempest
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Charlie Chaplin in the final scene of “The Great Dictator”
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Speech comparison: Independence Day v. Henry V
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Shakespeare’s Macbeth: Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
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William Faulkner Nobel Prize acceptance
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Shakespeare: Henry V “Once more unto the breach, dear friends”
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Prospero’s final soliloquy in Shakespeare’s Tempest
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