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25.01.2022 •
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Alone on stage, Lady Macbeth says: “'Tis safer to be that which we destroy / Then by destruction dwell in doubtful joy.” What does this sentence mean? How does Lady Macbeth change when her husband comes on stage? Compare the thoughts Lady Macbeth expresses when alone to the thoughts she expresses to her husband. 300 words.
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Explanation:Howard Gardner, multiple intelligences and education. Howard Gardner’s work around multiple intelligences has had a profound impact on thinking and practice in education Howard Gardner was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1943. His parents had fled from Nürnberg in Germany in 1938 with their three-year old son, Eric. Just prior to Howard Gardner’s birth Eric was killed in a sleighing accident. These two events were not discussed during Gardner’s childhood, but were to have a very significant impact upon his thinking and development (Gardner 1989: 22). The opportunities for risky physical activity were limited, and creative and intellectual pursuits encouraged. As Howard began to discover the family’s ‘secret history’ (and Jewish identity) he started to recognize that he was different both from his parents and from his peers.