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- 2641: Antigone: Creon
- ... heartbroken Creon wanders away while the chorus muses about bringing the things that have taken place and says, There is no happiness where there is no wisdom; No wisdom but in submission to the gods. Big words are always punished, And proud men in old age learn to be wise. Conclusion: Creon was once a leader who believed in his power as king. He was unable to admit that he was ...
- 2642: Romeo & Juliet: Different Kinds of Love
- ... leave town or he stay with her and is sent to death penalty.Even though he knows he has family and friends he chooses to die with her, to be together. So we see a big change In love here.At first he is in love with the idea of being in love and is too shy or ashamed to tell the woman how he feels, but then when he met ...
- 2643: Hamlet: The Tragic Hero
- ... the tragic hero. Hamlet has all the good traits needed to be a tragic hero. He is brave and daring. One example of this is that when he went to England, he was taking a big risk. If his plan didn't work, he would have been executed He also is also loyal. His loyalty to his father, was the reason he was so angry at Claudius and his Mother. Another ...
- 2644: Character Change in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House
- ... he has his eye on her. “Some of these rules, such as no eating macaroons, are petty and demeaning” (Drama for Students 109). If Nora has macaroons every once in a while isn’t a big deal. Torvald is making a huge issue over something small and worthless. This is an example of how much control a man had over a woman. Nora wasn’t suppose to do anything without going ...
- 2645: Death of a Salesman: Linda
- ... intervened in Willy’s life and in her sons’ lives more than she did, she could have avoided the tragic end of the play. Willy commits suicide, perhaps because he thought of himself as a big disappointment to the family. Biff never succeeds as the businessman that Willy always wanted him to be, and Happy is still determined to be the wonderful salesman that his father never became. Even though Linda ...
- 2646: Artists of The Harlem Renaissance and Lost Generation
- ... aside the mainstream and the movement was dubbed the Harlem Renaissance. It was truly a coming together of black, and to some extent white, cultural figures. There was little outside influence on the Renaissance. Neither big industry, with their endless promotions to lure customers, nor the anti-prohibition, or speakeasy culture, that characterized the roaring ‘20s affected the diverse Harlem culture. Langston Hughes was a very prominent writer during the Renaissance ...
- 2647: Macbeth: Symbolism in Imagery
- ... is the first of numerous images of Macbeth in clothing that neither truly belongs to him nor fits him. It’s hard to be certain whether any of Macbeth’s “borrowed robes” are actually too big for him physically but it’s clear that Macbeth doesn’t have the integrity required to fit them. The garments are just costumes that Macbeth hides behind in order to try to shroud his lack ...
- 2648: Hope Floats Video Review
- ... her to try to help her daughter. She didn’t always do so well. Then she was also pressured by her mother and an interested suitor to get on with her life. She had a big job to do to overcome her feelings and work to get a new life. Her husband name was Bill. Sorry I did not get the name of the actor. He did do a good job ...
- 2649: Othello's Trafic Flaw
- ... that was in his mind. The battle between love and hate going on in Othello's mind was clearly evinced in the statement, "Farewell the tranquil mind! Farewell content! Farewell the plumed troops and the big wars that makes ambition virtue! O Farewell!"(3,3,400) Othello was enraged at all the "evidence" of an affair given to him by Iago. The proof that he had received was sufficient. Othello then ...
- 2650: As Good As It Gets: A Review
- ... does. When he encounters people who appear to be Jewish sitting at his regular table, he shamelessly screams out "I've got Jews at my table" and says to them "What-appetites aren't as big as your noses?" After he overhears his waitress lamenting her son's horrible medical condition, Melvin says to her: " We're all gonna die soon. I will, you will, and it sure sounds like your ...
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