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- 2991: The Crucible: John Proctor's Decision to Die; Is the Right One?
- ... I will never tear it free!" (page 60). This quote made from John Proctor explains how he can not tear his guilt away from himself, and that he feels very bad for making this single big error of his life. By choosing to die John did not have to live with the guilt of defying his wife and God. The most important reason John Proctor decided to die is that he ...
- 2992: The Crucible: Witchcraft
- ... when Abigail drank the blood, people thought that she was a witch so they would accuse her of being a witch. The townspeople accused people of being a witch mostly because of this reason. Another big reason that someone would be a witch is that they did not like that person or they were just scared of them. Sometimes if you saw someone walking and they looked funny or just doing ...
- 2993: Review of "Saving Private Ryan"
- ... up the rest of the film. Saving Private Ryan is really a tour of the life of American soldiers in Europe. There are distinct scenes in the film that show a small part of the big picture. With this in hand, the taking of Normandy is an important part of the tour, and therefore, its showing is not out of sense. As I mentioned, the film is not about the plot ...
- 2994: Macbeth: The Murder
- ... murderers to kill Banquo and his son. The murderers killed Banquo, but his son escaped. This meant that the prophecy that Banquo's son would become king could still come true. Again Macbeth made another big mistake. At the dinner party he kept mentioning that he wished that Banquo was there. Finally Banquo's ghost appears and sits in Macbeth's seat at the table. Macbeth keeps screaming at the ghost ...
- 2995: Movie: Pretty Woman
- ... or below the limit of poverty. It's typical forthe U.S. to try to make themselves look like such a glamourus country, with no problems at all. To me America is nothing but a big fake, the uncle, to whom everybody look up only to his live from the outside, not noticing all the inside problems he might have.
- 2996: "Fire From Heaven", "Much Ado About Nothing", and "The Flea": Sinful Acts
- ... occurred) offered Basil's mother five pounds to hush it up(p.68)." There were many other incidents like these written in detail throughout Fire from Heaven. Through all these documentations Underdown draws up the big picture of how all these incidents of sin helped overthrow the Puritans. He draws his conclusion from the thought that the Puritans just couldn't break the Dorchester townspeople from their sinful habits. Shakespeare's ...
- 2997: The Sea Dogs... Puppets in a Political War
- ... also accomplished many great achievements. Raleigh was knighted as well, but even this and many other great feats, are still over shadowed by Drake's clever and bold pirating. But, if you look at the big picture, these sea dogs were just puppets in a political war between England and Spain. Elizabeth's reasoning behind having the sea dogs do her dirty work was quite simple: the sea dogs were the ...
- 2998: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: An Epic Hero for Modern Times
- ... spear, and I detest horses." Yet in Morte d' Arthur Mordred and Arthur fight and before Arthur kills him, Mordred wounds Arthur badly. In Malory's work, I got the feeling that Mordred was a big, burly, knight that loved a good fight. Yet in Camelot, Mordred is a devilish-looking, puny, scheming, young man who turns down Arthur's offer of knighthood because he's just not "that type." Mordred ...
- 2999: Hamlet: Duplicity
- ... Claudius when he says, " I should have fatted all the region kites With this slave is off. Bloody, bawdy villain! O, vengeance! Why, what an ass am I?' (2.2.581-585) He makes this big buildup of what he should have done and how he will be revenged and he shoots it down in the next line. This passage is the model of Hamlet's cognitive dissonance. After all of ...
- 3000: The Tragedy of Hamlet
- ... 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 ...
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