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4031: The Last Temptation of Christ
... in my mind. For without questions there would be no search for the answers. I am glad I have the opportunity to believe the way I want to believe and am eternally grateful for the rights of others to bring their beliefs into my life.
4032: Forever Swing
... developed a secret coded language that they could speak to each other to communicate the location of a party or just to give each other hope. Even though the government was stripping them of their rights to the music and their dance, the swing kids carried on their ways with pride and bravery. Even though it would have been easy for the Jews to overcome the German guards in the extermination ...
4033: “Agamemnon”: Clytaemnestra
... she did reveal her true feelings came when she talked about her children, “And so our child is gone, not standing by our side, the bond of our dearest pledges, mine and yours, by all rights our child should be here.” (line 874-876) While she is presumably was only talking about Orestes, there seemed to be a sense that these lines have meaning on several levels. Not only was she ...
4034: The Night: Living by Conformity
... money and trust we use is also put into the government, which is a total disrepute to the transcendentalists. The government expects to behold all of the power vested in them without giving humans individual rights. The transcendental thoughts are that men should be kind and good and respect the opinions and judgements of others, as long as it is not "casting conformity." (6). In conclusion to the views of transcendentalism ...
4035: Movie Review: Gone With The Wind and Glory
... own right. Each expressed most if not all of their desired effects upon the watcher, and instilled a certain respect and knowledge of the Civil War, a time period that has given us so many rights, freedoms and liberties. Glory was able to bring attention to the plight of the black soldier in the civil war, who risked his life to fight for freedom and liberty. Glory was also able to ...
4036: The Merchant of Venice
The Merchant of Venice The Bill, E, a Globe, some controversy about Bacon, a farmer’s daughter called Ann all lead to one person. Who? Well most young people will stop reading when I reveal the answer, but hang on a ...
4037: Who Loves Lucy? I do, I do!
... that Lucy is totally oppressed at times, it is her outward defiance of these stereotypes that make this show such a success and positive influence on society as a whole. She frequently fights for her rights as a woman, regardless of the consequences she may face by her hot-tempered husband. Lucy’s struggles to become part of Ricky’s shows should be viewed as positive influences to women. Her desire ...
4038: Hamlet: Revenge: Once An Honor, Now A Crime
... had no other escape, no other reprieve. And in contrast to Hamlet, who would have been accepted and even glorified for his actions, the Menendez brothers have been locked up like animals. They have limited rights and spend their days staring at jail bars. The country has completely ostracized them and worst of all, their tragic childhood has been made into a complete joke. “Wherever they end up, no one should ...
4039: Antigone: Creon
... punishment. Creon repeats his conviction that Polynices was a traitor to Thebes and points out that his burial is an insult to her other brother, the heroic Eteocles. Antigone replies that even the dead have rights, which are guaranteed them by the Gods. It is not for mortals to question or amend the divine law, she says. Ismene is brought in by soldiers. When Creon accuses her of treason she tearfully ...
4040: Talk Shows and Their Effects on the Audience
... The State had an oral confession and a videotaped confession. In a pretrial hearing, however, the judge ruled that both confessions were inadmissible because the oral confession was made without Schmitz being read his Miranda rights and the videotaped confession was made while his right to counsel was being violated. The defense’s case was based on the defense of diminished capacity. They claimed Schmitz lacked the mental state required to ...


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