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17561: Captain's Letter Regarding Macbeth
... this is a good opportunity to tell the tale of our great victory over the Thane of Cawdor and evil MacDonwald. Things were looking very horrible, it seemed like all my troops had perished. Our brave general MacBeth came from nowhere to the center of the battle and slayed MacDonwald like the dragon he truly is. MacBeth took a spear and forced MacDonwald's head onto it and rejuvenated our troops ...
17562: Hamlet: Appearance vs. Reality
... in a manner relating to appearance versus reality. Some of these characters are Claudius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and Hamlet. One character who enables us to examine the theme of appearance versus reality is Claudius, the new King of Denmark. In Act One, Scene Two Claudius acts as though he really cares for his brother and grieves over the elder Hamlet's death. This is shown in his first speech addressed to ...
17563: Anti Death Penalty
... Sunday night on the news show Dateline on NBC, they did a report on the release of a death row inmate. This is the 76th since the death penalty was reinstated and everyday there is new information on DNA of a convicted murder who may be found innocent of his or her crime. One word for that is INEXCUSABLE! Now we will hear from Steve some possible solutions to these problems ...
17564: Jane Eyre
... important lifetime events. Third, they stayed committed to achieving personal goals. Since Bronte had experienced much in her life, she converted these results into her novels thus proving the statement, “The truth of the outside world is only the truth reflects the narrator’s/ [author’s] feelings and perceptions.”10 Bronte was able to create “a story of myth [since] everything that had deeply affected her was present in the book ...
17565: Crucible Character Analysis On
... but realizes that it disgraces his good name and it’s all that he will leave his children. Proctor says, “ I have three children—how may I teach them to walk like men in the world...” when he has sold his friends and his good name (143). Proctor also explains to the judge “Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign ...
17566: Hamlet: Act 2 Scene 2 - Compare Hamlet's Reaction to Arrival of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and To the Players
... and different aspects of Hamlet by comparing with his reactions to the arrival of his old friends to his reaction to the arrival of the Players. In doing so, we are able to see the world through the eyes of Hamlet and able to appreciate the strengths in the character and understand his weaknesses. After all, Hamlet is not an one-sided character. Shakespeare has created a complex character who is ...
17567: Romeo and Juliet: They Did it to Themselves
... and Juliet was true and fated, but they were just children! One can remember the intensity that love brought while a teenager. The feelings of immortality and tragedy are so intense when love is a new experience to relish in. This was the case with Romeo and Juliet. They were young and inexperienced and died as a result of their hasty decisions. Had they been a bit more mature and reasonable ...
17568: Hamlet's Madness
Hamlet's Madness `What is madness? Is someone mad merely because they are different, and do they in return see the same about the world? The dictionary defines madness as, “1. the state of being mad; insanity. 2. senseless folly. 3. frenzy; rage. 4. intense excitement or hilarity.” Though is there a difference between madness and wrath or rage? Was ...
17569: Mcmurphy Is A Tragic Hero
... a rabbit. The doctor is a rabbit. Cheswick there is a rabbit. Billy Bibbit is a rabbit. All of us in here are rabbits of varying ages and degrees, hippity-hopping through our Walt Disney world. Oh, don't misunderstand me, we're not in here because we are rabbits-we'd be rabbits wherever we were-we're all in here because we can't adjust to our rabbithood. ' Man ...
17570: Stuck in the Middle
... number five on the charts - little did they know that eighteen years later it would become a cult favorite. In 1992 Quentin Tarantino, a little known writer/director, took the Cannes film festival and the world by surprise with his motion picture Reservoir Dogs. The movie is about the difficulties that occur when five "master" criminals are hired by a crime king pin named Joe to pull off the biggest diamond ...


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