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17671: Oroonoko: Heroism
... She even portrays his selfish acts of attempting to seek revenge as noble, while others might interpret them as foolish. “…(however horrid it appeared to us all) when we heard his Reasons we thought it brave and just (pg. 71). As in most cases the story teller has the ability to tell the story in what ever light he or she chooses. In Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko, the author sets out ...
17672: Death of a Salesman: Symbols
... wishes to leave some fo rm of support behind for his family as illustrated in his planting of the seeds. Willy feels that he must leave something behind something for Biff. In Willy's imaginary world he wants Biff to be magnificent and he symbolically plants seeds in his garden. In spite of such an action he is doomed to fail. Willy sta rts planting the seeds at night, but at ...
17673: Darkness; Beacon of Chaos in Macbeth
... depicted as agents of chaos because of the dark domain around them. The witches meet in a dark cave. The cave is an appropriate setting for the witches because caves tend to represent the under-world and hell, creating a feeling of evil. The witches appearance, "secret, black, and midnight hags" also indicates their evil nature. The witches dark meeting place and dark appearance all emphasize their destructive nature. Macbeth in ...
17674: The Crucible: Although Abigail and The Girls Initiate The Tragedy, Responsibility Lies With the Whole Salem Community
... defendant breaks down and confesses to save their own lives. Even Hale who feels for the victims towards the end, knows the strictness of the court, ‘thought our hearts break, we cannot flinch, these are new times'. In conclusion, throughout the book, everybody in Salem wanted the whole tragedy to end, but one way or another, nearly everyone within the community had a way of making the tragedy continue on longer ...
17675: A Doll's House: A Push to Freedom
... The statements "the woman's eyes are opened..." and "Helmer is brought..." both indicate that the subject of the statement is not responsible for the action. Rather, some other force pushes them both into their new realization. Shaw's clever analysis directly adheres to Ibsen's view of a person's reluctant approach to freedom. Although Nora is the central character of the play, she is not the only person to ...
17676: Macbeth: Macbeth's Decent Into Hell
... guilty. To me his feeling guilty showed that he still cared a little for those he loved but then again if he cared he would stop killing them. Macbeth went to the witches for a new divination. Back then the witches were classified as being evil. This shows that he no longer cared if he was being evil or not. All he really wanted was to have the future look good ...
17677: Lady Macbeth: A Wife in Support of Her Husband
... Once set on attaining the crown, Lady Macbeth pushes Macbeth to remain valiant and assists him in his pursuits. The goals of Macbeth become her aspirations as well. When Macbeth informs Lady Macbeth of his new found glory, she immediately begins thinking of the possibilities that lie in the future. Her initial desire to help Macbeth take the crown becomes clear when she speaks, "That I may pour my spirits in ...
17678: Stanlislovski's System: Concepts on Acting
... to do so without some connection, or bridge, to the personal and emotional response of their character. So Stanlislovski designed tool for the actor to use to help him connect with the emotional and physical world of his character. Such concepts as The Magic If is a clear example of a tool an actor could use to connect himself the life of the character. The Magic If, simply guides the actor ...
17679: Movie: All About Eve
... pleaded for Lloyd's forgiveness, stating that she could not face Margo or the others. During this vindication, she once again worked her magic giving him the idea that she would be perfect for his new play, which was created for Margo. She got him to believe, like everyone else, that he came up with the idea instead of her. Already tired of Margo's pushyness and temper tantrums, aside from ...
17680: The Outsider By Albert Camus V
... themselves have been a part of the corrupt and unjust society and they do not want to admit that they belong to one of these societies. These books portray the truth of what kind of world we live in today and that we should think about ourselves and what our ethics in life actually are.


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