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- 17691: Animal Farm: The Danger of Ignorance
- ... the pigs (government) were able to change the law whenever they wanted to, and the animals did not even realize what was going on. This basic idea of ignorance can be proven in the real world by simply looking back at Hitler. Since the common in Germany was too ignorant to see past Hitler's ideas, he easily became dictator of Germany. Manipulation in government is shown when the animals were ...
- 17692: Movie Analysis: Species and Species II
- ... stop her. The acting is pretty good, especially at the death scenes. The scenery looks like a real city, but it was shot in the country of Montana. (Country meaning no cities, not a whole new country.) The camera panning and zooming is very good, and the sound effects are right on cue. Species set the standard for movies like SPECIES II, and it is a really good movie. It actually ...
- 17693: The Deplorable Life of Willy Loman
- ... his dream of football and his father whom he so dearly loved. Consequently, Biff dropped out of school and ruined his sparkling future in football. So, as time past on, the boy that everyone just new was going to be something special seemed to be casting it all away. This realization was to much for Willy to handle. So instead of accepting the harsh facts that his extraordinary son was "a ...
- 17694: The Tragic Fate of Oedipus
- ... know he is a great king and they turn to him to find a remedy. Oedipus saved the city once before from the Sphinx by solving the riddle and destroying her. Now faced with this new problem he has no choice but to solve the problem and save the city once again. Oedipus then sends his brother Creon to get whatever information he can. Creon leaves the city and then comes ...
- 17695: The Masque Of The Red Death By
- ... focus to the reader's imagination. In the story, a prince named Prospero tries to dodge the Red Death through isolation and seclusion. He hides behind impenetrable walls of his castellated abbey and lets the world take care of its own. But no walls can stop death because it is unavoidable and inevitable. Visual descriptions in the story are used to symbolize the death that came to a dark, unkind and ...
- 17696: Julius Caesar: Loyalty
- ... cried, Caesar hath wept." Being caring is indeed a good part of being loyal. Caesar, a man who gave to his country, even after death. Is this a man that should have been killed? The world still today needs a leader like him. The death of Caesar affected many. Brutus' wife, Portia, was suffering because of the plot she knew of. I believe that Brutus made a terrible mistake of telling ...
- 17697: Othello the "Mad" Moor
- ... handle the stresses of war just fine but with the jealousy added into his life by the most evil Iago's plot against him and Cassio was something that Othello had trouble managing. Othello was new to the married life and did not want to leave his wife behind so he left her in the hands of the honest Iago. My life upon her faith! - Honest Iago, /My Desdemona must I ...
- 17698: Review of Shaw Shank Redemption
- ... most out of it. It blows my mind to know that there are people out there that hurt others, even when they don't even know who the person is who they are hurting. This world is messed up in so many ways and I can't even begin to believe how life in prison would be until I saw this movie. The only things that I can do is worry ...
- 17699: Othello: The Theme of Right Judgement
- ... than their bare hands (I 3 199-201)." Later on, he gives Brabantio wise advice when he tells him that "to mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief in (I 3 234-235)." This further shows that the Duke is indeed a wise man who employs right judgement in all matters, and therefore is successful in those matters. The right judgement of ...
- 17700: Hamlet: A Revenge Tragedy
- ... in birth and person, a prince of extraordinary intelligence: and, as the action of the play proves, he is heroic. His defect (indecision, excessive imagination, irrationality, madness, etc.) prevents him from seizing control of the world Claudius has created. His death closes the play, but only after he experiences and expresses illuminations about human life and death. Hamlet begins after Hamlet's father has died. This has casted an unwanted and ...
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