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- 1981: Harrison Ainsworth Rookwood An
- ... apprentice when he was 15. The record shows that he never committed a crime until the age of 20. One may wonder why Ainsworth chose a character with such a short career in the crime business. The answer lies in the fact that the real Jack Sheppard was known for his daring escapes from incarceration. First, he escaped from a small prison called St. Giles Round-House. After he was reincarcerated ...
- 1982: The Tempest: Caliban
- ... brain" Prosporo "and with a log batter his skull" it is clear there is certainly an evil side to Caliban. He is also guilty of a credible proportion of the deadly sins: Prosporo:There’s...business for thee.... Caliban:I must eat my dinner. He is thus guilty of gluttony and sloth, and in his attempt to "violate" Miranda he is guilty of lust. He also rather blasphemously worships Stephano’s ...
- 1983: Tempest Character Analysis
- ... called Ferdinand a traitor just to make Miranda seem harder to get. This way the couple wouldn't become a lost cause. When Prospero says "They are both in either's powers. But this swift business I must uneasy make lest too light winning make the prize light" (726) he is revealing his true plan to Ariel that he wants to make Miranda harder to get. This is because Prospero feels ...
- 1984: Macbeth -Schizophrenia In MacBeth
- ... one time. He really did not want to have to Banquo, but he felt he had to so that he could become king. He said to his wife, "We will proceed no further in this business: He hath honored me of late." (I.7.31-32) Lady Macbeth feels guilty, too. For example, after she smeared the King’s blood on one of the drunken attendants to frame him, she says ...
- 1985: Macbeth - Supernatural And Spirits
- ... the stairs, he sees floating dagger and said "Thou marshal’st me the way that I was going; and such an instrument I was to use…there’s no such thing. It is the bloody business which informs". Here, Macbeth begins to question whether his mind playing tricks on him or there is presence of evil that put the dagger which being covered with blood. This shows that there is interference ...
- 1986: Sir Thomas More
- ... his belief or be executed. Sir Thomas More chose always to be against the King divorce to Catherine of Aragon. He shows this when Cardinal Woolsey summons him to attend a matter concerning the "Kings business". In their meeting the topic of the Kings re-marriage is what the Cardinal wanted to talk to More about, When Woolsey says "...that thing out there is at least fertile, Thomas". More shows that ...
- 1987: Macbeth - Lady Macbeth: Feeble-minded?
- ... participant in ensuring Macbeth’s royal success. After the murder is plotted between the two, Duncan decides to make a surprise appearance at Macbeth’s house. Lady Macbeth tells her husband to put the "great business into my dispatch" (I-v, 67), taking charge and covering for Macbeth, who is defenseless to the overbearing tension residing in himself. As the situation escalates, Lady Macbeth tries to soothe him by explaining that ...
- 1988: Macbeth - Lady Macbeth Is Worse Than Macbeth
- ... king. When Lady Macbeth notices that Macbeth has left the room, she goes to speak to him. Macbeth firmly tells her that they will not kill the king : "we will proceed no further in this business". Lady Macbeth, however, tells him that his love is worth nothing if he refuses to go through with the plan, saying that his love is as accountable as his indecisiveness. Macbeth wants his wife to ...
- 1989: Macbeth - Lady Macbeth- Character Changes Throughout The Pla
- ... participant in ensuring Macbeth’s royal success. After the murder is plotted between the two, Duncan decides to make a surprise appearance at Macbeth’s house. Lady Macbeth tells her husband to put the "great business into my dispatch" (I.V.67), taking charge and covering for Macbeth, who is defenseless to the overbearing tension residing in himself. As the situation escalates, Lady Macbeth tries to soothe him by explaining that ...
- 1990: Macbeth - How The Magnitude And Horror Of His Actions Are Un
- ... Macbeth would create in killing Duncan, and the magnitude of the results. In Macbeth’s second soliloquy (in the first scene of the second act), as he approaches Duncan’s’ quarters, he shows that the business of the murder is giving him a very disturbed psyche. He uses very powerful language in this soliloquy to demonstrate his feelings – "Nature seems dead…witchcraft celebrates…wicked dreams." The power of this language shows ...
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