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- 2911: From Noble Macbeth To This Dead Butcher
- ... face physical threat but not that of guilt or the supernatural. Macbeth knows that killing the king is wrong and at the start of Act 1 scene7 he decided to, proceed no further in the business. Having killed Duncan he regrets it immediately and seeing his bloody hands says, A sorry sight. He is also deeply disturbed by his inability to say Amen, as if guilt has cut him off from ...
- 2912: The Klan Unmasked
- ... Ku Klux Klan. Instead of sermonizing about the issue, Kennedy takes a very daring and practical approach and enthralls the readers with his Klan-busting adventures. It portrays the dangers of falling into the vicious business of hate-mongering very effectively and makes us think hard about the racial and social problems facing American society as it enters a new century.
- 2913: King Lear: Main Issues
- ... The opening scenes of the play address the audience with the initial issues to be resolved. In the first scene, Lear speaks of the "darker purpose" and his "fast intent to shake all care and business of our age." The division of the kingdom marks his first misduty of kingship - perseverance. This failure to be consistent as a king later leads his own downfall. Lear's rashness and stubbornness are also ...
- 2914: Hamlet
- ... him and listens to what he says. Now on to the little weasel of the play, Polonius. I don't think Polonius is loyal really to anyone but himself. He is constantly in other peoples business, enjoys spying on people, and can never keep his mouth shut. Just by showing these few examples it is obvious that Shakespeare wanted to make this play juicy with all kinds of weird activities. Hamlet ...
- 2915: Show How Macbeth And Lady Macbeth Have To Go Against Their Own Natures In Order To Kill Duncan
- ... that he owes to Duncan, his loyal King. Following a great battle with himself, Macbeth decides not to go through with the murder. He states to Lady Macbeth: We will proceed no further in this business. Macbeth is not prepared for all her wrath and abuse. She calls him a coward. When in reality it is not cowardice that restrains Macbeth, it is his conscience. She also insults his masculinity, and ...
- 2916: Death of a Salesman Review
- ... his chosen career. When he fails as a salesman, no other measure of success, the love of his family, his talent as a carpenter, can comfort him. He believes that a person who fails in business has no right to live. Willy feels empty; the fulfillment he feels he needs is non-existent. Though he is a common man- Low-man- Willy was later described by the author who created him ...
- 2917: Macbeth
- ... before he murders Duncan, but he allows Lady Macbeth and greed to cloud his judgement. In referring to the idea of the murder of Duncan, Macbeth first states,"We will proceed no further in this business"(I.vii.32). Yet, after speaking with Lady Macbeth he recants and proclaims,"I am settled, and bend up/Each corporal agent to this terrible feat"(I.vii.79-80). There is nothing supernatural to ...
- 2918: Fashion in the 1920s
- ... brims started disappearing and hats became helmet-like. These hats, or cloches, were quite popular even though they were unattractive on most women. Interestingly, men's fashions haven't changed much since the 1920s, especially business and formalwear. A notable exception can be seen in casual wear. Linen knickers, V-necked sweaters, and bow ties were all popular at the time. This casual look was usually topped off by an English ...
- 2919: The Media: Newspapers
- ... advanced and difficult words and the tabloid used very simple words. The contents of the papers, apart from the main stories was also very different. Whereas The Daily Telegraph mainly has lots of political and business news, The Daily Mail tends to have more news about pop-stars, famous people or members of the public that a wider range of readers will know or recognise and be able to relate to ...
- 2920: Scarlet Letter
- ... its inhabitants away from their world, and into this older one. I believe Michel Eyquem de Montaigne stated it most emphatically when he said "Let us permit nature to have her way: she understands her business better than we do".
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