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2921: Tlevision: Behavior, Moral Values and Social Standards
... to capture the swollen faced expression of the student? Newscasters are overstepping their boundaries for the mere purpose of sensationalism, and death has lost its shock value. A technique used by many in the television business to assure mass audience attention is to just make everything brief. The deceit in this technique is that it provides constant stimulation through variety, novelty, and action. In this aspect, television has become a virtual ...
2922: Macbeth: The Symbol of Blood
... to haunt Macbeth at the banquet. The sight of apparitions represents his guilt for the murder of Banquo which he planned. Macbeth shows a bit of his guilt when he says "It is the bloody business which informs thus," he could not get the courage to say murder after he had killed Duncan, so he says this instead. Lady Macbeth shows the most vivid example of guilt using the symbol of ...
2923: Imagery in Macbeth
... ignoble killing by Macbeth was the killing of what was supposed to be his friend Duncan. Macbeth killed Duncan to become king. "And only thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood It is the bloody business which informs" (Act 2, Scene1: lines 46-48) Macbeth starts to hallucinate; the guilt is starting to build up within him even before he commits regicide. The guilt inside Macbeth will lead to worse and ...
2924: Macbeth: Imagery
... ignoble killing by Macbeth was the killing of what was supposed to be his friend Duncan. Macbeth killed Duncan to become king. "And only thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood … It is the bloody business which informs" (Act 2, Scene1: lines 46-48) Macbeth starts to hallucinate; the guilt is starting to build up within him even before he commits regicide. The guilt inside Macbeth will lead to worse and ...
2925: Women In Macbeth
... view that Shakespeare wants us to sympathise with the character of Macbeth. In scene 7 Macbeth after wrestling with his conscience .He confronts his wife and tells that "We will proceed no further in this business". Lady Macbeth becomes angry she attacks him mentally with a barrage of insults in a bid to persuade him. She tells him that she would rather "dash'd the brains" of her own child then ...
2926: Richard III: Usage Of Imagery, Foreshadowing, And Irony
... blind, he thinks he is jumping from a mighty cliff. In act 1, scene 1 Lear says, "ÉGive me the map there. Know that we have divided in three our kingdomÉto shake all cares and business from our age conferring them on younger strengthsÉ" This is another example of dramatic irony because the audience knows that giving his kingdom to his daughters is a bad idea on King Lear's part ...
2927: Piracy
... he feels it is worthwhile. It is a bit like test driving a car, before one buys. In most cases, users are happy and end up purchasing complete software. Most software companies are still in business, and still bringing up more technological advancements that entice users to continually buy newer versions. The companies, in this sense , have outsmarted and beaten the pirates. Violation of the Copyright Act seems to benefit software ...
2928: Who Loves Lucy? I do, I do!
... demands to be placed in one of Ricky’s nightclub acts. However, Ricky was always quick to deny Lucy her opportunity. He believed that a woman belonged at home, and had no place in show business. The fact that Lucy never had any real talent did not help her chances much either. This did nothing but make her want it even more. She wanted to be more than a housewife, and ...
2929: Antony & Cleopatra: The Definition of Love
... tells Antony, "Your wife and brother / made wars upon me, and their contestation / Was theme for you. You were the word of war." (2.2.46-48) To this Antony replies, "You do mistake the business. My brother never / Did urge me in this act." (2.2.49-50) Antony was unaware of Fulvia's declaration of war on Octavius. He was in Egypt with Cleopatra at the time. Fulvia is ...
2930: Jean-Claude Van Damme - Double Impact
... Damme, the dialogue has been quite limited, but in this movie it is incredible. Jean- Claude Van Damme plays two roles, each with a completely opposite character. Alex is a tough guy in the smuggling business in Hong Kong and Chad is a California dude as an aerobic instructor in the gym Frank and himself own. Overall, the movie is written, produced, acted, and directed very well. It deserves high accolades ...


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