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- 6281: Imagery in Macbeth
- ... his best friend Banquo because he thinks he cant trust him. He hires murderers to do the bidding. Later on Macbeth meets the Witches again. He receives three apparitions. The second apparition is a bloody child. The apparition tells Macbeth that the only person who can kill him is a person born of a c-section. "Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn The power of man, for none of ...
- 6282: Macbeth: Imagery
- ... his best friend Banquo because he thinks he cant trust him. He hires murderers to do the bidding. Later on Macbeth meets the Witches again. He receives three apparitions. The second apparition is a bloody child. The apparition tells Macbeth that the only person who can kill him is a person born of a c-section. "Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn The power of man, for none of ...
- 6283: M*A*S*H
- ... With the movie set still available and with Fox owning the rights to the story he knew the series would be inexpensive to produce. He hired Gene Reynolds to produce (Reynolds had himself been a child actor), who in turn contacted his friend Larry Gelbart to write a script for the pilot show (Gelbart had visited Korea while working as a gag writer for Bob Hope). Reynolds then hired Burt Metcalfe ...
- 6284: Women In Macbeth
- ... 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 break a promise. These cold words startle Macbeth and once again he yields to his wife's will. This small part of the scene shows us Lady Macbeth's mental strength over her husband ...
- 6285: Fate and Prophecy in Oedipus Rex
- ... nothing but bring it about. While trying to leave his son to die on the hills and beat his fate Laios relies on a common shepherd to carry out the dreadful task of killing a child. This is where Laios is not only is tricked by the Gods but he binds his own coffin as well. Sadness and mercy inundate the shepherd; therefore this shepherd is the key to unlocking the ...
- 6286: The Preponderant Lysistrata
- ... were not only controlling Acropolis but also their emotions to fulfill their duties to their families, chores, and domestic responsibilities. An example is Cinesias trying to manipulate Myrrhine’s feelings by telling her that her child “hasn’t been washed or fed for five whole days” (723, 895-6) and that her “wool is being plucked to pieces by the chickens” (723, 912-3). Myrrhine leads Cinesias to believe she will ...
- 6287: Madness In Macbeth and Hamlet
- ... more subtle, but it is visible none the less. We see his madness in his murders, especially in the murder of Macduffs family. No sane person would be able to kill an innocent woman and child like Macbeth did. We see one murder drive all the madness in this play, and we see this murder driven by many factors all listed above. Madness seems to be a common bond in these ...
- 6288: Fate A Factor In Oedipus' Life
- ... disowning him bring about great tragedy. The Shepherd decided to take him in and keep him healthy. In time he gave Oedipus, as a gift, to Polybus and Merope because they couldn’t conceive a child. The Shepherd’s intentions were just to keep peace and make everyone happy, but little did he know that this was the beginning of a tragedy. He did what he thought was correct way of ...
- 6289: The Vietnam War and Hollywood Movies
- ... portray Americans killing the Vietnamese civilians. In one of the first movies called The Green Berets made in 1968 with John Wayne the U.S. hero, represents a medic that takes care of a Vietnamese child. This symbolizes that Americans are kind to the Vietnamese but the Vietcong are mean and heartless. They don’t care who they kill, while the Americans are the "good" guys and care for other people ...
- 6290: The Supernatural In King Lear
- ... used to communicate the plot, which is summarized by Gloucester as: …This villain of mine comes under the prediction: there’s son against father. The King falls from bias of nature: there’s father against child. (Act 1, Sc.1, 115 - 118) The “bias of nature” is defined as the natural inclination of the world. Throughout the play King Lear, the unnatural inclination of nature, supernatural properties and animal imageries are ...
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