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- 6301: Amelia
- ... rude way which would make her seem like the one at fault to an outsider. The way this scene is perceived could extremely vary from culture to culture. Amelia’s parents need to make their child feel more noticed and loved. She requires much more attention than what she is receiving. Amelia’s family would be viewed differently by different cultures which makes it a modern type of story. In conclusion ...
- 6302: Macbeth: Influencial People
- ... t, then, that made you break this enterprise to me?… And dashed the brains out, had I so sworn as you have done to this.” What she says is that she would kill and infant child before she broke her word to Macbeth yet he doesn’t seem to care about breaking a promise that he made to her. She is trying to make him feel guilty about breaking his promise ...
- 6303: Interpretation of Ibsen's "A Doll's House"
- ... due to her subordinate role in society. The character of Nora is not only important in describing to role of women, but also in emphasizing the impact of this role on a woman. Nora's child-like manner, evident through her minor acts of disobedience and lack of responsibility compiled with her lack of sophistication further emphasize the subordinate role of woman. By the end of the play this is evident ...
- 6304: The Swamp Dwellers: Tragic Flaw of Igwezu
- ... was his downfall. Was he a farmer or a businessman? If he were a farmer, he wouldn’t have left his crops for months at a time. “Makuri: No, no. Of course not. The poor child [Igwezu] has been away for eight…whole…months…” Farming takes many months of careful planning, care and work to produce a fruitful crop. Igwezu lacked all three characteristics; he should not have counted on his ...
- 6305: The Use of Camera Angles in Citizen Kane
- ... movie. In the beginning as Kane is a young boy he is given a sled and the camera uses an angle from the boy's point of view. The shot shows the man from the child's eye level and this gives the viewer a sense of how Kane must look up to this man, large and tall. This is just one of the ways that Welles uses angles to put ...
- 6306: Changes of Macbeth and His Wife
- ... him Macbeth tells him he doesn't want to fight since he feels he already has enough of his blood upon him, meaning his family's deaths. Macduff then tells him that he was a child born of a c-section and Macbeth becomes fearful because that was a thing to be cautious about. Macbeth then is killed in battle. Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth when she was first introduced in the ...
- 6307: Cigarettes: The History
- ... began questioning the companies why such a research was being done. They failed to get answers other than in a broad sense. Through this time of hardship for the tabacco companies they and taken major abuse from the government. By 1975 the companies had designed and tested “Safer” cigarettes, with filters that would extract all of the carcinogens from the tabacco before inhalation. But with these the companies were going through ...
- 6308: The Ute Indians
- ... are about seven thousand Utes still remaining. Many of them still remain in the Colorado, Utah area. There are a few reservations in that area. The remaining Utes today are troubled with unemployment and alcohol abuse is a serious problem for them. Most of this is caused by lack of education and skills training. The Ute reservation recently opened a casino which gave many Utes a job. It also gave them ...
- 6309: The Hartford Whalers Are Going Going ...
- ... hospital to visit these kids to try to cheer them up. The Student Athlete Leadership Program teaches high school athletes the importance of being good role models. In addition, this program prevents drug and alcohol abuse. At the Tip A Whaler dinner, the players serve food to anyone who comes and the tips they receive go to charity. The Enfield Junior Whalers is junior “B” hockey team and it develops the ...
- 6310: Minor League Baseball: Boom or Bust to Communities?
- ... family entertainment. You can't make the excuse you can't afford to come and bring the kids too,” says Ottawa Lynx owner Howard Darwin(Allen 48). In Frederick, Maryland, and in Hagerstown, Maryland, any child who comes to the ball game in any sports uniform gets in free(Morgenson 40). In Scranton Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, home of the Class AAA Red Barrons, ticket costs are $3.50 for bleachers, $4 ...
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