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- 6641: Hamlet: Antiheroism
- ... to eliminate Hamlet, to the point that it does not matter whether or not it hurts Gertrude in any way. This scene depicts Hamlet as the victim, much like two bullies picking on a smaller child in school, since the king, with the aid of Laertes, is out to kill Hamlet, this time with a passion. Much like a political revolutionary, Hamlet has the system against him and is facing death ...
- 6642: Hamlet: Emotional States
- ... and snaps once again; I believe he is now extremely manic and confused and must vent his anger and disappointment towards his mother (Leavenworth, 140). This is done in-order to reverse the parent and child roles and seek to act as his mother's conscience or super-ego, he has to wait until the pressures within him are unbearable, then when he can finally express his feelings he verges on ...
- 6643: Shakespeare' As You Like It: Effective Use of Sound In Jaques' Speech
- ... to the loss of teeth as he ages. In the final stage, second childishness, a regression back to childhood is evident. The speech is almost completely reverted to the soft s's made as a child. Out of a possible twenty- four words, fourteen contain the s sound, the last sentence being almost all s', “ Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.” (2.7.166). Therefore as the reader speaks ...
- 6644: Comparing the Different Types of Love Evident in Romeo and Juliet
- ... play Romeo and Juliet. Physical love, which Mercutio believes in, is well explained in his Queen Mab story. Queen Mab, an English folk tale fairy was said to bring the dreams to men and her child is the midwife to men's fantasies. Mercutio wants just the physical part of love, that is, sex. This is evident in his queen mab story: “O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with ...
- 6645: King Henry IV and Joseph Strorm: Archtypical Fathers
- ... children are harsh and is often punishment. The way Joseph responded when David jokingly wished for a third arm showed that he cared more about his image and purity than he did for his own child. Both King Henry and Joseph Strorm lacked the ability to look eye to eye with their children. King Henry did not like the way his Prince ran his life, and Joseph Strorm did not care ...
- 6646: Romeo and Juliet: They Did it to Themselves
- ... won't get in trouble for marrying the two young lovers. Juliet could die and yet she doesn't care because her Romeo has been banished. Sounds a little too dramatic, Juliet is but a child. Upon seeing Juliet "dead" in her tomb, Romeo again acts rashly kills Paris. At this point, his actions have made it nearly impossible for the Capulets to accept him. Not only has he killed Tybalt ...
- 6647: The Importance of the Press
- ... them all the time. The third role of the press during revolutionary times is to serve as the watchdog of the new political order. Without a free press, the new government might be tempted to abuse the powers that have been conferred upon it. Many historians have downplayed the importance of the press during these periods of political upheaval, saying that the press was no more than an observer. However, one ...
- 6648: The Effects of Advertising on Society
- ... the good they represent -- in other words, Calvin Klein products are now in and of themselves the good some people try to achieve. Thus, when their ads show immoral situations or actions (like the infamous child pornography ads that spurred many debates and a lawsuit against the company), people associate these immoral actions with the "good" Calvin Klein products, and people will slowly grow desensitized to them. Advertising, therefore, plays a ...
- 6649: Movie: The Last Supper
- ... people that they killed: Each is just a soldier in the ranks of rightism. Although, to make us feel a little bit better, the director later lets us know that the truck driver was a child rapist and a murderer. These students are supposed to be ultra-rational. Well, perhaps we are being shown the dangers of ultra-rationality and the ability of not being able to control oneself. Finally, they ...
- 6650: Oedipus Rex
- ... it was prophesied that he would kill his father and marry his mother. His father naturally feared this and told a shepard to take the boy out and kill him when he was still a child. The kind old shepard could not bring himself to kill a innocent little boy so he gave him to a passing messenger to take as his own. When Oedipus was older he learned of this ...
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