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6651: Antigone: A Tragic Hero
... notes on this when he is asking her about his proclamation "O, she's the man, not I, if she can walk away unscathed! I swear I hardly care if she be my sister's child, or linked to me by blood more closely than any member of my hearth and home (181). This should also show one that Creon does not care about her nobility and that he will treat ...
6652: To Be Shakespeare, Or Not To Be Shakespeare, That Is The Question
... relationship with Ophelia is a bit confusing. When first shown together, he seems to be vicious as he shoves her into the confession booth. Later, he is seen always hugging, kissing, and condoling his lovesick child. Ophelia, of course, has reason to weep, since Hamlet did not only pursue her love in a courtly manner, but also pursued it in bed. This adds an odd twist to their relationship and Ophelia ...
6653: The Simpsons
... keep an eye on Homer and the rest of the family most of the time. Bart, their oldest son, is a poor student who enjoys comic books and television and hates girls. Lisa, the middle child of the family, is an excellent student and a nice person. She is almost the complete opposite of Bart except they both enjoy the violent cartoons of "Itchy and Scratchy". Maggie, the baby of the ...
6654: The Impact Of Television
... today's society, and especially beneficial to children. Studies estimate that before the age of 18, children have watched fifteen to twenty thousand hours of television. What kind of impact does this have on a child's ability to learn? In a survey of seven hundred fifty 10-16 year olds it was revealed that 82% of them confirmed that television can teach young children the difference between right and wrong ...
6655: The Godfather: Michael Vs. Sonny
... both had strong family ties (towards the Corleone family). When a member of the family needed something they gave it to them. Sonny was outraged to learn that his sister was the victim of spousal abuse, and wanted to get her husband for it. They did everything they could to make sure that every member of the family was safe at all times. Michael even gave up a whole year of ...
6656: Television and Commercialism
... promote consumerism. Ads portray utopias which convey that we are supposed to think it is the magic of things. Such that if we buy these things they will transform our lives. For instance, if a child has a He- Man sword he too will have the " Power of Grayskull." These images try to place the product's image onto the image of this transformation and eventually lead to a purchase. (16 ...
6657: Television Censorship
... say they are concerned with what children are viewing, or that some things such as nudity and swear words offend people. Parents should monitor what their children watch. If a parent does not want their child to see something in particular, then it is the parent's responsibility to see that they do not, not the government's (Microsoft Internet Explorer)." What do you think? Should our government continue to enforce ...
6658: Of Mice and Men: A Comprehensive Comparison of Novel and Movie
... their own plot of land and a stake in their future. George is a father figure and protector of the strong simple- minded Lennie. Lennie's strength is his gift and his curse. Like the child he is mentally, he loves animals, but he inadvertently crushes them to death. Women, to him, are rather like animals, -- soft, small, and gentle. And there lies the tension that powers this narrative to its ...
6659: Nell
... surrounded basically with nothing but her own thoughts for almost twenty years. Putting her in an environment where thousands of outside things affect her thoughts would have been overwhelming. Nell was much like a young child in that she was unaware of what was socially acceptable. In this respect, taking Nell out of her home would have been extremely dangerous and traumatic as was seen in the bar scene with the ...
6660: National TV Turn-Off Week: A Dumb Idea
... can't you watch television while you knit? As for the people that say television warps a young mind, I have a personal beef against that reasoning. Coming over to Canada as a little immigrant child, not speaking a word of English, I was outcast by society. I had troubles at school, I could not speak to my friends. What's a boy to do? Teachers tried to help me, my ...


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