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- 6181: Julius Caesar - Self-Concepts In Julius Caesar
- ... when they have heard his reasons, will support his action. Because he has little practical knowledge of life, he is blind to the real motives and nature of men and is unfamiliar with procedures of war. Brutus attempted to advocate peace, freedom, and liberty for all Romans. He also tried to bring about solidarity amongst the conspirators. Brutus said that if the conspirators did not join for a common cause, then ...
- 6182: Elie Wiesel
- ... were deported by the Nazis to Auschwitz. His mother and younger sister perished there, his two older sisters survived. Wiesel and his father were later transported to Buchenwald In 1945, at the end of the war, Elie moved to Paris, where he studied literature, philosophy, and psychology at the Sorbonne. With a strong desire to write, Elie worked as a journalist in Paris before coming to the United States in 1956 ...
- 6183: Julius Caesar
- ... at his funeral, a request which he is granted. However, after the men leave, he begins a soliloquy in which he suggests that Caesar's spirit will take revenge upon his murderers and invoke a war involving the entire country. Antony begins the revenge of his death by speaking at the funeral about the wrong done to Caesar, the man's generosity to the people, and how Brutus tried to persuade ...
- 6184: Hamlet - Collective Unconscious In Hamlet
- ... When portrayed in dreams or stories, the animus-possessed character is, in all cases, represented as strong and masculine. In Hamlet, the character who portrays the animus archetype is Fortinbras. He wants to start a war just to avenge his familys pride. "Now, sir, young Fortinbras, of unimproved mettle hot and full, hath in the skirts of Norway, here and there, Sharkd up a list of lawless resolutes, for ...
- 6185: Falstaff
- ... we see Falstaff as the romantic character that is stated in the definition above, defying everything that the Classical character, Prince Hal, stands for and believes.. He refuses to take life seriously. He believes that "War is as much of a joke to him as a drinking bout at the Boar's Head." He uses people solely for his own purposes, either for money or for food and drink. He is ...
- 6186: A Midsummer Nights Dream
- ... them. This place where the line between dream and reality blurs is an important theme of the play. Theseus is also a lover, but his affair with Hippolyta is based upon the cold reality of war, "Hippolyta, I wooed thee with my sword, And won thy love doing thee injuries..."(I,i,16-17). He is eager to wed Hippolyta and marriage is the place where reason and judgement rule. He ...
- 6187: Woman To Man
- ... to reveal her emotions to her husband, but to reveal her emotions to the world. We need to consider the social context of the poem. Woman To Man was written in 1949. During the post-war years Australia was experiencing a period of affluence. Men were enjoying their role as 'breadwinner' and the 'traditional' place for women was in the home with the children. While Wright, on one level, is tenderly ...
- 6188: Wild Meat And The Bully Burgers
- ... she should stop. Lovey and her family do many things together. They sit on the back porch picking fleas off of their dogs, squeezes blackheads off of her mothers back, count all white cows, sing war songs, and pick macadamia nuts for extra money. A normal Sunday afternoon would be their Mother smoking Parliaments on the porch of their house, grumbling about white hairs, and Lovey picking fleas off of their ...
- 6189: West Side Story
- ... everybody to stop acting that way. Glad Hand made everybody split up across the room, and then whoever was directly across from each other danced together. Doc tried to stop the gangs from having the war council, he told them basically to grow up and stop their childishness. Doc and Glad Hand couldn't stop the fighting. Tony saw through the prejudice though, he loved one of the PR's and ...
- 6190: Wars Of The Roses
- ... case if you have people like Henry Tudor in your family whom was a coward that later became known a "the meanest king". Once Henry Tudor came to power and Richard III died in the war of St. Albans. Henry then married Edward V Sister Margaret, which was a York. Now that both of the familys shared power of the English crown there was no need to battle anymore. So ...
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