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7101: Asian Mythology
Asian Mythology Visualize having your heart cut from you while it was still beating, and have a sense of joy that you were honored with such as task? Can you see constant war, total carnage and suffering in everyday life. Just imagine... your first born child, your bundle of joy and innocense, taken from you because it didn't weigh enough or had lip. Would that be the ...
7102: Movie Review of It’s a Wonderful Life
... George Bailey was strong about everything. He kept his head up high, and continued with his life. Also, another accurate account of the 1930’s was when Harry Bailey went away to fight in World War One. Then Mrs. Bailey and others went to help sew for the red cross. This movie was a very accurate story of one man, and his troubles in the 1930’s. I truly loved this ...
7103: Forever Swing
Forever Swing Some of the most extreme tortures and fears were experienced in the Extermination camps set up by Nazi troops during World War II. Hard labor and the constant paranoia destroyed lives, both physically and mentally. In the movie Swing Kids, many of the same behavioral traits that took place in the main characters throughout the film were ...
7104: Macbeth - Nature vs. the Unnatural
... chaotic. The first example of this is Duncan’s horses: Beauteous and swift, the minions of their race, Turn'd wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out, Contending 'gainst obedience, as they would make War with mankind. (75) The King respected Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, but they became crazy and turned against the King. All this unnaturalness is self-destructive. We find out that Duncan’s horses actually eat each ...
7105: “The Devil’s Own”
... to come to an agreement politically. Negotiations had failed between the British government and Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the British government was determined to capture or kill the Catholic extremist who were waging a war of independents for Northern Ireland. It was the British government’s determination to keep Northern Ireland under the British control and not compromise its position that the northern territory was British soil and should remain ...
7106: Julius Caesar: Brutus’ Character Flaw
... person he is, Brutus does not heed Cassius’ advice. Brutus does not realize his mistake until Antony actually takes control of the people. Antony, by gaining Brutus’ trust, gained control of Rome and went to war against Cassius and Brutus and ultimately caused both to kill themselves. Brutus’ trust is a vital trait in Julius Caesar because it is what causes his victory over Caesar and defeat by Antony. The only ...
7107: Romeo and Juliet: Who is Responsible for the Tragedy? Does Fate play a role?
... has picked up a hatred for the Montagues, from his Uncle Old Capulet. This Ancient Grudge has caused two brawls previous to the one we see at the start of the play. Prince says “Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, By thee, old Capulet, and Montague, Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets.”(1.1.81-83) By this speech we learn of the nature of the ancient ...
7108: Is There Any Justification For Regarding Euripedes' Electra As An Inferior Tragedy?
... down." There is also the dishonour and ignominy that Agamemnon has suffered at the hands of Aegisthus who "grasps in his bloody hand the very sceptre which my father carried when he led Hellas to war." A Greek audience would have seen this, as a grievous injustice by Aegisthus. Funerals were seen as very significant and important to the ancient Greeks in their transition to the afterlife, so for Aegisthus to ...
7109: Claude Monet and His Painting
... to remain in Paris. This marked the beginning of a lifestyle which was becoming increasingly itinerant, culminating in Monet's move to London in the early 1870's to avoid involvement in the Franco-Prussian War. Here he was exposed to the English masters, Constable and Turner. Later, Monet returned again to Le Havre where he painted the often cited ~Impression: Sunrise, the painting largely credited with the naming of the ...
7110: The Madness Of Prince Hamlet
... Hamlet is caught in the middle of acting and objectivity. Hamlet finally gets his act together, and decides to act the part his father had given him, after he sees the soldiers going off to war to die. The imminent death of twenty thousand men That, for fantasy and a trick of fame, Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which ...


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