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- 7111: Hamlet's Puzzling, Duplicitous Nature
- ... 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 continent To hide the slain. O, from this time forth My thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth! That, for fantasy and a trick of fame ...
- 7112: Macbeth: Good and Evil In One Human Heart
- ... new supplies of men began a fresh assault” Macbeth withstood the “terrible numbers” and in the end “victory fell on Scotland”. King trusted him completely “O Valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman!” and appreciated his effort in war by giving the title “Thane of Cawdor” to “noble Macbeth”. A pronouncement made by three witches that Macbeth will be King , served as the primary catalyst for the development of evil in Macbeth’s heart ...
- 7113: Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will: A Work of Art
- ... Hitler is shown as descending into Nuremberg from the clouds, like a heavenly angel flying in with a message and a miracle. The German people were dejected and economically depressed from their defeat in World War I, thus Triumph of the Will’s impact as a Nazi propaganda film was furthered by Riefenstahl’s artistic ability. Riefenstahl’s personal film-making ambition and creativity not only lent credibility to the film ...
- 7114: The Villains In Much Ado About Nothing and Othello
- ... apprentence and someone to do his "dirty" work. Roderigo is naively unsuspecting. As the play shifts from Venice to Cyprus there is an interesting contrast. Venice, a respectful and honourable town is overshadowed by the war torn villages of Cyprus. It could be said that Venice represents good or specfically Desdemona and that Cyprus represents evil in Iago. Desdemona has been taken from her peacefullness and brought onto the grounds of ...
- 7115: Isadora Duncan
- ... full of sorrow. She had brought three lives into the world, only to have them die in childhood. She gave up her most recent school to the French to use for battered veterans of World War I. Isadora decided that the best way to forget what was making her depressed was to abandon her romance and concentrate on her art. She went once again to New York city with only her ...
- 7116: The Rules of the Game: Andre’s Arrival at La Coliniere
- The Rules of the Game: Andre’s Arrival at La Coliniere In The Rules of the Game, Jean Renoir paints a satirical portrait of the decadent French aristocracy prior to World War II. The scene where Andre Jurieu (Roland Toutain) arrives at La Coliniere is of particular importance, for it is the first time he sees Christine (Nora Gregor) since his plane trip. Through his use of ...
- 7117: Oedipus Rex: Oedipus Deserves His Fate
- ... he was also the undeserved recipient of many good things which he certainly did not "deserve." He was born with a healthy body, and he was born into a society that was not torn by war, famine, or disease. He was raised in a place of privilege as the son of the king and queen of Corinth. If only Oedipus would have stopped his relentless search for truth and heeded what ...
- 7118: Julius Caesar
- ... he lied about the will and made it seem like Caesar loved them unconditionally. He also added his own emotions to make the plot more convincing. Antony’s manipulation led the plebeians into riots and war. The manipulation in “Julius Caesar” plays a major role in the actions of each character.
- 7119: Tlevision: Behavior, Moral Values and Social Standards
- ... It is because of the amount of violence that is now being shown all across the news. In one weeks worth of time of watching the ten o’clock news, I have seen blood drenched war victims give A.B.C news anchors their last words before slipping into a coma. Five days ago, a neighborhood gang interrupted a high school student’s routine walk home by beating him to within ...
- 7120: Aaron and Brutus: The Irony of Violence
- ... common. “Julius Caesar” takes place in 44 B.C., a time during which Rome conquered many lands. Even though its political accomplishment was evident, the city of Rome was not stable. Generals, after returning from war, grew more powerful, and the role of senators dwindled in the government. This was a threat to their republic form of government. In “Titus Andronicus,” which takes place after “Julius Caesar,” the old republic has ...
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