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- 2541: A Review on The Prince of Egypt
- ... and ends up killing a guard for needless whipping of an old Hebrew man. After this, Moses feels he must leave Egypt, even though his brother tells him that he will eradicate him of this crime. He leaves town and wanders through the desert until eventually he comes to the home of The High Priest of Meridian. He marries the priest’s daughter and learns how to live life as a ...
- 2542: Drugs In Football Making An Ap
- ... controls and corrupts the game, because so many players are on it. To ignore this fact is to be short-sighted and stupid. To turn away from it the way the NFL does... is a crime "(Harris 31). Cocaine is a definite problem in the NFL. "A investigative reporter estimated that 50% of the NFL's 1,372 players have taken cocaine. That is about 686 players. He also estimated that ...
- 2543: Aaron and Brutus: The Irony of Violence
- ... extremely ironic. He tells her, “Speak, Lavinia, what accursed hand / Hath made thee handless…” (III.i.66,67). Firstly, the audience knows Lavinia cannot speak. Secondly, Titus asks “what accursed hand” is responsible for the crime made against her. This further adds to the play’s sense of ritual as the plot descends to chaos. Demetrius and Chiron then frame two of Titus’ sons for the murder. Titus, in order to ...
- 2544: The Matrix
- ... lives. But humans would never just bow down to their enemies and so the machines had to devise a way to detain the humans so that they could extract that energy. The machines created a computer program called "The Matrix." In the movie this marvel displays the digital image of a human's mental self along with that of other humans and a mock up of the world as it was ...
- 2545: Hamlet: Claudius' Conscience
- ... Claudius, however, made it known to everyone that the king died of a snakebite in the garden, and thus no one knew of the murder that had just taken place making his murder the perfect crime. The only problem that Claudius must deal with now is his conscience. After Claudius commits the deed of killing King Hamlet, he almost immediately marries Hamlet's wife, Queen Gertrude. Claudius also gains a new ...
- 2546: Hamlet: To Kill or not To Kill
- ... in the play, he was a man of his deepest words. He shined like a star, and proved himself in great depths. Hamlet’s one main goal in life was to take revenge for a crime that ended his fathers life. There was no limit to the extent of his revenge, he was led to do what he did.
- 2547: The Bluest Eye: Quest for Personal Identity
- ... opportunities were only a few of the many hardships that the African American people had to face at this time. Families often had to separate, social agencies were overcrowded with people that all needed help, crime rates increased and many other resulting problems ensued. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison takes place during this time period. A main theme in this novel is the "quest for individual identity and the influences ...
- 2548: Western Films
- ... Hollywood production of The Wild Bunch (1969), an end-of-the-frontier western film set in Mexico - it featured bloody, slow-motion, ultra-violent choreographed ballets of death. The film was a precursor to urban crime thrillers and inner-city gunfighting of the 1970s and later. Peckinpah's Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) starred James Coburn as sheriff Garrett who tracked down and killed ex-partner/outlaw Billy the ...
- 2549: Revenge In Hamlet
- ... Hamlet (Sitwell 91). Hamlet wants to confront the king, but not directly. So he sets up a play to reenact the killing of his father and to make the king feel guilty and confess his crime. After the play, the king is obviously distraught and runs off to his chapel to pray. Hamlet follows hoping to kill him, but the king kneels down and begins to pray mumbling the words “Forgive ...
- 2550: Hamlet Did Not Procrastinate Needlessly
- ... the ghost might be the devil from purgatory sent to Hamlet to kill his uncle so he will damned to hell. He doesn't want to kill anybody that is not guilty of committing a crime or treason. Later in the play though he soon finds out that what the ghost has told him is true and through the play "The Mousetrap" he finds out that it was the king who ...
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