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- 3301: Macbeths Ambition
- ... the state. His character illustrates how ambition for power corrupts everything and eventually transforms good people into cowardly murderers. Everybody has personal desires and ambitions, but when reaching one s goals requires getting involved in crime or treachery, the tragic result is death and madness.
- 3302: Oedipus The King 2
- ... past. He sends Creon, his brother-in-law and uncle, to the oracles at Delphi. Creon returns with the cause for the plague; the murderer of the former King Laius was never punished for his crime. So Oedipus pledges himself to seek the killer and punish him as the gods wish. Oedipus summons the people of Thebes and demands that the killer, or whoever had knowledge of the killer, reveal himself ...
- 3303: Philosophies In Voltaires Cand
- ... he knew could never exist, but could provide him with an agent to point out sad failings of the real world. In Eldorado, every person is on an equal, class levels don't exist, and crime is nonexistent. In the novel, when Candide sees all of the riches that the Eldoradans inhabit, he is so taken aback by their lack of real interest in it all, he can't understand why ...
- 3304: Pride And Prejudice (a Contemp
- ... he despises the idea that the new world and technology are taking over. "You think this machine's your friend, but it's not" are his initial words to Kathleen about her use of the computer. As a part of modern society, he hates it, and because of her situation, she is somehow expected to share those feelings. She does not, which is a large part of her connection to Darcy ...
- 3305: Pride In The Crucible
- ... when it comes the time to save your name. People with excessive pride would risk to lose everything to make sure nobody would spoil their name. They would even accused their neighbours of the worse crime so they would still be part of the good side of the society. In the drama play The Crucible, this is basically what happen to the main characters. Every single move they do, every single ...
- 3306: Pycho By Alfred Hitcock
- ... and knows that Sam will never accept the money. This fact itself shows that her sense of logic is gone. A rationally thinking person would have realized that she would never get away with the crime. As Marion drives on into darkness rain begins to fall heavily. The viewers begin to feel as Marion does, hopeless and weary. Her endless journey takes a turn due to an illumination on the side ...
- 3307: Rainbow Six - Tom Clancy
- ... over the globe the embers of old animosity have been fanned to flame by the winds of freedom. Terrorism in the 21st century is an international industry. Money and expertise flow freely through the global computer net, and every type of weapon imaginable is available on the black market of the 3rd world. It has become harder and harder for the security forces of individual nations to combat this threat to ...
- 3308: Romance And Gender Positions I
- ... Unfortunately, Mill does not make allowances for competent judges, so any practitioner of utilitarianism must come up with his own scale to measure pleasure and pain (and in turn morality). As we see in the Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov is not a competent judge. Therefore, he commits an immoral act, while feeling justified because he the utilitarian theory protects him. In conclusion, utilitarianism is the most democratic of moral theories. The ...
- 3309: Romeo And Juliet Plot Summarie
- ... town is shocked and outraged to find that more deaths have occurred as a result of the Montague-Capulet feud. The angry Prince arrives at the scene and declares that Romeo be banished for his crime. Furthermore, he states that if Romeo is ever seen within the wall of Verona again, he will be killed on the spot.(SPACE)Scene 2: This scene is mainly Juliet s soliloquy, in which she ...
- 3310: Scarlet Letter- Hester Prynne
- ... as a fallen woman whose honest sinfulness is found preferable to the future corruption of the reverend (Reynolds 183). Hester was described by Reynolds as a feminist criminal bound in an iron link of mutual crime (Reynolds 183). According to Reynolds, Hawthorne was trying to have his culture's darkest stereotypes absorbed into the character of Hester and rescue them from noisy politics by reinterpreting them in Puritan terms and fusing ...
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