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12621: MacBeth - Attitude Changes
... Two truths are told" (I, iii, 126b). He depends on the witches for a long time, even after he murders Banquo. In act 3, scene 4, when he remarks that "I am in blood / Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more," (136-37), he knows that he must consult the witches again because "More shall they speak;" (134), and he is "bent to know" (134) what he ...
12622: MacBeth - Analysis Of Fear
... see what fear can do to a person, it made Macbeth mad for power which he ended up getting. But after the first of his crimes the rest became easier for him, pretty soon he'd just order it and not think twice. That was not the case when he first murdered Duncan. All though the play his fear of being caught, and the witches prophecies coming true make him do ...
12623: Youth Violence
... for kids. Many children loose their fathers at an early age, and their mothers are harassed trying to get enough money to raise and feed them. If your son/daughter sees you doing nothing all day, what are they going to think? It is not a good idea to be a bad role model. Schools can play an important part in reducing youth violence because they can enforce programs on violence ...
12624: King Lear Assignment
... play when Cordelia is killed. Lear says this before he himself dies as he cannot live without his daughter. "Howl, howl, howl! O, you are men of stones. Had I your tongues and eyes, I'd use them so That heaven's vault should crack. She's gone for ever! I know when one is dead, and when one lives. She's dead as earth. Lend me a looking glass. If ...
12625: King Lear
... play when Cordelia is killed. Lear says this before he himself dies as he cannot live without his daughter. "Howl, howl, howl! O, you are men of stones. Had I your tongues and eyes, I'd use them so That heaven's vault should crack. She's gone for ever! I know when one is dead, and when one lives. She's dead as earth. Lend me a looking glass. If ...
12626: Horatios Speech To Fortinbras
... before you today to tell a tale of a martyred hero to whom we must remember. Hamlet be thy name. He was a friend and a leader. About eight months ago Hamlet was distraught, I'd never seen him like this before. He had a good excuse, I mean his father had just died, his mom, god rest her soul, remarried not even a month afterwards. Hamlet's affair with Ophilia ...
12627: Hamlet
... Gertrude, insults Polonius by calling him “. . . a fishmonger.” (Hamlet. II, ii, 174) This is not the only way that Hamlet offended Polonius. Hamlet offended Polonius by insulting his daughter. Hamlet is crude in his own day by asking Ophelia “Lady, shall I lie in your lap?” (Hamlet. III, ii, 115) What is strange about Hamlet’s ability to use his mouth is that the youth of today is able to use ...
12628: Falstaff And King Lear
... chiefly for the humor that arises by showcasing his ludicrous traits. Why should we laugh at a man with a huge belly and an appetite to match, at the way he suffers on a hot day, his cumbersome size and the liveliness of his spirit. His timeless age and his youthful lightness of heart show his true nature. Why do we find comedy in the enormity of his lies and the ...
12629: Comedy In Shakespeare
... for himself, which is a lie, but Claudio acts like "easy come easy go". He is not very upset that he just lost his soon to be bride. When the truth comes out, the wedding day is set and the planning begins. Don John is once again planning to ruin things. He is a jealous, sour and unhappy person. The greenworld is also used in this play but not for festive ...
12630: Outsiders
... reacts so strongly because she is scared that her son is finally dead. She feels that they have done so much for him and he is still in the gang. She is afraid that one day he will be killed in one of the gang fights. 7. Cherry's role in the book is to show that even though she has money she still is friends with Ponyboy and Johnnie. She ...


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