


|
Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers
Search results 4931 - 4940 of 14240 matching essays
- 4931: Much Ado About Nothing: Love, Hate & Marriage - An Analytical Essay on the Relationship of Beatrice & Benedick
- ... Beatrice and Benedick are sure that they want to spend their lives unmarried. This is shown by Beatrice in Act II; Scene I, (lines 51-57): LEONATO: Well, niece, I hope to see you one day fitted with a husband. BEATRICE: Not till God make men of some other metal than earth. Would it not grieve a woman to be overmastered with a pierce of valiant dust? to make an account ... one has for the other. For Benedick, the conversation was between Leonato and Claudio in Act II; Scene iii, (lines 89-100): DON PEDRO:...Come hither, Leonato. What was it you told me of to-day, that your niece Beatrice was in love with Signior Benedick? CLAUDIO: O, ay: stalk on. stalk on; the fowl sits. I did never think that lady would have loved any man. LEONATO: No, nor I ...
- 4932: The Caretaker by Pinter: A Play Can Be Confrontational, Challenging and Disturbing to the Values and Assumptions of An Audience. Discuss With close Reference
- ... with, oversteps the mark of acceptability. Hence the audience would have been confronted with ideas that were previously ignored or ‘swept under the carpet', ideas that to many would be quite disturbing; ASTON: Then one day they took me to a hospital, right outside London. They… got me there. I didn't want to go. Anyway… I tried to get out quite a few time. But… it wasn't very easy. They asked me questions, in there. Got me in and asked me all sorts of questions. Well, I told them… when they wanted to know… what my thoughts were. Hmmnn. Then one day… this man… doctor, I suppose… the head one… he was quite a man of… distinction. Aston's monologue also disrupts the audiences concept of civil rights. In a democratic nation it is generally expected that ...
- 4933: The Godfather: Did The
- ... Britain (Britanica, 552). But why wouldn’t any crime syndicate want to invest in illegal drugs as portrayed in The Godfather? Heroin these days for example, has been estimated that for approximately four hours each day three hundred sixty five days a year, four hundred dollars worth of heroin is sold every minute on one hundred and fifteenth street New York City resulting in a financial exchange amounting to twenty four thousand dollars an hour, ninety six thousand a day and six hundred seventy two thousand dollars a week. Annual gross sales of heroin alone exceed thirty billion a year.(Messerchmidt, Piers, 220). Of course many Mafia families would want to wager into such a ...
- 4934: Macbeth: Letter From Lady Macbeth To Macbeth
- ... to you. Nothing can remove this blood. Many nights I would wake in cold sweat and my hand would be red from my rubbing. The blood just wont leave me, it haunts me night and day. But the murder of the Macduff family was just too much. Sometimes I can hear the cries of the women and young children as they are being killed, and it is the knowledge that my ... with this torment of my mind for much longer. I have to get away from all this, and death is the only way I know that will put my soul to rest. Ever since the day of Duncans death we have drifted apart and all I ask is that you realise that this was not the way I had planned we would part. So I leave you dear husband, only hoping ...
- 4935: The Bogart By Susan Cooper
- ... lunch. What had happened was that the Boggart had gotten trapped in Jessup s lunch box. When Jessup opened the lunch box their was no lunch. Jessup figured someone stole his lunch. But, later that day at hockey practice a puck was shot at Jessup s face mask which the Boggart was hiding in. When the puck hit the mask the Boggart evaporated into a green gas. Jessup didn t know ... around in Emily s room when he came to visit her. When the Doctor left the Boggart realized how homesick he was. He needed to find a way to tell Jessup and Emily. The following day Jessup was playing a game on his computer called The Black Hole. Suddenly a blue flame appeared on the screen with the rocket. The flame followed the rocket into the black hole. Emily and Jessup ...
- 4936: King Lear: Rejection
- ... them an immense amount of hatred and when Lear divided his kingdom between them, they both openly rejected his presence in their lives. " Some other time for that. - Beloved Regan, she hath tied sharp- tooth'd unkindness, like a vulture here, - I can speak scarce to thee ; thou'lt not believe with how depraved quality - O Regan ( King Lear II.iii )! Goneril's response further clarifies this rejection. " Good sir, no ... for their very existence. Cordelia's rejection of Lear breaks a much stronger bond. Lear loses his entire life purpose when Cordelia turns Lear away. Good my lord, you have begot me, bred me, lov'd me : I return those duties back as are right fit, obey you, love you, and most honour you. Why have my sisters husbands if they say they love you all? Haply, when I shall wed ...
- 4937: Wired Hands - A Brief Look at Robotics
- ... installed an entirely new factory inside the building. It was a marvel of engineering. When it came time to go to work, a whole new work force marched onto the assembly line. There on opening day was a crew of 150 industrial robots. Industrial robots don't look anything like the androids from sci-fi books and movies. They don't act like the evil Daleks or a fusspot C-3P0 ... in the factories can often be relatively easy to program, while the ordinary, everyday things people do - walking, reading a letter, planning a trip to the grocery store - turn out to be incredibly difficult. The day has still to come when a computer program can do anything more than a highly specialized and very orderly task. The trouble with having a robot in the house for example, is that life there ...
- 4938: Julius Caesar: Brutus Is The Protagonist
- ... times during the night, "Help ho - they murder Caesar!" The reader soon learns of a dream in which Caesar's wife visualizes her husband's death. She begs and pleads Caesar to stay home that day, however, nobody ever pays any attention to her dream. In this instance, Caesar has no influence on the outcome of the play. Again, when Brutus sees the likeness of Caesar in a dream, Caesar gives an ominous message implying to Brutus not to go to Philipi. ". . . thou shalt see me at Philipi." The ghost of Caesar, unimportant and unbelieved is perceived as a "day dream." Brutus, not paying any attention to the dead and gone Caesar, does not listen. In this sense, Caesar does not make a strong enough impression upon other characters in the play to be taken ...
- 4939: Scarlet Letter Critique
- ... basically molded their lives. People just were not able to express themselves freely like they should have been able to. This is illustrated well when the Puritans celebrated one of their most important holidays, Election Day. They were allowed to show very little joy which was ridiculous. All they did was live to die and go to heaven, having no fun while they were here. It is the same case with ridicule and the letter A that is sewed to Hester s breast. This occurs over in over throughout the classic novel. The A that stood for adultery she had to wear day and night, and it serves as one of the most important symbols in the book. The shame and condemn that came along with letter she is reminded of at all times by the Puritans. Every ...
- 4940: Solar Energy - The Energy Of The Future?
- ... However this method only supplies enough energy for activities such as washing and bathing. The solar panels generate "low grade" heat, that is, they generate low temperatures for the amount of heat needed in a day. In order to generate "high grade" heat, intense enough to convert water into high-pressure steam which can then be used to turn electric generators there must be another method. The concentrated beams of sunlight ... large area and by the use of lenses and mirrors can focus the light into a very small area. Very elaborate solar furnaces have machines that angle the mirrors and lenses to the sun all day. This system can provide sizeable amounts of electricity and create extremely high temperatures of over 6000 degrees Fahrenheit. Solar energy generators are very clean, little waste is emitted from the generators into the environment. The ...
Search results 4931 - 4940 of 14240 matching essays
|