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- 9781: Everyone in A Man For All Seasons is Pursuing Their Own Ends. What Makes More Different?
- ... information to Cromwell and Chapuys. Therefore the final remark he makes, "You never had time for me, Sir," is selfish, yet rather fitting considering his nature. As the jailer, The Common Man admits that, "I'd let him [More] out if I could, but I can't." The Common Man is not willing to take any risks to save a great man, for it may result in the endangering of his ...
- 9782: Death of a Salesman - "The American Dream: What it Means to Me"
- ... succeed in business, be the best salesman of your company and make big money, I guess you could fulfill your dreams in America. But if you have dreams of seeing your children grow up, every day of their lives, your heart might pull at you and cause you to go crazy if you do not set your priorities straight, this is what happened to Willy Loman. He was a simple man ...
- 9783: Infomercials and Other Dishonest Commercials
- ... had people come on and say that their experience with the psychic was "life changing," and that "it was so real
the psychic knew everything." It is amazing what people will fall for in this day and age. Info-mercials are basically half hour commercials that attempt to sell products to watchers. The products that most info-mercials offer are things that are said to "improve someone's life" but in ...
- 9784: A Marxist Criticism on "The Importance of Being Earnest"
- ... nobles exist. These are people who are of noble birth right and is only passed on from generation to generation. It is a well respected position, but the difference between the nobles of today's day and the older ones is the power that they have. In today's time the nobles have little power only respect, but in the Victorian period the power was starting to diminish but it still ...
- 9785: Stephen Sondheim
- ... to the theatre. His initial success came as a somewhat reluctant lyricist to Leonard Bernstein on West Side Story (1957) and Jule Styne on Gypsy (1959). Exciting and adventurous as those shows were in their day, and for all their enduring popularity, Sondheim's philosophy since is encapsulated in one of his song titles: "I Never Do Anything Twice". His first score as composer-lyricist was A Funny Thing Happened On ...
- 9786: 27 Years of Influential 60 Minutes
- ... PBS regular documentary that has been around since 1983. Entertainment Tonight has found much success with its brand of news as well. Several new newsmagazines are coming out of the woodwork such as Dateline NBC, Day One, and Eye to Eye with Connie Chung, but time is the true test for an accomplished television program. By setting new journalistic standards, 60 Minutes was able to influence all other news programs to ...
- 9787: Steve Jobs
- ... on the Mac saying "it was hurting the Apple platform, not helping it". [Slater, 1987, page 319]. Steve sold over $20 million in Apple shares. He spent days along the beach, went to Europe. One day inspiration came to Steve. He wanted a company to call his own. He left Apple for good and founded NeXTStep with five key Apple employees. Jobs new ideas werent in the hardware industry but ...
- 9788: College Essay: If You Could Meet Anyone, Who Would It Be and Why - Polonius of Hamlet
- ... myself like a gentleman and use proper etiquette for te given situation. Thus, the quote acts as a reminder for me to act properly. The next few lines are "and it must follow as the day the night, / thou canst not then be false to any man." By acting like a gentleman, I can assure muself that I will not harm nor create conlict with many people. For example, I remain ...
- 9789: Who Is Most To Blame For Macbeth's Downfall?
- ... soul was already bad, and it was only helped to escape by the other contributors. I think too much violence through Macbeth's live desensitized him to the value of human life, (similar to modern day prime time television) and Macbeth's downfall was the price he was destined to pay.
- 9790: Macbeth: Many People Were Involved In the Death of Duncan
- ... to become King, but he feared that he would be considered traitorous and disloyal. Which he was, considering that he was reflecting on the possibility of becoming King by murdering Duncan. "'Would they had stay'd!" shows how much Macbeth longed for the throne. (I,iii,l.85) His ambitions were a sources of this longing and desire. The desire for the kingship which he thought through and finally accepted. Macbeth ...
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