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- 3351: Charles Manson- Methods To The
- ... were the bodies of Jay Sebring and Sharon Tate. Sebring, a hair stylist, had been stabbed seven times and shot once, dying of exsanguination. Tate, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death, was stabbed sixteen times in the chest and back (Fillmer par. 2). The following evening, in a seemingly unrelated crime, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were discovered in their home at 3301 Waverly Drive. Rosemary was ... had them convinced that they were the chosen ones and that they were only carrying out the orders of a man they thought was Jesus Christ incarnate (Watson par. 3). They were willing to risk death and imprisonment to satisfy this man. Manson used borrowed ideas from prosperous cults of the 1960’s to achieve a complete control over his followers. In June of 1960, Charles Manson was sent to prison ... for him, so Manson ordered the Tate-LaBianca murders. The intent of these murders was to cause Helter Skelter; they were supposed to appear as though blacks had committed them. For this purpose, the words “DEATH TO PIGS” were written on the living room wall at the LaBianca residence, and “HEALTER SKELTER [sic]” was printed on their refrigerator, both in the blood of the victims. The word “PIG” was printed ...
- 3352: Macbeth: The Symbol of Blood
- ... blood changes throughout the play, is to follow the character changes in Macbeth. First he is a brave honoured soldier, but as the play progresses, he becomes a treacherous person who has become identified with death and bloodshed and shows his guilt in different forms. The first reference of blood is one of honour, and occurs when Duncan sees the injured sergeant and says "What bloody man is that?". This is ... is too much charg'd with blood of thine already.". Of which, Macduff replies, "I have no words, my voice is in my sword, thou bloodier villain than terms can give thee out." After the death of Macbeth at the hands of Macduff, the symbolic theme of blood swings back to what it was at the beginning of the play. It is the symbol of honour to Malcolm this time. The death of Macbeth is honoured feat that Macduff is congratulated for. So as we have seen meaning of the symbol of blood change from honour to treachery, and then to guilt, after this, it returns ...
- 3353: Summer 2
- ... two families are alike in that way. Even still, if the Capulets believe that they truly are the more dignified, they should have ceased their dispute earlier and prevented their daughter s unhappiness (and eventually death). Instead, they decided to keep the feud going and believe that all Montagues are the same and that ll should be despised. As head of the family, Lord Capulet is largely responsible for everything that ... a few lines but he still communicates the fact that he is angry at Montague and he wants to fight. Later in Scene II he says, But Montague is bound as well as I, In penalty alike and tis not hard, I think, For men so old as we to keep the peace. This verse displays his more compassionate side; the part of him who is tired of fighting and who ...
- 3354: Abortion Should Be Made Illega
- ... do not accept capital punishment, they feel it is not humane. Before capital punishment is even considered, the human is given a fair chance of trial by jury, and if found guilty -- then administered the death penalty. (O'Connor 98) "Yet many people who reject capital punishment accept, support and consider it a :right: to take the life of an innocent unborn baby, who has never had a trial or been found ...
- 3355: Hamlet: Hamlet's Decisions and Actions
- ... to consume us whole. The grief of the moment can become, with thought, a crashing wave that leaves behind only a semblance of sanity in its wake, for in thinking there is both life and death. Trapped inside the prison of his mind, chained by a grief consciousness served only to torture him with, Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, reveals to the world that more gruesome than the death thinking brings him is the carnage it brings to those around him. The question that puzzles everyone is: Was Hamlet truly insane or was it all an act? The term insanity means a mental disorder ... To be or not to be...”, Hamlet displays his indecisiveness by thinking about suicide because of the situation he is in. He would rather be dead than live with the thought of his father’s death going unavenged. He is scared to get revenge because he found out from a ghost and he doesn’t know what to do. In line 83,” Thus conscience takes a major part in the ...
- 3356: Tender Mercies
- ... made reversible. Basically, in this screenplay whenever there was a fall, the characters were able to get back up and continue their lives. for example, the screenplay did nothing to trivialize Mac s daughter s death. Her death had little effect on the course of her father and other s lives. Her death just made everyone that knew her very emotional. As a matter of fact, as Mac s daughter died, Mac and Sunny got even closer with one another.
- 3357: Hamlet: To Kill or not To Kill
- ... main character. Isn’t that a surprise. Not really, but what is, is the fact that he could not kill his uncle one time, but the next time he could. It is hinting that the death of his mother could have been the turning point of his decision. He killed his uncle Claudius. Hamlet’s father was killed by his uncle for the power to take over the throne. But instead ... his soul. This meant that he would burn in hell, his life was complete. So being the great son of a profound father, he decided that he would get the ultimate revenge. He would place death on the killer. “Your loves, as mine to you./ Farewell./ My father’s spirit-in arms!/ All is not well./ I doubt some foul play./ Would the night were come./ Till then, sit still, my ... match, so Claudius decides to place poison on end of Laertes sword. Nevertheless, this was not enough, they also poured a cup of poison that Hamlet would drink, to insure that he could not escape death. Claudius felt no need to cause a scene and possibly ruin the whole plan, so he let his wife, Hamlets mother, drink the poison. This proved a loving relationship. This is where in my ...
- 3358: Meth 2
- ... desire for the drug surpasses other interests- including the need for food, sleep, friends, sex, and family. The effects of this drug are long-lasting. Food and water become unimportant after taking it. Seizures and death can occur. Meth can cause: angry, hostile, and anxious feelings, violent behaviors, confusion, mental illness, increased physical activity, loss of appetite, increased heart rate, inability to sleep, strokes can occur, chest pain, increased blood pressure ... to support an addiction is not unusual. The penalties are very severe for those caught with Meth. Possession of any quantity of Meth can carry up to 7 years in prison. Distributing Meth carries a penalty of up to 15 years. Meth has become one of the most commonly used illegal drugs in the Midwest. Rural Missouri has become the Meth capital of the world. In 1996, drug officers raided more ...
- 3359: The Catcher In The Rye 3
- Sometimes characters can allow a strong feeling or emotion to dominate their lives. Holden allows the strong feelings and emotions of death, society, school and innocence to dominate his life. Holden is a very sensitive boy who can not ignore his problems, instead he dwells on them. These feelings and emotions are dominant because Holden believes strongly ... shooting hat . Holden feels that society is too concerned with materialism and appearance and he does not want to bee a part of it and this is why he wears his red hunting hat. The death of Holden s bother has effected him tremendously. When Allie died Holden revealed to us that he broke all the windows in the garage with his bare fists. When Holden felt lonely he would think of Allie, this is represented when Holden is walking down a street and at the end of every block he would say Allie, don t let me disappear. Please Allie. Another reason why death dominates Holdens life is because Allie is one of the few people he actually likes. When Pheobe told him angrily that Allie was dead Holden said Just because somebody s dead, you don t ...
- 3360: The Theme of Fear In "Lord of The Flies"
- ... The Beast!" the frenzied boys shout, "Kill the Beast!" In their fear, they failed to recognized that it was Simon. The crazed boys of Jack's tribe leap upon him, beating and tearing him to death, despite his cries of pain and terror. Simon's message never becomes revealed. He is the only one who understands the nature of evil on the island. Therefore, he is a threat to the continuance of that evil, and so, that evil must destroy him. Simon's death leads to the savages turning their violence to Piggy and Ralph. Jack soon steals Piggy's glasses which foreshadows his inevitable death. Without glasses, Piggy cannot see, therefore loosing all knowledge. Roger tries to kill Piggy by rolling a huge boulder at him, trying to kill him in his futile attempts to get his glasses back. ...
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