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931: Creative Writing: Conquest
... United States refused to participate in a nuclear war. However, Russia launched many nuclear weapons, particularly warheads from their submarines. San Francisco was lost, San Jose annihilated. All the United States was thrown into a depression due to the loss of most of California. During this time the world was a terrible place to dwell in. England had been burnt as a whole and Ireland bombed until it was ocean. The ...
932: Hamlet - A 1990s Adolescent
... Hamlet is immature, sarcastic, and takes action during the heat of passion which is very much like the behavior of the youth in the 1990 s. Love, control over action, and the ability to overcome depression are just a few ways to prove maturity. It is obvious Hamlet loves Ophelia in his own way . . . the celestial and my soul s idol, the most beautified Ophelia . . . (Hamlet. II, ii, 109- 110), but ...
933: Hamlet 4
... for his father s murderer. For the two months since Hamlet has seen the ghost, Hamlet has been unable to commit his vowed revenge; unable to explain to himself either his long delay or his depression and insanity. Maybe he s scared of taking revenge on Claudius, he may think by taking revenge he endangers his own soul. No matter how right a man might think his motives are, if Claudius ...
934: Hamlet 3
... enriching in both the interpretation of Hamlet as well as the consideration of what role Hamlet plays in modern society. Aside from that, the play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" addresses issues of isolation, sanity, depression, and luck that are not necessarily supposed to be related to Hamlet. I think that looking deeply into Stoppard's work will reveal many ideas about Shakespeare as well as valuable insights to the changing ...
935: Generation Ecstasy
... 80s, to Scotland, Holland, and Germany. The story starts with the initial, utopic discovery of Ecstasy and its boundary-lowering qualities, and ends, with varying degrees of speed, with the descent into polydrug abuse and depression. Resisting easy moralizing, Reynolds' analysis of the dialectic remains admirably balanced, sensitive to both the consciousness-expansion which can inspire insights that carry over into everyday life, and the tunnel-vision nihilism which is usually ...
936: Behind The Urals
... Soviet Union leaving the United States and in his eyes, its unsatisfactory capitalistic way of governing. Scott may have been aided in making his decision as he saw the United States slip into the Great Depression, a time when the conditions in America reached an all time low. He left his roots in the United States to begin a new life in a foreign country simply because he was disgruntled with ...
937: The Effects Of Rap On Inner Cities
... 34% of women that have abortions experience side and after effects. Women that choose to have abortions face a 2% chance of dying, and 34% chance of having an ulcers, or falling into states of depression, which many times leads to suicide. So, with teen-pregnancy being a big problem in the US ’s rap artists’ are only promoting it, and making matters worse. Unlike rap artists’ in the early 90 ...
938: The Ultimate Revenge From Medea
... in their bed. An example of this situation is when Medea’s husband, Jason, leaves her for Kroen’s daughter. By Jason leaving Medea for Kreon’s daughter, she falls into a desperate state of depression. She becomes emotionally and physically unstable. Her heart is engulfed with violent evil thoughts. Because of the Greek Societies values, Medea is unable to deal with the pain, which makes her heart revengeful. Another example ...
939: Redemtion And Salvation In A T
... The only thing he really cares about in the world are his companions, especially Lucie Manette, but he knows he is not worthy of her and is satisfied with just being a close friend. Cartons depression gets to an unbearable point where he follows through on his promise to Lucie: "For you, and for any dear to you, I would do anything" (Dickens p 140). Darnay is about to be executed ...
940: LA Confidential And Film Noir
... at the end of the movie, the music is more uplifting. However, at no point in the movie does the music become too upbeat: even when the music is uplifting, it still has traits of depression, a quality in film noir music. In addition to the soundtrack, sound is used to help the film along. In a typical street scene, we might hear the sound of other people talking, cars passing ...


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