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- 5421: A Midsummer Nights Dream For T
- ... also demonstrates child-like actions when he tells Hermia, his true love, that he hates her. Before he is under the spell of the pansy, he and Hermia are en route to his aunt's house to be married. However, because of the spell, Lysander can not be held responsible for his misanthropic behavior toward Hermia. The spell of the pansy also makes the characters lose control of their actions, as ...
- 5422: Trigger Effect (movie Review)
- ... less than satisfactory use of his locations. The final product is a thoughtful picture that is unusual for its genre. This is a complicated story. The story begins with a tiff at a local movie house between a young couple and a pair of men over a spilled soft drink. The scenario is staged in such a way that we have difficulty understanding the gradual rise in hostilities between the two ...
- 5423: Treatment Of Women In Trifles
- ... with the inessential. Even with this knowledge, the women choose not to limit themselves to the roles that men have placed them. Instead they choose to observe, examine, and evaluate what actually happened in the house. They understand that their discovery is best kept hidden because they knew that the men would not be able to comprehend the womens perceptions of the clues, the logic of motive, and the conclusion ...
- 5424: Three Sisters
- ... he backs up his wife and even lectures them on how he loves her so much. Among other things, he has a gambling problem. He has lost most of his money and has mortgaged the house without telling his sisters. He took this very underhandedly without a thought about his sisters. He cares nothing about others, as he was brought up on the belief that he was, as he said, young ...
- 5425: The Hero Of Con Air
- ... refuses to shoot the plane down because of the innocent victims on board. Another prisoner, Garland Green, a brutal serial killer, displays more courage. When he comes across a young girl playing alone outside her house, he has a chance to turn her into a victim. But, remarkably, he does her no harm. Not the typical heroic act, yet it still applies. Similar to the theme of heroism, is the purpose ...
- 5426: The Treatment Of Women In Trifles
- ... with the inessential. Even with this knowledge, the women choose not to limit themselves to the roles that men have placed them. Instead they choose to observe, examine, and evaluate what actually happened in the house. They understand that their discovery is best kept hidden because they knew that the men would not be able to comprehend the womens perceptions of the clues, the logic of motive, and the conclusion ...
- 5427: The Rainmake - Film Review
- ... the city of Memphis, Tennessee, gives this 20th Century film great authenticity. The home of Dot, Buddy and Donny-Ray Black is representative of typical lower working class citizens; a run-down American ranch style house with a wide front porch and mesh screened doors. A glimpse at the backyard reveals a rusty, wreck of a classic car, containing Buddy Black and a bottle of liquor, and is covered in a ...
- 5428: The Masters Of Puppets
- ... David. Metallica. Popular Musicians. 1999 ed., 3: 712-715. DeCurtis, Anthony, James Henke, and Holly George-Warren, eds. The Rolling Stone: The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music. New York: Random House, 1992, 46-47. Farley, Christopher John. Where the moshers are. Time 22 July 1996:88-90. Wilson Select. Online. First Search. 27 October 1999. Gig Reviews. 25 pp. 24 July 1999. Metallica Live. Internet. Royell ...
- 5429: The Firm
- ... at the University of Mississippi where he earned a degree. John set up a law practice in Southehaven, where he practiced both criminal law and civil law. In 1981 he was elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives. In 1989 John published his first novel A Time to Kill. John Grisham has written many books, one of them is The Firm. Mitch McDeere is about to graduate in the top five ...
- 5430: History Of Greek Theater
- ... carried through to the Elizabethan theater which avoided the horrors of men being flayed alive or Glouster's eyes being put out in full view of an audience (King Lear). When Medea went inside the house to murder her children, the chorus was left outside, chanting in anguish, to represent the feelings the chorus had and could not act upon, because of their metaphysical existence. The use of music in the ...
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