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6591: Death of a Salesman: Willy's Life Is An Illusion
... or millionaires. Willy always believes he can achieve that kind of success. He never lets go of his wasted life. He dreams of being the man who does all of his business out of his house and dying a rich and successful man. Furthermore, Willy also dreams of moving to Alaska where he could work with his hands and be a real man. Biff and Happy follow in their father's ...
6592: Macbeth: Macbeth's Decent Into Hell
... female. He then believed that no matter what he did to MacDuff, MacDuff would not kill him. That may have been the reason as to why Macbeth had Lady MacDuff and everyone else in the house murdered. I think that Macbeth finally realized that all he had done had been wrong when Lady Macbeth killed herself. Her suicide showed that even she with all her evil and deceitful ways could not ...
6593: Ambiguity and Equivocation in Macbeth
... themselves in pursuit of power. All our service / In every point twice done, and then done double, / Were poor and single business to contend / Against those honors deep and broad wherewith / Your Majesty loads our house. (I.vi.17-21) With this announcement, Lady Macbeth states that if all she could do in his service had been done four times over, it still would not do honor to the king. The ...
6594: The Deplorable Life of Willy Loman
... any money because insurance doesn't pay in the case of a suicide, so Willy's death was completely in vain. The day of Willy's funeral, Linda finally made the last payment on their house, so they were completely free of debt, therefore they really didn't need any money. So all he really did was leave alone one grieving widow and two heartbroken sons. In conclusion, Willy Loman was ...
6595: The Crucible: Witchcraft
... a witch in the town of Salem. If you did anything eerie or if someone did not like you, they would accuse you of being a witch. The townspeople had to stay home in there house so no one would accuse them.
6596: A Street Car Named Desire: The Many Traits of Blanch
... Blanch: Then marry me, Mitch! Mitch: I don't think I want to marry you any more. Blanch: No? Mitch: [dropping his hands from her waist ] You're not clean enough to bring in the house with my mother Blanch: Go away, then. [He stares at her ] Get out of here quick before I start screaming fire! [Her throat is tightening with hysteria ] Get out of here quick before I start ...
6597: A Streetcar Named Desire
... never told them about the promiscuous life she lived before she came. Stanley, on the other hand, persisted in trying to find out her true past throughout the story. Considering that this is Stanley's house, his domain, it is easy to see that this spells doom for Blanche. The difference between Blanche and Stanley would not be so bad if it were not for one of Blanche's flaws. This ...
6598: Review of the Show "Home Time"
... people to watch so that the people can save money, then they are doing a good job. They build things fix things. All the stuff that they fix of build are around or in the house. It is almost odveus what they work on because of the title. When the show comes on it is about 3-4 p.m. It can be for future home builders but, its real target ...
6599: Dramatic Irony and Characters in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
... story her parents wanted her to marry County Paris (probably for business purposes). I don't really think that Juliet has a good idea what happens in the real world other than in her own house. She's sort of isolated from the rest of the world. The only people she talks to throughout the story are the Nurse, her parents, Romeo, and Friar Lawrence. Juliet tries to be with Romeo ...
6600: The Crucible's Giles Corey: More Weight
... him, which was somehow disrupting his prayers. “It discomfits me! Last night--mark this--I tried and tried and could not say my prayers. And then she close her book and walks out of the house, and suddenly--mark this--I could pray again!” (p. 40) The explanation for this was very simple: Giles was not a churchgoing man. But, not realizing what he had done, Giles Corey had just sentenced ...


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