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421: Macbeth A Story Of Our Time
... drunken fool, giving the play a break from the dark nature of the act, but there is more to it. In this scene, Shakespeare is reminding us through his combination of the number three and drinking that drunkenness plays a major role in the events of the act that unfold. For example, Lady Macbeth: "That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold, What hath quench'd them hath given ...
422: Macbeth 3
... and Macbeth admires her resolution. He prepares himself for the murder. IMPORTANT TERMS: 1. sewer: head waiter (originally he was the person who tasted the food for the King) 2. even-handed: impartial 3. chalice: drinking vessel 4. nightless curriers: invisible winds 5. wassail: feasting. IMPORTANT QUOTE FROM THE SCENE: "What cannot you and I perform upon Th'unguarded Duncan? What not put upon His spongy officers, who shall bear the ...
423: Irony Of Dickens In Oliver Twi
... a code by which all animals on Animal Farm live by, is secretly altered when the pigs (leading officials) begin to realize how great it is to live as a human being. Once they start drinking, No animal may drink alcohol soon becomes No animal may drink alcohol to excess. Like the prior reference, once the pigs begin sleeping in beds, No animal shall sleep in a bed becomes No animal ...
424: Ibsens Ghosts
... breaks a man's spirit or drives him to drink - in Engstrand's case perhaps one should say, back to drink. Fortunately Engstrand possessed both a stout liver and considerable resilience. He survived his various drinking bouts and never once cracked during all the years he lived with Johanne. Even now, when Regine imitates the way his wife used to insult him, he still preserves his cool. Engstrand knows how to ...
425: Hospitality In The Odyssey
... though they were guests, it was still possible to violate the many actions that go along with Xenia. These men accomplished this by going into the home of another man and eating all his food, drinking all of his wine, and showing no respect towards his son or the rest of his belongings. Xenia is practiced and respected in great detail by many Greeks. It is a very important and meaningful ...
426: Hiroshima (book Report)
... were in the country on Kyushu. A niece lived with him, acting as a maid and a manservant. Dr. Fujii, at 50, was healthy, convivial, and calm, and he was pleased to pass the evenings drinking whiskey with friends. (WOW!) Dr. Fujii sat down to read Osaki Asabi. He started to notice his paper was a brilliant yellow. He rised to his feet. Dr. Fujii was about a mile from the ...
427: Hero And Anti-hero In Casablan
... s portrayal of their inner lives. We are openly invited into Rick's inner life, while we find out very little about Victor's. There are several scenes in Casablanca where the audience sees Rick drinking in the night. During these scenes Rick expresses a lot of his feelings symbolically, or verbally when Sam is around. With Victor it is almost the opposite because the audience never sees Victor alone or ...
428: Hercules
... his way to hunt the boar, Hercules stopped to visit his friend Pholus, who was a centaur. Pholus gave Hercules some wine and let him rest. The other centaurs, however, were angry that Hercules was drinking their wine. He drove away the centaurs who tried to attack him with his arrows. He chased after them for 20 miles. While he was gone, Pholus accidentally dropped one of Hercules poisonous arrows on ...
429: Romeo And Juliet- Who Is To Blame For Their Deaths?
... been banished and the Friar could have told Romeo personally about the plan for Juliet to take the potion. It is also chance that Friar Lawrence did not arrive in time to stop Romeo from drinking the poison. The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets also played a large part in their deaths. Romeo and Juliet could not see each other with their parent’s consent so they had to ...
430: Culture Clash
... the American New Year’s thru the roof. The American’s New Year was celebrated at my home. Our friends, and family partied at my home till 4am in the morning. We celebrated by dancing, drinking alcohol, singing, and lighting dozens of fireworks. Watching Hong’s family made me feel that my family had lost its pride in our cultural celebration. Attending annual cultural festivities such as: The Little Saigon Festival ...


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