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- 431: Shakespeare And Kingship
- ... characters in Macbeth, King Richard II and King Henry IV part 1, is that Hal is not only associates with the commoners, he spends all his time in the pubs and brothels, talking, joking and drinking with the low-lives. Hal was loved and respected by the common people because of his association with Falstaff and the other low-lives. Even when he 'converted' and became everything his father had always ...
- 432: Romeo And Juliet - The Role Of Love
- ... concept of how the two feel towards each other. This dialogue would not be enough to represent the amazing love the couple felt. The words must be accompanied by actions. The first act was Juliet drinking the sleeping potion, "Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, I drink to thee" (Act IV, Scene 4, Line 58). This took a great deal of motivation in order to drive Juliet to such extremes to be with her ...
- 433: Romeo And Juliet - Fate, Traits, And Choices
- ... Romeo. On Wednesday, Balthasar tells Romeo that she is dead. Right away he goes to Verona to open the vault and be with Juliet. He sees her and decides to take his life with by drinking poison saying, "Here’s to my love. O true apothecary,/They drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die"(5.3.119-120). When Juliet awakes in the vault she sees Romeo dead and ...
- 434: Othello - A Tragedy Without Meaning?
- ... in to Iago, as he tries to tempt him with Desdemona’s virtues in Act 2. Cassio make no illusions of perfection, in contrast to Othello. He admits his vices (such as his weakness for drinking), proving he knows his own human qualities. One of the main reasons therefore for Othello’s downfall and Cassio’s realisation of power at the end of the play is that whilst Cassio’s own ...
- 435: Hamlet Vs. Laertes
- ... chance to kill Claudius earlier on in the play when he was praying but he decided not to capitalize on that opportunity and waited for the end of the play after his mother died after drinking a poisoned drink that was intended for Hamlet from Claudius. "Hamlet: The point envenom’d too! Then, venom, to thy work. [Stabs the King] All: Treason! treason! King: O, yet defend me, friends: I am ...
- 436: Hamlet - Plot Summary
- ... 1 Scene 4 This scene takes place on the platform near midnight. Horatio and Marcellus are on the platform and as arranged Hamlet has joined them. In the background there is music and dancing and drinking, Hamlet explains that this behavior has earned the Danes a reputation for drunkenness. Then the ghost appears. Hamlet addresses it "Hamlet, King, father." The ghost beckons to the prince. Both Horatio and Marcellus forcibly hold ...
- 437: Falstaff
- ... the definition above, defying everything that the Classical character, Prince Hal, stands for and believes.. He refuses to take life seriously. He believes that "War is as much of a joke to him as a drinking bout at the Boar's Head." He uses people solely for his own purposes, either for money or for food and drink. He is rude and crude to all those around him and is one ...
- 438: Wuthering Heights
- ... in her-- the need for attention. Catherine also treated her brother Hindley poorly. As a child, she neglected him in favour of Heathcliff. As an adult, Catherine made no effort to help Hindley with his drinking problem after Frances died, nor did she try and prevent Heathcliff from taking advantage of Hindley. Catherine's selfish character was depicted when she wanted both Edgar and Heathcliff at the same time. She wanted ...
- 439: Welcome To The Monkey House
- ... a million-dollar stock portfolio, but he feels that the money is tainted because it came from his father, a man who abandoned wife and child to devote his life to playing music and to drinking gin and he won't touch it. Three nights a week Herbert goes out to a cheap bar because he "had the respectability his mother had hammered into him. But just as priceless as that ...
- 440: The Crazy Horse Electric Game
- ... save his life. The left the boat, got into the vehicle, and drove to the hospital. Willie ends up with a speech impediment, and problems walking. He ends up doing crazy things, like acid, and drinking. He talks to a counselor whom he really likes. Willie does not want to go into a Special Ed class that the school is referring him to. He feels hopeless, and even jealous of his ...
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