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711: Medieval Castles
... barracks for the men-at-arms and for servants, a chapel, and a storehouse. There was also an oven room where the bread was baked, a kitchen, a kennel for dogs, and a well and drinking fountain_. The largest building along the wall was the castle owner's home. It contained the apartment for the master and his family and a great hall. This great hall was the center of social ...
712: Essay: Shakespeare’s Tragedy
... is felling guilty about something that he has done (654). Romeo is so disappointed in himself that he is already contemplating his own death. In addition, when all morality is lost, Romeo commits suicide by drinking an unheavenly intense poison. Finally, Romeo and Juliet project towards the audience how hate can bring about destruction of human goodness, purity, and even lives. Like in today’s society when two major companies’ are ...
713: Shakespeare's Henry V: Two Views of War
... and shield. He addresses his eager and awaiting soldiers with his famous speech before the battle about the Feast of Chrispian, and together they kneel down to pray. The French on the other hand were drinking as they readied for war, feeling confident for a victory. The Battle of Agincourt itself is completely glorified. The British begin the war by shooting their arrows together against the blue backdrop of the sky ...
714: Titanic: The Rich and the Poor
... to Jack’s part of the boat. She saw people dancing to fun, fast beat songs on a small, wooden dance floor. The room was crowded, filled with smoke and loud laughing voices. They were drinking beer, dancing with their friends and family, not worrying about impressing anyone. Everyone seemed to be having a wonderful time. There was no reason to have to put on a front, and pretend to be ...
715: The Crucible
... hand. I saw Sarah Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osborn with the Devil! I saw Bridget Bishop with the Devil! (1060) She wanted to take the focus off of her own actions of drinking blood and dancing in the woods, therefore she accused others in the village of being with the Devil. The others girls that were in the woods dancing and keeping company with Abigail, then started to ...
716: Essay On The “Tragedy Of Julius Caeser”
... Brutus says he killed him because of his love for Rome. Antony gives his speech to the Romans about the death of Caesar and makes the crowd question Brutus’s honor. Portia killed herself by drinking poison about six weeks later. The ghost of Caesar comes to Brutus and tells him to meet him at Phillipi. He decides to and goes. In the plains of phillipi Brutus and cassius meet Antony ...
717: Hamlet: Hamlet Resembles A Real Person
... different ways. Other interesting parallels I found are the numerous deaths by poison. Hamlet's father was murdered by Claudius with poison. In the final act, the queen is the first to be poisoned, by drinking from Hamlet's cup. Then, Hamlet is wounded by the poisoned tip of Laertes' sword. When they change swords, Hamlet gets the upper hand and Laertes is poisoned. When the queen dies, Laertes explains all ...
718: Show How Macbeth And Lady Macbeth Have To Go Against Their Own Natures In Order To Kill Duncan
... nature and agrees to the murder of King Duncan.. The night of the murder Macbeth is very troubled; he is living a nightmare. Lady Macbeth is as tense as he husband, and she has been drinking to give herself courage. As Macbeth walks to Duncan’s chambers, his imagination creates a dagger floating in the air. At first he is alarmed by the dagger, later he seems to enjoy the horror ...
719: King Lear: Consequences of One's Decisions
... troubling future but that is the extent of their similarity. What draws us in and makes us like Falstaff? If you ask what he enjoys, no doubt the answer is first and foremost, eating and drinking, then relaxing at the inn with his other merry friends and companions. These things are what really matter to Falstaff. Compared to King Lear who is extremely unhappy and is on a quest to regain ...
720: Hamlet Did Not Procrastinate Needlessly
... death (IV, vii. 141- 144)." During the sword fight Hamlet is winning and Laertes can't get a hit on Hamlet. Well when Hamlet is down holding his mother because she has been poisoned from drinking out of a glass of wine that the king had poisoned to try and kill Hamlet. If Hamlet got the first hit then he would get to drink the wine. Anyway Laertes gets frustrated and ...


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