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- 801: Dear Shakespeare: A Critique of The Tempest
- ... as his master I began to think about how he should be wiser by now. As is Caliban begs a drunken Stephano to be his master. In my opinion Caliban should show development by not drinking and possibly taking advantage of the drunk Stephano and Trinculo. It should develop in this fashion: Caliban: I believe that I can assist you in your stay on the island. Stephano: What mean you beast ...
- 802: Hamlet: Appearance vs. Reality
- ... Claudius did appear to love Gertrude, but we cannot say for certain. During the final scene of Laertes and Hamlet's fight Claudius poisons Hamlet's drink, but does nothing to prevent Gertrude from accidentally drinking the poison save his saying "Gertrude, do not drink" (Shakespeare V2280). Another character source of information relating to the appearance versus reality theme would be Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Both appear to be Hamlet's friends ...
- 803: Comparison of Hamlet and Claudius
- ... not and never did love her. When Gertrude picks up the poisoned goblet of wine, Claudius knows that she will die if he does not do something but his only words to prevent her from drinking the poison are, Gertrude, do not drink.(V, ii, 272). If he would have said, Gertrude, it is poison, do not drink she would not have died , but he did not love her enough to ...
- 804: Romeo and Juliet: They Did it to Themselves
- ... he killed Tybalt but also the famous Paris, the mate from a higher social class. Romeo has no choice now but to end his own life and so "with a kiss [he] dies"(1091) by drinking poison (but not the short-acting kind). Perhaps the love shared between Romeo and Juliet was true and fated, but they were just children! One can remember the intensity that love brought while a teenager ...
- 805: The Shawshank Redemption
- ... guts and that he wanted to survive. In return for his favor of helping the guard, he gets his fellow workers ice cold beers on the last day. It is ironic because he has quit drinking himself. Andy then begins to work in the library because the warden hears of his talents in finance. This is where Andy first meets Brooks. He use this opportunity to ask the state for more ...
- 806: The Chamber: A Look Into the Novel and Film
- ... becomes news again. Grisham tells about Lee's problem with alcohol in many ways. " All right, dammit. So I'm an alcoholic. Who can blame me?' " (302). " No you won't, Lee. You're not drinking any more tonight. Tomorrow I'll take you to the doctor, and we'll get some help.' " (304). Lee is Sam's daughter, and therefore she had to live with the memory that her father ...
- 807: Bull Durham: To the True Meaning of The First Fight Scene
- ... also thinks that because of his size and weight advantage that he will automatically win any fight. Another stereotyping of Nuke is that he believes that Crash is saying these things because the has been drinking and when people drink they cannot control themselves in a fight. Nuke's beliefs made him asks Crash if he wants to take it outside. More categorizing occurs when Crash first sees Nuke, Crash is ...
- 808: A Developmental Study of Alex in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange
- ... many situations where he is surrounded with scenes of graphic sex or some sort of phallic reference. After a night of Ultra- Violence, Alex and his droogs find themselves relaxing at the Karova Milk Bar drinking Milk Plus, Milk Plus Dreminol, and Milk Plus Synthemesc. The bar is adorned with images and sculptures of naked women in various positions of sexual encounters, all of which with exaggerated colors and lengths of ...
- 809: Review Of Three Movies: Trainspotting, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Jurassic Park
- ... all there is to know about Sean Connery. Most innocent is Tommy (Kevin McKidd), whose insistence on telling the truth no matter what is viewed as a fatal weakness. And most dangerous is the beer-drinking, heroin-hating psychopath Begbie (Robert Carlyle).. Some of the funniest parts include Renton's sudden passion for the mysterious Diane (Kelly Macdonald) and Tommy's attempt to get the boys interested in the outdoors, which ...
- 810: The Labours Of Mendevolin
- ... not to mention this ultimate evil thing. Why should I go with you, what am I going to get out of this? Look old man, I'm perfectly happy here, minding my own business and drinking my wine. MENDEVOLIN: (Stands) First of all, the bees are not larger than you, in fact, they're not even as large as normal bees. Secondly, I have faith in my father, he wouldn't ...
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