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- 811: Baal Of Desire
- ... having other men and women in her life. So, Baal kills her since he can't have her for his own. By the end, Baal has nothing but himself to blame for his condition. His drinking problem and his problem of seducing every woman he meets drives him to his death, and causes everyone to repudiate him. The acting ranged from not-so-great to very good. The only problem was ...
- 812: Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire: A Reaction, Assessment of Literary Value, Biography of the
- ... her youth. The loss of her young husband Allan has caused her loneliness, sexual desire, and even certain signs of psychological instability. All of these problems were increased by her attempt to lose them through drinking. What Blanche does not realize is that she can not change the past through the present. Blanche's youth is gone, and she tries to give the appearance of being as youthful and innocent as ...
- 813: Saint Joan's Tragic Flaw: The Epilogue
- ... soldier in the epilogue. The only new concept brought forth by his appearance is his description of hell. He says hell is "Like as if you were always drunk without the trouble or expense of drinking. Tip top company too: emperors and popes and kings and all sorts." This is reminiscent of Shaw's Man And Superman, where Shaw explored similar themes definitively in the "Don Juan In Hell" sequence. Not ...
- 814: Arthur Miller and "The Crucible"
- ... Devil's touch" at the hands of witches. When the adults leave to pray with townspeople who have heard rumors of witchcraft, Abigail and Mercy Lewis and Mary Warren wake Betty. Betty accuses Abigail of "drinking blood" and says that Abigail will be whipped. Abigail threatens the other girls with grievous harm if they admit too much to the elders. At this point, John Proctor, a farmer who had an affair ...
- 815: Romeo and Juliet: Juliet Is Independent, Courageous, and A Heroic Young Woman
- ... if she was going to wake up, Juliet took the chance so that her and Romeo could possibly be reunited. She did in fact wake up seconds too late just in time to see Romeo drinking the poison. Without thinking twice she killed herself, so she could be with Romeo. During the play, the audience watches as Juliet matures into an independent, heroic, and courageous young woman, due to situations she ...
- 816: "Fire From Heaven", "Much Ado About Nothing", and "The Flea": Sinful Acts
- ... they actually were. The point of laying a mark on people is easy to see in the excerpt, "An assault charge against Parkins in July 1629 was followed by a scattering of others for swearing, drinking and absence from church. But it was his sexual promiscuity that really marked him out(p.67)." The charges against were serious and undoubtably frowned upon, but the fact that he was sexually promiscuous is ...
- 817: Othello: Roles of Cassio, Roderigo, and Brabantio, and their functions
- ... Iago, Cassio takes a lot more manoeuvring. For an illustration of this, refer to act two scene three up to line 113 where Iago has to continuously persist in trying to get Cassio to continue drinking. Also, Cassio is more of a romancer with women, as shown in act two scene one line 63-67 where Cassio "pours his language on a little thick" in an attempt to impress those of ...
- 818: Compare and Contrast the Language of Romeo and Juliet in the Balcony Scene
- ... is unprejudiced and fair. When she hears Romeo's voice she realizes that Romeo is present beneath her window and she "My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words". Her description of her ears drinking in his words shows that all her senses are awakened by her love for him and is emphasized when she later uses the image of the booming bud. By observing the language Romeo and Juliet ...
- 819: Personalities and Themes in "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 ...
- 820: Sex Sells?
- ... they drink it a woman of this nature will want them. This is merely a marketing scheme. There are very few, if any, women who will want to be with a man because he is drinking a certain kind of alcohol. This will sell so much because a man will see this and the next time he goes out to a bar, for example, he will order a Bacardi with a ...
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