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- 10691: Review of Oedipus
- ... instead tell the truth and face the facts even if you don’t want to. Most importantly he learned that you can’t go anywhere until you understand who you are. Oedipus Rex was a great play. It was very exciting because Oedipus was so unpredictable. This will be remembered for a long time. It will be remembered because of Oedipus’ actions, like killing his father so he could marry his ...
- 10692: Romeo and Juliet: Who is Responsible for the Tragedy? Does Fate play a role?
- ... prevent or postpone the fight. In this case Benvolio is not to blame at all, but rather should be commended for his attempts for peace. Friar Lawerence is to be blamed also, for he had great idea’s of peace after he married Juliet to Romeo. He validated the marriage of these two people, because of his ideas, and he didn’t do the right thing, which would be to tell ...
- 10693: Catcher In the Rye: Point of View, Locations, and Characterization
- ... fame encourage people to focus on a person’s outside features rather than their inside behavior. People have adjusted to this society and harmonize in it. For those individuals who cannot accept society, results of depression or difficulties in being emotionally stable may occur. A question could then arise: is a person really unstable or has society made them that way? An instance of a person who has been driven to ...
- 10694: Romeo and Juliet: The New Age vs The Old Age
- ... in the new Romeo and Juliet. The characters in the new movie also proved to have to same qualities as in the original play. For example, Mercutio was in a excellent entertainer, Tybalt was a great fighter, and Lord Capulet was very high-tempered. The story line has made itself to be the same in the 1996 movie as it was in the original play. Both stories began with a fight ...
- 10695: Antigone: Following Her Beliefs
- Antigone: Following Her Beliefs Antigone is filled with action, tragedy, and religion. It is a well-written play and is a great book about tragic situations. Antigone dies but she succeeds in following her own beliefs. Her beliefs are obeying gods' rules and not Creon's. First of all, Antigone is upset due to Creon's decision ...
- 10696: The Cinema of Ernst Lubitsch
- ... film imply corruption as well: Venice, the ancient world which is corrupt, and Paris, the modern world which is just as corrupt. Relationships, Ideas of Marriage and The Concept of Love As one of the great unromantic of the cinema, Lubitsch liked to use a satirical approach when dealing with the purity of women and the sanctities of marriage. It is said that “with characteristic iconic wit, he depicts sex as ...
- 10697: Is There Any Justification For Regarding Euripedes' Electra As An Inferior Tragedy?
- ... his wife Clytamnestra's treachery and by Aegisthus' murderous hand." It soon becomes apparent that Agamemnon's daughter will not let this crime rest either and she herself feels like she has been treated a great injustice after her mother, "to show Aegisthus favour, drives me out of doors." And "treats me and Orestes both as bastards of her house." Electra clearly wants revenge, but does not believe she can avenge ...
- 10698: A Worn Path: What Was Phoenix Jackson Doing Out There?
- ... was, had she ever been here before and a few other questions, finally a nurse spoke up and told her who she was. Phoenix answered them and told them what she needed. This was another great description of how Eudora Wealty showed the problems that faced Phoenix Jackson. Her sight was still good enough to see the nickel fall out of the hunter's pocket. I was happy to see that ...
- 10699: Macbeth’s Tragic Flaw
- ... he would become Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and “shalt be king hereafter!”(I.iii.53). Upon reading the letter Lady Macbeth starts to sway Macbeth “To catch the nearest way. Though wouldst be great,”(I.v.18). She then goes on and acts as if the witches have stated facts and says, ”That which cries ‘Thus thou must do,’ if thou have/it,”(I.v.25-26). Lady Macbeth ...
- 10700: Fashion in the 60's
- ... s, the teenagers world was suddenly hit by the rock- n- roll of phenomenon of the Beatles. Teens idoled rock stars and let their hair grow long and wore bright, wild colored clothes. Leather offered great opportunities for self - expression. The clothes were influenced by stage performers. The 60's was a reflection of the power of Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. It was the beginning of the ...
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