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- 10751: A Dolls House
- ... to the shallowness of the upper class in dealing with this sort of problem. Another author that criticizes society in his work is Harper Lee. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird Lee does a great job at putting down and mocking society. The difference between Ibsen's criticism and Lee criticism was that while Ibsen focused on the upper class, Lee s criticism is focused more towards the lower class ...
- 10752: Aaron and Brutus: The Irony of Violence
- ... Tamora begins her plan to avenge the death of her eldest son, Alarbus. At this point Aaron’s role becomes most effective. Of all the characters, Aaron is the most dramatically evolved. He is a great example of an ironic villain. He remains theatrically dormant until Tamora weds Saturninus. He then proudly joins the plot by saying to Demetrius and Chiron, both sons of Tamora: “Away with slavish weeds and servile ...
- 10753: Macbeth: The Symbol of Blood
- ... to them as "bloody cousins" A final way, and perhaps the most vivid use of the symbol blood, is of the theme of guilt. First Macbeth hints at his guilt when he says "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?", meaning that he wondered if he would ever be able to forget the dastardly deed that he had committed. Then the ghost of Banquo, all ...
- 10754: An Inquiry Into Ophelias Madne
- ... all from her father s death." (IV.V.75-6). It becomes clear now, when she sings the song about a maid on St. Valentine s day, that the way Hamlet treated her was a great contribution to her insanity. In this song she says "Quoth she, before you tumbled me, you promis d me to wed" (IV.V.62-3) You can tell by the words she sings that she ...
- 10755: A Separate Peace - Inflouence
- ... with the pressure of a war and shortages of everything, and so Leper had to grow in order to handle the pressure of the war. But, in the process of growing, the pressure becomes too great. After a short time in the army, Leper goes crazy, and is labeled as a section eight discharge. But instead of having to go through that dishonorable fate, he escapes. Escaping is not a very ...
- 10756: M*A*S*H
- ... so they had no way of knowing what was to come. Gary Burghoff was given the revised script a couple of minutes before he had to read those heart-wrenching lines, and he did a great job of it. Unfortuanately the camera shot was bad, and had to be redone. So what you see on TV is actually the second take. Three minutes after Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen finished the water ...
- 10757: The Whites Versus Native and African Americans
- ... law discrimination, abuse, and culture clashes. The circumstances that created these injustices were based on fear, as those in power structured the government to protect only those of white heritage. The government leaders went to great lengths to maintain a separation of status between the Native and African Americans under the pretense of providing a safe and secure haven for these minority groups. The first way the government made these minorities ...
- 10758: A Worn Path
- ... scorns her because she does not feel comfortable talking in the office. All these social obstacles are as a result of her race. Phoenix Jackson is a black woman in the 1930 s during the depression. She has to go through discrimination and humiliation all for the love of her grandson. When her grandson does realize what his grandmother has done for him it may be too late. She will probably ...
- 10759: All Around The Town By Mary Hi
- ... Laurie was taught to forget whom her parents and family were. She had a lot of rehabilitation to deal with but her parents decided to not go through with psychological treatment. Every once in a great while Bic and Opal would check up on Laurie. If they thought she was on the verge of talking to somebody about those two years they would send something to her and threaten to hurt ...
- 10760: American Crocodile
- ... month into hatching time¡¨ (1E Miller). ¡§The crocodiles lay their eggs on land in exposed sites, usually within 30 feet of the water¡K Mound nests are composed of sand and earth combined with a great deal of plant material (grasses, water reeds, and leaves), the decay of which releases heat to help insulate the eggs¡¨ (72 Levy). ¡§The hole is excavated with the hind feet, and the excavated soil is ...
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