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10861: The Foils Of Hamlet
... with almost ever other character in it. Foils greatly enrich all literature and tell us much more than meets the eye about a specific character and the decisions they make. Literary Phenomena like this make great stories masterpieces.
10862: King Lear: The Quest for Power
... he distributes parts of the kingdom to them. Goneril and Regan both, unlike their sister Cordelia who is to true of heart to sink to such a level, give incredibly pompous speeches telling of how great their love for their father is. The speeches, as we soon find out, are total lies. As soon as they receive their land, the two, accompanied by their husbands, join forces, and, using their newly ...
10863: Medical Revolutions
... filled to the top with their hideous cargoes made a most familiar setting. In the surgery of Civil War vintage, the only important ally of the operator and his patient was nature herself, for the great work of the medicine men of ancient Greece and Rome had not only been ignored, but also appreciably undone. In essence, the physician became a man of science and the surgeon evolved into a part ...
10864: The Mists of Avalon
... dismayed. ‘Avalon! Have you come from that unholy land?’ Morgaine thought, Once I would have been angry with her” (873). She felt relief as she stood there at the grave. It was as if a great burden had been lifted off her back. As she stood there she felt free and independent. She walked through the mists and back to Avalon, not back to her duties, but back to her home ...
10865: Oprah Winfrey and Jerry Springer: Fact or Fiction
... at this show are anger and hostility. Issues discussed, as well as the guests interviewed, on the Oprah show seem reliable, believable and offer positive solutions to problems confronted. The public seems to have a great deal of respect for her. On the other hand, issues on the Jerry Springer show often appear staged, overacted, and simply unbelievable, with harmful, violent solutions to issues. While both shows deal with current issues ...
10866: Savagery in The Tempest and The Life of Gustavus Vassa
... standards. In contrast, the Europeans are displayed as being barbarous and inhuman. Equiana illustrates the intricacies of life in Benin to show the level of organization and complexity in West African existence. He goes to great lengths to describe topics such as social organization, luxury, food, currency, architecture, trade, agriculture, the arts, beauty standards, and even slavery practices in the kingdom of Benin. He presents the society in this way to ...
10867: Hamlet: Characters and Plot
... for Ophelia during her funeral were he fought with Hamlet. Hamlet and Laertes are similar in the way they associate with their families. Laertes highly respects and loves his father Polonius. Similarly, Hamlet holds a great respect for his dead father(Hamlet compares his father to a sun god "Hyperion"). After the death of their fathers, Hamlet and Laertes strive to seek revenge on the assassins. Hamlet and Laertes exhibit domineering ...
10868: Bless Me, Ultima
... theme is displayed throughout the entire story and plot of the novel. There is loss of innocence all around the main character, Tony, with his brothers and the people he meets. Tony also loses a great deal of his own innocence to the harsh realities of the world which marks his transition from a boy to a man. The theme of the loss of innocence covers the entire essence of the ...
10869: The Birth of a Nation: The Pros and Cons
... not think of those things had you seen The Birth of a Nation. For none but a man with a spirit too picayunish and warped for words would pick such flaws in a spectacle so great and whole-hearted as this". As mentioned before, this film is so technologically astounding, it is near perfection. But it is also very irresponsible to let technological aspects overrule all judgment of a film. Ned ...
10870: Brave New World 5
What a life, it would be great. I would love it if nothing ever changed, if everyone had a set role that they always carried out, and if life and death were planned. This would be like living the life of most ...


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