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7481: Ham Vs. Laertes
... and Laertes are similar in the way they associate with their families. Laertes highly respects and loves his father Polonius, ”And so have I a noble father lost.” (IV, vii, 25). Similarly, Hamlet holds a great respect for his dead father, this is clear in the scene with Gertrude, “See what grace was seated on this brow: Hyperion’s curls; the front of Jove himself.” (III, iv, 57-59) . After the ...
7482: Julius Caesar
... killing Caesar. The people seem to accept his explanation and then Antony speaks. Throughout his speech, Antony never really says anything bad about Brutus and the others, but he talks about Caesar being such a great and noble man willing to sacrifice all for his people. The listeners become angry and a mob runs through the streets in search of the conspirators; they even kill a man because he had the ...
7483: Julious Ceasar
... Caesar believed that people needed one strong ruler in order to have maximum production and proper function of a society. He believed that he possessed many, if not all, of the characteristics required of a great leader. He spoke to others in a way which he believed exhibited authority, told people why he should be the one to lead them, and thought that his own advice was best. His unwillingness to ...
7484: Definition Of American Democra
... like the Romans we as a society could not function without our used cars of today. Which in many ways makes the slave population a mental force to be reckoned. It sounds as though the "great" city of Rome was run by the slaves who let a few believe that they were in control and built this historical city. The issue of slavery has been touched upon often in the course ...
7485: Johann Sebastian Bach
... Concerti, the Goldberg Variations for Harpsichord, the Mass in B-Minor, the motets, the Easter and Christmas oratorios, Toccata in F Major, French Suite No 5, Fugue in G Major, Fugue in G Minor ("The Great"), St. Matthew Passion, and Jesu Der Du Meine Seele. He came from a family of musicians. There were over 53 musicians in his family over a period of 300 years. Johann Sebastian Bach was born ...
7486: Jimi
... Experience's music, sounds heavy no matter how many times you listen to it. In actuality, the stony "Purple Haze" is about as close as they ever come to hard rock. The next song, "Manic Depression" comes in strong with the opening chords and then reveals Mitch Mitchell's trademark rolling drums. It also contains another of Jimi's solos worth listening to by any new or Experienced fan. Chas Chandler ...
7487: Jim Morrison
... picture department of UCLA. Morrison was taught by prestigious professors such as Jean Renoir, Joseph Von Sternberg and Stanley Kramer. The combination of the subject matter, the facility, lifestyle and social scene made Morrison feel great because he felt he had found a grove. It was here where Morrison developed friendships which cultured his intellectual eccentricism. A classmate of Morrison's was Ray Manczarek. Later on Morrison and Ray founded the ...
7488: US Policy on Isolation
... time. As the U.S. drew itself in, foreign nations tried to pull it back out. Britain and France tried by forcefull means, and Spain by Manifest Destiny. When Thomas Jefferson passed the Embargo act, Great Britain became furious. Though France had already been capturing American ships since 1803 because of a disagreement in treaties with England, France applauded this move made by the Americans. The Embargo act blocked Britain's ...
7489: Detroit Riots
... possible. When I go to visit my friends and relatives who live in Detroit I can’t help but to wonder what it used to be like there. They tell me Detroit had tons of great shopping centers and there were always lots of people out everywhere. When I go there now it looks like a ghost town; nobody out and there is a bunch of abandoned buildings and houses. I ...
7490: Jazz 3
... the dark and troubled side of jazz. He uses a lot of words and symbols. It shows his hero Charlie Parker, which is evident by the use of the word "Ornithology", a composition by the great Charlie Parker and his colleague in modern jazz, Dizzy Gillespie. Both of their names show up in the painting. The word ear reminds us that jazz is from aural/oral roots, more improvised than written ...


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