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2641: Macbeth - Nature vs. the Unnatural
... brought upon storms and even an earthquake: Some say the earth Was feverous and did shake. (65) The earth shaking symbolizing the humans fear and shock of the recent events. Not only did the murder effect Macbeth (and nature of course) and people close to the King, it effected the whole kingdom. An old-man talks about his experiences and reactions to the death. He makes a connection to nature when ...
2642: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
... Louise was unexpected, more surprising was the heated debate that followed its release, a debate over the film’s political status and social implications. While Joan Smith of The Guardian argued that the film’s “effect is perversely to reinforce the message that women cannot win,” Janet Maslin of the New York Times called the film “transcendent in every way.” Where Kathi Maio of Ms saw “powerful images of women who ...
2643: "The Glass Managerie"
... dream is for a man for her, so she feels like she will never be able to satisfy her. This just makes Laura feel worse about her hopeless life. The person who has the worst effect on her is, sadly, her mother. Tom is completely unsatisfied with his life and the direction in which it is going. He feels like the family is dependent upon him and fully relies on him ...
2644: The Glass Menagerie: Play Review
... more accessible then I thought it would be, considering the space they had to use. The lighting was dramatic I especially liked the blue screen showing when Laura had her semi awakening, it added extra effect. I gave this play 2 thumbs up, I believe the actors gave an excellent portrayal of a well-written play. I would definitely recommend this play to my friends because they all appreciate an intriguing ...
2645: "The Fate Of Oedipus"
... does not know that the shepherd had actually disobeyed her, and didn't kill the child. Instead, in pity, he sent the baby away far enough that he thought the foretelling would not be in effect. Again this did not stop fate. Once Oedipus found out that the people he had known, as his parents were not his blood relatives, Jocasta found out what has actually happened. "For God's love ...
2646: Rhetorical Genders: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
... Louise was unexpected, more surprising was the heated debate that followed its release, a debate over the film’s political status and social implications. While Joan Smith of The Guardian argued that the film’s “effect is perversely to reinforce the message that women cannot win,” Janet Maslin of the New York Times called the film “transcendent in every way.” Where Kathi Maio of Ms saw “powerful images of women who ...
2647: The Cinema of Ernst Lubitsch
... acted out or choreographed. For every insult, there is a counter insult - as if it’s staged for someone else’s benefit. The Stocks play by the rules so as to not loose control, in effect, to stay in “character.” In One Hour With You, Andre breaks character and talks to the camera several times. This too gives the illusion of a theatrical performance. It seems like he’s acting for ...
2648: The Crucible
... the devil and later mentions that she has "done [her] duty, pointing out the Devil's people." Abigail's asseverations change completely from the beginning of the play to the end and have the greatest effect of the people of Salem. One of the most noteworthy qualities of The Crucible is the disorder and confusion of the witch trials and amidst all that we saw how certain characters develop and change ...
2649: The Madness Of Prince Hamlet
... and when he rises Hamlet responds with, ÊWhat, frighted with false fire?Ë(3.2.254). Itis as if Hamlet is saying itis only a play, itis not real. He does say something to this effect a few lines before. ÊYour majesty, and we that have free souls, it touches us notË(3.2.229-230). This new proof drives Hamlet to use more words. He is again to talk of ...
2650: Hedda Gabler: “Evaluate The Achievements Of Act I As Exposition”
... triangle and heightening the suspense and mystery around the whole affair. However, is this too much suspense – is the audience given too much to handle too quickly? Although the suspense created has the negative side-effect of introducing too many concepts to the audience all at once, Act I is relatively effective in establishing suspense that is meant to captivate the audience. Hedda embodies the whole play. She is central to ...


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