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2661: Character Comparison in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Dead Poet's Society
... law/ immediately provided in this case. (L 22, 23, 39-45 P.9, 11) Mr. Perry tells Neil that he will go to Harvard and became a doctor. Their over controlling behavior has a negative effect on their children because after all it is Neil and Hermia who are going to have to live with the choices made. It is going to be what most of their lives are about, family ...
2662: A Clockwork Orange
... of prison life, Alex is introduced to prisonization by the same system which incarcerated him. Showing him one must be tough and violent to survive within the penal system. The term prisonization refers to the effect when an offender is subjected to the culture, morals, rules, and values of a penal institution. Then this is inscribed into his or her own behavior and deems them fit as a norm. This is ...
2663: Julius Caesar: Difference Techniques Caesar Was Eulogized
... three times. Anyone who was ambitious would never have done any such things. Antony says, "I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke." , but that is exactly what he does. Antony is using a dramatic effect on the people, first by entering on the stage with the body of Caesar, and at the end stating that his heart is still with the body of Caesar, ending his speech weeping. In justifying ...
2664: Aaron and Brutus: The Irony of Violence
... His superficiality makes it seem that Shakespeare is poking fun at the idea of a revenge cycle. Also, it makes Romans seem all the less civilized. Brutus’ role in “Julius Caesar” functions to the same effect. His role is not comical, as is Aaron’s, but his ironic element allows Shakespeare to uncover the violence prevalent in Rome at the time. In both plays, by exposing the ceremonial sides of Aaron ...
2665: The Matrix
... few of the "smarter" machines found a way to network themselves together through this web of computers? They could begin to change the chain of commands going in and coming out of other machines, in effect taking control of those machines. Considering how much impact machines have on the daily lives of humans, could these smarter machines not bring the world to a sudden standstill? Think what would happen if machines ...
2666: Representation of Women through Art
... conjugal love, concepts that were not available to them" (Duncan pg.9). Every marriage was arranged, but the only exceptions were couples that eloped. More popular than elopement was adultery. For some women, "marriage in effect meant independence. After presenting her husband with one or two children, she had ample leave to pursue her own pleasures" (Duncan pg.10). Mothers received their children with indifference or even hostility. The caring of ...
2667: Madness In Macbeth and Hamlet
... of political worms a e'en at him." [HIV, III, 20-21] In the two months after his meeting with the ghost, he puzzles the court with his assumed madness but does nothing concrete to effect or further his revenge. His inability to either accept the goodness of all life or act to destroy its evils now after Polonius's death, in act IV scene II. In conclusion, Hamlet was a ...
2668: Richard III: Impact On The Audience
... have the true right to the throne. This would make any audience hate the man, however, Shakespeare gives Richard a string with which to pull at the audience’s heart: his grotesque deformities and the effect they have on Richard and his life. Richard uses this string to his advantage during the first thirty-five lines of the play. How could anyone hate a man who pours the disappointments of his ...
2669: A Deed Without A Name: The Significance Of Witches In Macbeth
... Name: The Significance Of Witches In Macbeth Shakespeare uses the witches in Macbeth for two main reasons. Firstly, to show how desire, ambition and greed are often more powerful than reason, and secondly for dramatic effect which comes from the confusion surrounding their identity and the vagueness of their prophecies. These two reasons, and the characters they represent, can be seen as two of the main, but somewhat hidden, factors behind ...
2670: Oedipus' Journey For The Truth
... could be in order to save Thebes. Knowledge is playing a foundation role to the saving of Thebes. Wisdom is having complete understanding of the acquired knowledge and information. Wisdom is knowing the cause and effect of every situation. This whole understanding helps Oedipus see the purpose for his search of the truth. Finding the connection between the murderer and himself is his final direction toward the truth. Tiresius is a ...


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