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2671: Sonnet 64
... level which we can comprehend. The personified "Time" is given more life with the use of enjambement and chiasmus. These techniques give one a richly painted picture of the mechanics of time and its dynamic effect on our society, past and present. We then are able to "ruminate", as Shakespeare did, and create our own conclusions about time and its universal impacts. Shakespeare's ultimate purpose in Sonnet Sixty Four is ...
2672: The Grapes of Wrath
... as possible. The use of actual dialect of the Okies, was helpful to make the dialogue as realistic as possible. Throughout the movie the family's clothing, possessions and even the car added to the effect that Steinbeck had created when he wrote his novel long ago. As the movie progresses, there is actually two stories, one of the individual journey of the Joad family, and one for telling the general ...
2673: Internalizing your Goals: "The Psychology of Winning"
... through with the tasks I set for my self. Motivation is an important factor of desiring anything. Your goals are not going to complete them selves if your lack the motivation to push them into effect. Discipline. This is the fastest way to achieve anything. With out discipline in your life you will lack the motivation you need to make things happen. The imagination is the most powerful tool your will ...
2674: The Dead: Summary
... of himself. Freddy Mallins arrives shortly after and as expected he is “stewed” (as they say in the film, yet in text they refer to him as “screwed”). This character serves more of a comical effect in Huston’s film. Though unnecessary, Huston apparently intensified Freddy’s drunkenness and added an extra scene in the washroom to achieve this comedy. Huston gives Freddy’s character more depth, as well as the ...
2675: Talk Shows and Their Effects on the Audience
... s family over $25 million. This case was quite a revelation for the future of talk shows. Detroit attorney J. Michael Huget said “Imposing such a burden on all television shows would have a chilling effect on free speech...and would require everyone who conducts (or prepares or produces) an interview to become a predictor of irrational and criminal human behavior....Is Meet the Press to be deterred from interviewing the ...
2676: Hamlet’S Motives For Revenge
... suffering, just like a person who had been murdered. Also the ghost looked like he had been betrayed by a very close person, most likely a family member. This and only this had the most effect on Hamlet’s actions and how the whole story would all turn out to destroy their family. In fact the murder of Hamlet’s father was like a chain reaction. This one act lead to ...
2677: King Lear - Analyzing a Tragic Hero
... error is striking. The fear aroused for this man is of great importance because of his exalted position. His fall is awesome and overwhelming. When tragedy, as in Lear, happens to two such men, the effect is even greater. To intensify the tragedy of King Lear, Shakespeare has not one but two tragic characters and four villains. As we have seen, the sub-plot - concerning Gloucester, Edmund, and Edgar - augments the ...
2678: The Need For Horror and Thrill and the Movies
... bath inflicted on her by Liz. Both Kate and Peter’s mother were killed in a place where they were vulnerable and left with no where to run. In both scenes we see the after effect of blood from the cuts, but not the actual inflicted injuries. Examples of films where the shower scene is worked against are seen in many of the splatter films of the 80’s and 90 ...
2679: Marsha Norman's Night
... like quality of clarity. When it comes out that because of her medication Jessie can now think more clearly, Mama jumps on that as a reason to live. But for Jessie, the medication had another effect: JESSIE: If I'd ever had a year like this, to think straight and all, before now, I'd be gone already. As the time nears when the "night" will be over, in desperation Mama ...
2680: Jay vs. Dave: Battle of the Late Night Television
... nose with a straw or the dog who can play basketball. The wide variety of guests and skits they use, try and hit their opponent with an “ I had them first uppercut”, still has no effect on the format of either show. Tonight’s guests include blah, blah, blah, and musical guest blah, blah, blah, along with blah, blah, blah,blah. I must make my decision. Who am I going to ...


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