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3191: Macbeth: The Use of the Classical Tragic Mold in Character Development
... Macbeth into a universal character by claiming that people are like actors on a stage. It doesn't matter what they do because it is just a play, and no one's actions will truly effect anything. The substance of Macbeth is that of which Classical Tragic Heroes are fashioned. Because he follows the mold well, Macbeth is an excellent example of why the Greek rules of the theatre are still ...
3192: Hamlet: Duplicity
... he rises Hamlet responds with, "What, frighted with false fire?"(3.2.254). It's as if Hamlet is saying `it's only a play, it is not real.' He does say something to this effect a few lines before: "Your majesty, and we that have free souls, it touches us not"(3.2.229-230). This new proof drives Hamlet to use more words. He is again to talk of ...
3193: Hamlet: Method in the Madness
... O, wonderful! Horatio: Good my lord, tell it. Hamlet: No, you will reveal it. (I.v.118-21) This is the first glimpse of Hamlet's ability and inclination to manipulate his behavior to achieve effect. Clearly Hamlet is not feeling cheerful at this moment, but if he lets the guards know the severity of the news, they might suspect its nature. Another instance of Hamlet's behavior manipulation is his ...
3194: A Look at the Moss, Father/Son Relationship in Bonnie and Clyde
... was out of the "close up" sequence was a shot where the father is at the sink in the upper left in focus and C.W. is out of focus in the lower right. This effect gives you the feeling of being C.W.; feeling faded and unimportant. Know matter how close the camera gets to C.W., it is always closer to the father. The angle of the camera also ...
3195: The Holy Trinity and The Isenheim Altarpiece
... waist. The figure is "real"; it is a good example of a human body. The rest of the figures, who are clothed, are wearing robes. The drapery contains heavy folds and creases, which increases the effect of shadows. The human form in its entirety is not seen under the drapery; only a vague representation of it is seen. It is not at all like the 'wet-drapery' of Classical antiquity. Massacio ...
3196: Media vs. Masses...Who Controls Who?
... answers. They ask questions like "Do you think Mr. Clinton will be re-elected? How do you plan to handle Newt's new tax bill?" rather than "How is your tax bill going to directly effect the economy? How are your reforms going to change welfare and improve American life exactly?" The members of the media are seen as jackals eager for a story, prepared to place anything in the public ...
3197: Analysis of Masaccio's "The Holy Trinity" and "Grunewald's "The Isenheim Altarpiece"
... figure is "real"; in that it is a good example of a human body. The rest of the figures, who are clothed, are wearing robes. The drapery contains heavy folds and creases, which increases the effect of shadows. The human form in its entirety is not seen under the drapery; only a vague representation of it is seen. It is not at all like the 'wet-drapery' of Classical antiquity (ref ...
3198: The Crucible: Miller's McCarthynistic Idea
... spotted in the woods supposedly practicing witchcraft. She is blamed for the crime, probably because she is a servant of the lower class. But as the play goes on, a more classless society comes into effect. That is when the women of the upper class get blamed for the crime. At the time of the play, women were afraid to accuse men of any sore of crime. Reverend Hale is the ...
3199: The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Repository
... cause water to begin dripping onto nuclear waste canisters, great speeding their deterioration. McNeely said scientists hope that, as heat drives water out of the rock surrounding the disposal tunnel, it will create an "umbrella effect" - a super dry barrier around the waste tunnels that effectively forces water to flow away from where the waste is stored instead of into the tunnels. Critics fear that, instead, steam will cause more fractures ...
3200: Alcatraz
... him to Alcatraz. #10. May 2-4, 1946 - Known as the "Battle of Alcatraz" and the "Alcatraz Blastout," six prisoners were able to overpower cellhouse officers and gain access to weapons and cellhouse keys - in effect, taking control of the cellhouse. Their plan began to fall apart when the inmates found they did not have the key to unlock the recreation yard door. Shortly thereafter, prison officials discovered the escape attempt ...


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