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2461: Julius Caesar: Brutus’ Character Flaw
... give a speech at Caesar’s funeral. Cassius attempts to warn Brutus but being the trustful person he is, Brutus does not heed Cassius’ advice. Brutus does not realize his mistake until Antony actually takes control of the people. Antony, by gaining Brutus’ trust, gained control of Rome and went to war against Cassius and Brutus and ultimately caused both to kill themselves. Brutus’ trust is a vital trait in Julius Caesar because it is what causes his victory over Caesar ...
2462: History Of Philippine Cinema
... a new sense of discipline, uprightness and love of country Accordingly, the ideology of the New Society was incorporated into local films. …Marcos and his technocrats sought to regulate filmmaking. The first step was to control the content of movies by insisting on some form of censorship. One of the first rules promulgated by the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures (BCMP) stipulated submission of a finished script prior to the start of filming. When the annual film festival was revived, the censors blatantly insisted that the “ideology” of the New Society be incorporated into the content of the entries. The government tried to control the film industry while keeping it in “good humor” – necessary so that the government could continue using film as propagandistic vehicles. So despite the censors, the exploitation of sex and violence onscreen continued to assert ...
2463: The Cold War
... Russia. He felt the Russians had been given too much at Yalta and he was adopting a harder attitude. He also felt that with the power he held with the Atomic bomb, USSR were under control. The relationship between the superpwers worsened considerably at Potsdam. On the 6th of August 1945 Truman authorised an Atomic bomb to be dropped on Hiroshima, a city in Japan and another in Nagasaki, two days ... was to USSR, leaving an increasingly angered Stalin. 1945 also saw the beginning of the arms race as USA held the only atomic bombs. In 1946 the USA proposed that the United Nations should assume control of atomic energy and research, but the USSR rejected the proposal on the grounds that this would enable the USA to maintain its monopoly over atomic weapons. America’s sole possesion to the atomic bomb ...
2464: C-SPAN, the Cable TV channel
... fit into an average news paradigm. People often complain when the government does things they don't like, but when you agree to let your representatives represent you, you give up a large amount of control over the way the government operates. If one takes the time to watch the coverage that C-SPAN provides, however, it is possible to be just a bit closer to government and regain a bit of control by watching and reacting to the motions of who you've elected to represent you. Sources Pamphlet, All About C-SPAN, 1996, pages ii, 1, 6. Received from C-SPAN public relations department via mail ...
2465: Macbeth The Witches Role
... the earth's elements were uneasy, and foretold that something disastrous was to happen. The evil witches seem to be at ease in weather conditions such as these, and it appears that they also have control over the weather. We see the witches deciding which type of weather they should meet up again in, "when shall we three meet again, In thunder lightning or in rain?" These lines suggest that hey do in fact have control over the weather, and they also show that the witches appear to be comfortable in this type of weather. The three sisters decided to meet after the commotion is over, "When the hurlyburly's done ...
2466: Motifs In A Prayer For Owen Me
... John Irving has many different motifs. One dominant motif is armlessness. Armlessness was a reoccurring motif throughout the story and came up in many occasions. It seems to symbolize helplessness or being under your own control. There are a variety of things throughout the novel that gives off that feeling. The armadillo was very dear to John. He had gotten it from Dan Needham the only gift he kept from one ... do anything to change what he had done on accident. Though that might be the partial truth it could also symbolize something different. Almost saying that he is the armadillo and he wasn t in control of himself, but was the instrument of God. His hands were not his own. Though the armadillo never recovered from the declawing, it had mended John and Owen s friendship and helped ease some of ...
2467: RAP CENORSHIP
... Censors now assume the guise of capitalist retailers and distributors, special-interest groups, and less influential but still passionate religious and government authorities. Their new techniques are market-censorship (dominating the marketplace), constituitive censorship (the control of language), power-knowledge (restricting knowledge), as well as the traditional regulative censorship (law). These new forces can be as equally effective as the forces of remote history. We notice the effect of post-enlightenment ... deals (Zappa 1988). To spread your message to the masses, you need the help of a record company to record, manufacture, and distribute your work. Although it may appear that the record companies are in control, this is not always the case. Record companies face a conflict because of pressure from outside parties. Companies weigh the risk of controversy that may damage the image of the entire company against the potential ...
2468: The Cinema of Ernst Lubitsch
... the song satire the common relationship between man and wife. Performance and Role Playing In The Marriage Circle, everyone assumes a role to be played. No one is really a victim, they are all in control of their performance. There are mirrors everywhere and the characters perform for themselves and for us - the audience, and they stop when no one is looking. The opening sequence, the act of the morning ritual ... it seems 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 ...
2469: Paul Bernardo
... He lusted a women who was submissive and eager to please. This was the beginning of his abnormal sexual behavior. One year out of high school, Paul began his journey into the world of sexual control were he dated a sixteen year old high school student. This girl perfectly fit the description of Pauls ideal in being naive and unsophisticated. Over the three and one half years Paul was with her ... with his looks, charm and maturity she couldn't go wrong. Karla was just the type of women Bernardo desired. She was good-looking, had a great body was naive and trusting, someone he could control, dominate and use as his personal sex toy. There sex life fired into action and the two were constantly searching for new adventures. The pair began having anal sex with Paul pulling a electrical cord ...
2470: Othello: Iago As Satan
... the aged was worth twenty pieces of gold... the soul of a young maiden fetched an extravagant sum".10 The devils in "The Countess Kathleen O'Shea" would "give" money in order to win the control of a person's soul, Iago would win one the person whom they love for example, in exchange for a similar control that he claimed over someone like Roderigo. If Roderigo could "Put money in thy purse,"11 only if he could gather all the money he had as well as what he could get if he ...


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