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4951: Hamlet: Revenge That Never Works Out Like It Should Have
... he would become of him after death. Life had become a nightmare and uncertainties filled his days as he tried to make sense of what he was going through. Because of the turmoil that took control of his very soul, avenging those who did wrong was prolonged repeatedly. Hamlet’s father had been murdered without having had the chance to have his sins absolved which led him to hell after death ...
4952: Gregory (Panos Ionnides)
Gregory (Panos Ionnides) The date is 1958, location Cyprus.The air is filled with the aroma of gun-powder and bloodshed, the grounds covered with bullet-shells and deceased bodies. The on-going struggle for liberation from British domination continues for every cypriot living in Cyprus at around this time. This story Gregory ...
4953: Who Is The Villian In Macbeth?
... a force to be reckoned with. She pushes Macbeth into something he does not want to be involved in, the murder of Duncan. Lady Macbeth's insults slowly drive Macbeth to the point of no control. Macbeth grows weaker from her constant put downs, and the fact he can not disobey his own wife. He is weakened by the words of Lady Macbeth, when she questions the fact of if he ...
4954: Much Ado About Nothing: Pretense
... demonstration of outraged honour, for his repentance, and finally for his marriage. But at times the mask, behind which they seem so secure, betrays them into a realistic world where they are no longer in control. Beatrice's wit flows freely until it is suddenly stopped by the quietly serious question she had not expected: 'Will you have me, Lady?' (II.1.301). This is the first occasion in the play ...
4955: Film and Book Review of I Know What You Did Last Summer
... little boy’s older brother. In the movie, the killer is David Egan’s girlfriend’s father. In the movie, a year before the accident happened, David and his girlfriend were driving and he lost control of the car and he drove off the cliff. His girlfriend died, but David survived. The father had blamed him for the dead and killed David and threw him over the edge of the cliff ...
4956: Objectivism in The Founterhead
... looked into history and saw that all great leaders fell because they could not whip all the people below them into submission. Toohey however used collectivism to reach into the souls of the people and control them like puppets. In this way he made his followers have no reason to be whipped because they had no free will to be restrained. Ellsworth Toohey saw Howard Roark as a threat to his ...
4957: Misinformation In The Media
... 10) The article talks about the street crime unit. The street crime unit consist of 400 police officers who do not dress in an uniform of any kind. These officers carry a badge and a gun. This article specifically states that after increasing the unit by four times the original amount they have performed 50% less. The authors philosophy on expansionism being unproductive is the essence of the article.(Hosper 249 ...
4958: Hamlet's Soliloquy
... have “one part wisdom and ever three parts coward”. The word choice here shows another contradiction between the words “wisdom” and “coward”. A coward is able to have wisdom but if the cowardly aspect takes control than the wisdom is smothered. This is the case with Hamlet. He thinks that he has let his timid nature take over his knowledge of what is right and therefore he is angry with himself ...
4959: Macbeth: Macbeth A Moral Coward
... proven when he Macbeth says "Thou wast born of woman, but swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, brandished by man that’s of a woman born". This shows a force beyond Macbeth’s control. His strong ambition of the witches and they’re predictions soon deceived him when he found out that Macduff was not born of woman and that the third apparition seemed to be true. He then ...
4960: A Clockwork Orange
... the case with the character Alex, a juvenile delinquent introduced into prisonization then conditioned by governmental moral standards. This lack of personal moral choice imposed upon Alex creates conflicting situations in which he has no control over. This is apparent when trying to readjust into society. As conflicts arise within the spectrum of criminal justice the main focus is revolved around the corrections aspect of reforming the criminal element. Within the ...


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