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5861: Macbeth: Tragic Hero
... when Macduff came back to murder Macbeth. Macbeth would never have guessed that Macduff would come back for revenge for the killing in Macduff's household. This nemesis shows an additional force beyond Macbeth's control. Because of Macbeth's strong beliefs in ambition and the witches, when he found out Macduff was not born of woman, and also found out the Birnam Wood had been seen moving, he realized that ...
5862: The Generation Gap In King Lear
... this in [Lines 80-81] "Give me thy arm, poor Tom shall lead thee." In [Act 4 scene 4] Cordelia led the French army to aide her father. She was not concerned about the political control in Britain. [Lines 26- 29] "In my mourning and importuned tears hath pitied. No blown ambition doth our arms incite, but love, dear love, and our aged father's right, soon may I hear and ...
5863: The Setting in "A Doll's House"
... takes place in Europe in the nineteenth-century. During this time women were discriminated. against. This simple fact affects the whole play's outcome. A young woman by the name of Nora is under the control of her husband. He feels that he must rule her for he is the head of the family. He would place small stipulations on her such as not being able to eat macaroons. When she ...
5864: Death of a Salesman: Society's Alienation of Willy Loman
... it was the only trade that he was any good at. When he had the conference with Howard, he had his hopes up. Willy had regained his confidence in himself and was ready to take control of his life at a very crucial time. However, Howard crushed all of that by firing Willy, simply because he thought Willy, "needed some rest." Actually, Howard never intended to give Willy his job back ...
5865: The Crucible: The Evilness and Selfishness of Abigail Williams
... and her whole life began to fall apart. She started to be overcome with her feelings of love, and her passion for John was enormous. After she was denied these things she could no longer control herself, and her whole reason for living became to get back John. This shows that when a person is given something, which they enjoy, and even love, and they are denied it, they feel distraught ...
5866: The U.S. Entering World War II
... war already and was just trying to find the right reason. Roosevelt may have seen that, sooner or later, the U.S. would have to go to war and they might as well be in control when the first shots are fired against Americans. Roosevelt's master plan was very complex and involved a great deal of people. Two of the people who would be affected the most by this plan ...
5867: Madness in Shakespeare's Hamlet
... court. By stating that Hamlet could have controlled his fraudulent madness, he then had the capability of controlling his conscious mind into acting traditional. Where Laertes was very influential by others and had no real control over the mental state he was developing by the sway of Claudius. Ophelia was the most innocent victim of all because she was the side affect of everyone else's actions and had no idea ...
5868: Hamlet: A Revenge Tragedy
... Hamlet is noble in birth and person, a prince of extraordinary intelligence: and, as the action of the play proves, he is heroic. His defect (indecision, excessive imagination, irrationality, madness, etc.) prevents him from seizing control of the world Claudius has created. His death closes the play, but only after he experiences and expresses illuminations about human life and death. Hamlet begins after Hamlet's father has died. This has casted ...
5869: The Crucible: John Proctor Is A Tragic Hero
... with the townspeople. The fear in society and the freedom of John Proctor both complement each other in that balance that Miller spoke of . Tragedy comes from what the protagonist can, as well as cannot control. This evidence clearly holds true to Miller's definition of tragedy. Suffering was a major step in coaxing John to his realization. He suffered mentally and emotionally because of his flaw, as the heat of ...
5870: Television Regulation: Government vs. Parents
... are both educational and entertaining. There is quality programming on television already but many people choose not to explore it. Since we live in such a diverse country, I do not feel the government should control what we do or do not watch. Government approval does not necessarily mean quality programming. In the long run, I feel parents know what is best for their children.


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