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5881: Analytic Play Review Of The Taming Of The Shrew
... a women's shrewishness being cured as much as it is a woman being taught the rules of the 'patriarchal game'. Katherine has learned how to be assertive and with this knowledge is able to control men, and a woman controlling a man is considered 'against the rules' of the game. The play ends with Katherine proving that she is truly cured of her 'shrewishness' and is the most obedient of ...
5882: Analytic Play Review Of The Taming Of The Shrew
... a women's shrewishness being cured as much as it is a woman being taught the rules of the 'patriarchal game'. Katherine has learned how to be assertive and with this knowledge is able to control men, and a woman controlling a man is considered 'against the rules' of the game. The play ends with Katherine proving that she is truly cured of her 'shrewishness' and is the most obedient of ...
5883: 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 ...
5884: Macbeth: Man of Established Character
... but what is not"; and his reason is so impeded that he judges, "These solicitings cannot be evil, cannot be good." Still, he is provided with so much natural good that he is able to control the apprehensions of his inordinate imagination and decides to take no step involving crime. His autonomous decision not to commit murder, however, is not in any sense based upon moral grounds. No doubt he normally ...
5885: Macbeth: A Tragic Hero
... but he says “I'll go no more; I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on 't again I dare not.” (A 2, S 2, 51). This is where Lady Macbeth takes control and tells him that “...a little water clears us of this deed.” (A 2, S 2, 67). After a while, Macbeth becomes content with what he has done especially after Malcolm and Donalbain leave Scotland ...
5886: ALCOHOLISM
... can fall into addiction. The first drink is all that it takes. Once in the bloodstream alcohol affects the higher brain centers first. This causes a warm feeling, relaxation, and a mild euphoria. As performance control wavers, the indulgermay do things he would not normally do. This can be inviting to some, as the individual may feel more sociable. Anxieties abate, and the world may seem a happier place. If the ...
5887: Hamlet: Method in the Madness
... actions in the play after meeting the ghost lead everyone except Horatio to believe he is crazy, yet that madness is continuously checked by an ever-present consciousness of action which never lets him lose control. For example, Hamlet questions his conduct in his soliloquy at the end of II.ii, but after careful consideration decides to go with his instinct and prove to himself without a doubt the King's ...
5888: Death Of A Salesman Vs. Hamlet
... Hamlet and Willy are both considered tragic. The Classical Tragedy's definition was tweaked with to make it a more general encompassor. A common man's injured sense of dignity, coupled with forces beyond his control and/or ability to comprehend, displace him from his perceived place, causing the audience to recognize such and prepare itself for the inevitable finale in which the hopelessness and defeat are more poignant than the ...
5889: "The Other" and "Taxi Driver": A Comparison
... she's not. She's the girl that he wants to help, he would do anything to get her out of her miseries, so he does: he goes and eliminates the gang members that have control over her. Therefore, here we have a perfect example of "Madonna/Whore Complex". "Taxi Driver" is a film that doesn't have only one end. Certain events bring an end to story, where everything goes ...
5890: Hippolytus
... he was fooled by the gods. Phaedra, on the other hand, really is in no position to care much about how the gods react to what she does. This is because she is under the control of Aphrodite. Aphrodite makes her love Hippolytus, it certainly is not of her own free will. As far as what the characters expect from their gods, it varies by person. Theseus, being the son of ...


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