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7951: Macbeth 4
... the definite malevolent and evil characteristics Lady Macbeth possesses. As it was Lady Macbeth s idea to Kill King Duncan, we establish at this point in the story that Lady Macbeth undoubtedly has an evil control over her husband ; Macbeth. Before the first murder, we see the extreme unease Macbeth has about the crime which he is about to commit. Macbeth hallucinates (sees a vision) of the murder weapon before his ...
7952: My Last Duchess 2
... is his controlling behavior. In lines nine and ten he told the emissary that no one puts by the curtain that he had drawn for him but the duke himself. He felt the need to control who ever looked at the painting of the duchess. The main evidence of his dominating behavior is in line 46. The line reads, then all smiles stopped together. The line is ambiguous, but the most ...
7953: Madame Bovary 3
... to discipline him, through the word chastise , can be seen as though Lady Macbeth feels like a teacher to Macbeth in this situation. Being the teacher, Lady Macbeth feels that she is superior and in control towards Macbeth. This also contributes towards the development of Lady Macbeth s character of one not only of utmost evilness, but also a character with plenty of fortitude. This is further strengthened by the supremacy ...
7954: Macbeth About Macbeth
... 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 ...
7955: Macbeth - Lady Macbeth
... to discipline him, through the word chastise , can be seen as though Lady Macbeth feels like a teacher to Macbeth in this situation. Being the teacher, Lady Macbeth feels that she is superior and in control towards Macbeth. This also contributes towards the development of Lady Macbeth s character of one not only of utmost evilness, but also a character with plenty of fortitude. This is further strengthened by the supremacy ...
7956: A Computerized World
... priced, sometimes they are even more expensive than the hardware. Therefore it is not unusual to make copies of these programmes. This is strictly illegal, but nobody seems to care, because it is difficult to control it. Software producers loose BILLIONS of dollars each year because of this. Many methods have been invented to prevent this, but since the "hackers" often are more intelligent than those who make the software, I ...
7957: The Black Cat By Poe
... story progresses both characters change dramatically. The cat is dynamic in that it is hung, reappears with a white splotch on its chest, and has a different disposition than before. The narrator spirals out of control into fits of rage and numerous hideous, unthinkable actions, commencing with the walling up of his own wife (and unbeknownst to him the black cat too) in the cellar. Obviously, the setting, symbolism, plot, word ...
7958: Madama Bovary & Anna Karenina
... he had betrayed her; and she even wished for a catastrophe that would bring about their separation, since she did not have the courage to take any action herself. (Flaubert 251.) Finally, Emma lost all control over her life as she became instead of the active character in the novel merely the observer of the consequences of her actions. And like the heroines of the novels she read she saw her ...
7959: Macbeth 3
... completion of the murder and the return of her husband. Macbeth enters, almost out of his mind, unable to distance from the scene in Duncan's room. He is rebuked by his wife who, seizing control of the situation, finds that she has to take the daggers back to the room because Macbeth has removed them and is incapable of returning to the scene of his crime. A loud knocking is ...
7960: Lord Of The Flies, Piggy
... the elimination is when one of the lenses in Piggy s glasses is broken during an argument about letting the fire go out. The breaking of one lens shows the boys are only half under control of reason. In chapter 10 the stealing of Piggy s glasses illustrates the complete defeat of common sense by the savage. When he tries to get his glasses back he his murdered by a small ...


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