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- 7981: The Anti-Trust Case Against Microsoft
- ... 69-71. Stross, Randall. "Heaven’s Gates." US News and World Report. Nov. 25, 1996: 58-68. "Why Microsoft (Mostly) Shouldn’t Be Stopped." Antitrust.org. World Wide Web. http://www.antitrust.org/cases/microsoft/control.html. 1-19.
- 7982: The Transformation Of Nora2
- ... that he does not truly love her as well. She knows that there is so much more to discover in the world to understand, and until she does she will not allow another man to control her life.
- 7983: The Transformation Of Nora
- ... that he does not truly love her as well. She knows that there is so much more to discover in the world to understand, and until she does she will not allow another man to control her life.
- 7984: The Root Of All Evil,macbeth
- ... How could such a courageous, gentle man such as Macbeth suddenly be transformed and drawn to do such evil? Surely he did not come up with such villainous thoughts of his own. His desire for control, authority, and jurisdiction was strengthened by evil sources, those from both the witches' prophecies and his wife's encouragement. In Macbeth it is very clear that evil begets evil. Shakespeare focuses on Macbeth's courage ...
- 7985: Owl Creek Bridge
- ... on one end of the plank whilst Farquhar is using the other end to stand on. The sergeant is the only person who is keeping Farquhar alive. It is as if the sergeant has absolute control of Farquhar’s life, and he has the duty of standing away from the plank and letting it drop into the river, as Farquhar now is hanging on by the noose. The words ‘unsteadfast footing ...
- 7986: The Crucible's Tragic Hero
- ... real truth as a lie and believed he defied authority. Although, John Proctor did not truly defy authority in that scene of the play, for he told the truth and his wife lied, he challenged control in many other aspects. John Proctor exposed pride through his hate of Reverend Parris. John Proctor proclaimed that he did not go to Church, an act the court and townspeople viewed as a revolt on ...
- 7987: Romeo And Juliet- Who Is To Blame For Their Deaths?
- ... only loved her because she was beautiful. Romeo and Juliet also had very naïve minds. They believed that their love for each other would conquer over the feud. When Romeo killed Tybalt he had no control over his emotions. He was so angry and upset over Mercutio’s death that he wanted revenge. He himself killed Tybalt, not thinking about the consequences of his actions, or his marriage to Juliet and ...
- 7988: Hills Like White Elephants, Ye
- ... to get into a relationship where nothing was covered up, and deal with the ugly unwanted sides of another by communication. In all of these stories one could see the relationships where men were in control, and women were the followers. All of the relationships had problems and the cause was the lack of love, and communication. They could have had better relationships if they solved problems by having true and ...
- 7989: 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 ...
- 7990: Tempest Character Analysis
- ... example of this is when Prospero says "Hast thou, spirit, Preformed to point, the tempest I bade thee".(718) Ariel had the power to create a great sea storm and Prospero had the power to control Ariel which gave him great power. Another reason why Prospero is powerful is because of his knowledge of Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculos plot to kill the king. So when Prospero reclaims his place in Milan ...
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