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- 10771: Commercials
- ... Educational commercials are considered informative because, they provide you with the information about Technical institutes and the courses that they provide. They are also considered very thought provoking because they show the importance and the high value of education. Education commercials also cover such issues as drug awareness, AIDS, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and other public health risks. The related topics above also provide the public with the information to make ...
- 10772: The Temple of Zeus
- ... the Greeks honoring of the Olympic games showed their interest in fitness and exercise. The size of the statue of Zeus was what was the most memorable to visitors. The statue was about forty feet high and twenty feet wide (Larrinda). The statue barley fit into the temple when it was completed. Someone criticizing the sculpture once said Pheidias did not make Zeus in the correct proportions. Giving “The impression that ...
- 10773: Hamlet: Revenge That Never Works Out Like It Should Have
- ... felt to be his mother’s betrayal for remarrying but he couldn’t bring himself to do it. Hamlet was unaware of anything that had been going on in his home until he returned from school. Once he arrived at what he thought would be the comfort of his family, he was given the news that his beloved father had died and his mother married his uncle weeks after. This discovery ...
- 10774: The Television Show "Friends" Teaching Viewers A Lesson
- ... every lesson they throw at me, and swallowing it up into my brain never forgetting it. The desire for me to learn from this show is quite intense and astonishing; it is like going to school everyday and acquiring the knowledge I need to know. Even though, this show proves to be brain food that I need daily, seeing the show in one thing, but going deeper then just the show ...
- 10775: The Mikado: Criticism The English Society And Beliefs
- ... nicely on making jokes to the Japanese, but indeed to the English people. In The Mikado, the sparking lyrics and the vagaries of love set in a fanciful Japanese society. For example: KO-KO (Lord High Executioner of Titipu) is engaged to YUM-YUM (Ward of KO-KO). Even YUM-YUM doesn't like KO-KO, she can't refuse him because of in Japan girls do not arrive at years ...
- 10776: Aristotle’s Theory of Tragedy as Seen in Euripides’ Electra
- ... both Orestes and Electra can be viewed as tragic figures, however Orestes is the better choice according to Aristotle. Orestes is the son of a king and is a prince, thus he is of a high birth. He has ethos, or a sense of right and wrong, in that he recognizes the injustices that have been done unto his father Agamemnon, his sister Electra, and himself by both Clytemnestra and her ...
- 10777: The Villains In Much Ado About Nothing and Othello
- ... definitely more complex. The villains play a major part in the novels, and are very much alike in their line of thinking. The comedy, "Much Ado About Nothing" depicts the story of a group of high-ranking soldiers who travel through a town called Messina. They had been to the town before, and this time Claudio confesses his love for the governor’s daughter, Hero. Because Leonato is so fond of ...
- 10778: The Phantom Menace: I Swear I’ve Seen This Movie Before
- ... possesses great skill at this dangerous sport, competing in races does not fulfill his desires enough. The protagonist in A New Hope, Luke, wants to leave his uncle’s farming business and go to piloting school to fight in the rebellion. Luke dreams to be the leader of a fighting squadron. He thinks he will be able to contribute significantly to the rebellion. The two of these films show the principle ...
- 10779: Fashion in the 1920s
- ... resulted in a long, slim line known as "garçonne," meaning 'boyish' in French. Dress waistlines gradually fell to around the hips, as hemlines steadily began to rise. In 1925, the hemlines rose to an unprecedented high -- the bottom of the knee. They stayed there until almost 1929 when they finally plummeted back down to the lower calf. It may surprise you to learn that in the 1920's, a lot of ...
- 10780: Tragedy and the Common Man
- ... discusses his definition and criteria for tragedy as they apply to the common man.: The first major standard of tragedy set forth is: “...if the exaltation of tragic action were truly a property of the high-bred character alone, it is inconceivable that the mass of mankind should cherish tragedy above all other forms.” All persons, regardless of background, nobility stature, rank, or pretended or actual social division can innately empathize ...
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