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- 10801: A Raisin in the Sun
- ... the money. Lena wants a new home and so she could support the family, Walter wants to invest the money in a liquor store, and Beneatha wants the money so she could pay for medical school. According to Lorraine Hansberry, Joseph Asagai was her favorite character to create. He is a Nigerian student who is Beneatha^s confidant. Mama is a very good example of a black matriarch trying to keep ...
- 10802: Love and Romance In Shakespeare
- ... in many movies and TV shows we see. From a social perspective, love is supposed to show up in the most romantic place ever dreamed. We see it in beaches and accidents, or even in high stressed romantic situations. It is a wonderful thing, love, but I don’t feel that it needs to happen in any specific situation or place. Through my upbringing, I have picked up the belief that ...
- 10803: Much Ado About Nothing: The Film Directed By Branagh
- ... and Benedick's, and Beatrice's pain in adjusting to their new emotional states. The film moves immediately to Dogberry's instructions to the watch to preserve peace at any cost. Dogberry is portrayed in high farce--pretending to arrive on horseback, grimacing, performing antics, affecting a growly voice, etc. This is unfortunate because it distracts the audience from the real humor of Dogberry's malapropisms and his penchant for getting ...
- 10804: King Lear Earl of Gloucester
- ... means of portraying this theme is through the characters of Lear and Gloucester. Although Lear can physically see, he is blind in the sense that he lacks insight, understanding, and direction. Because of Lear’s high position in society, he was supposed to be able to distinguish the good from the bad. First, he was easily deceived by his two eldest daughters’ lies. Then he was unable to see the reality ...
- 10805: Is it an Open Road?
- ... trees including a brightly colored vehicle consuming the pavement. All I’ve caught is a glimpse of this wonderful machine that has an “engine technology that will carry me over the racetracks and to private school”. But the color makes me want to see more. Not the usual black or red. No. This car is different. This car is amazing. This car is purple. Not just any purple, but a rich ...
- 10806: Macbeth: Supernatural Influences
- ... The third and final apparition that appears from the witches incantations is the Crowned Child with a tree in his hand. His prophecy is that “Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him”(IV,i,106), meaning Macbeth will be safe until the forest below his castle moves to his castle. This prediction also influences Macbeth to think that he will be ...
- 10807: As You Like It: Rosalind as Ganymede
- ... Like It: Rosalind as Ganymede All of William Shakespeare’s plays include a wide variety of characters, and his comedy, As You Like It, is no exception. There are characters that represent members of the high social class, or royal class, including both of the Dukes, Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, Oliver, and Jaques de Boys. On the opposite end of the social ladder are the servants Adam and Dennis, and in the ...
- 10808: The Modern World Needs A Don Quixote
- ... Works Cited Close, A.J. The Romantic Approach to Don Quixote. Cambridge, Eng.; New York: Cambridge University press, 1978, c1977. Johnson, Caroll B. Madness and Lust. Berkeley: University of California, 1983. Koegler, Horst. "Don Quixote" School Library Journal February 1996:105. Mack, Maynard ed. "Don Quixote" The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces. New York: London, 1909. Nabokov, Vladimir. Lectures on Don Quixote. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanich, 1983. Ortega y Gasset ...
- 10809: King Lear - The Fool: A Motivated Character
- ... The Fool does not let his master forget whose folly made the problem possible. If you make the wrong choices, consequences must be faced. People make wrong choices all the time, whether it be at school, work, or home. Some choices affect you for a lifetime, while others are only short-term. Whatever choice you decide to make, your life will be affected in some way. Works Cited Hazlitt, William. “Lear ...
- 10810: Chinese Arts and Crafts
- ... Chinese arts. The loveliest examples of Chinese buildings are the temples and the pagodas of China. The roofs are built out beyond the walls to keep the sunlight off the windows when the sun is high in summer, and to let it shine in when it is low in the winter. Chinese music is used in theaters as part of plays. It is also sung by the Chinese in their own ...
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