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11341: Saint Sernin of Toulouse and Notre Dame of Paris
... bays, the round arch, the wall buttress, cylindrical apse and chapels, and towers. Early Gothic architecture, which began in 1144 with the dedication of Saint Denis, concentrated more on mastering the idea of an obscenely high ceiling, as well as ribbed and pointed vaults, the relationship between the structure and its appearance, and perhaps, most importantly the use of light. One of the most enjoyable things about comparing the two structures ...
11342: Movie: Disaster at Hillsborough
... the front were facing the threat of being crushed. (3) The partial breakdown of escape routs is obvious from the front. The gates to get out were blocked by the police and there was a high fence blocking everyone on all sides except the tunnel which was blocked by people trying to get into the pens. (4) Front to rear communications breakdown occurred when the people at the fence realized the ...
11343: The Use of Symbols in Macbeth
... these animals was extended to symbolize the unrest that Macbeth was personally experiencing due to the witches' prophetic statements. Furthermore, the Witches themselves are used to symbolize the unexplained, or supernatural, which was held in high regard at the time this play was written. Shakespeare used symbols in many ways throughout the course of Macbeth. Blood, Water, Light, Dark, Animals, and the supernatural were The. major symbols that recurred throughout the ...
11344: Romeo and Juliet: Romeo - A Tragic Hero
... said that Romeo and Juliet is classified as a tragedy. WORKS CONSULTED Bloom, Nasold. Modern critical views. William shakespeare the Tragedies.1985 Rackin, Phillis. Shakespeare's Tragedies. 1978 Brodley, A.C. Shakespearian Tragedy. 1986 Oxford school Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet. 1982
11345: Shakespeare and his Theater
... shape but Shakespeare called it a "wooden O." The audience sat in these galleries or else they could stand in the yard in front the stage. A roof and awning protected the stage and the high- priced gallery seats, but in the case bad weather, the "groundlings," who only paid a penny to stand in the yard, must have gotten wet.The Globe theater was built by a theatrical company in ...
11346: Richard III
... despot ruler by Plato clearly shows the motives by which despot rulers rule, but it fails to explain why and how these motives originate in the human mind. In order to comprehend why such a high level of fear and insecurity can be brought about, a look at the upbringing and personal life of Richard should be brought into discussion. One of three brothers, Richard was in constant competition of who ...
11347: Re-educating A King: King Lear's Self-Awareness
... Lear is made by Poor Tom to his unknowing father Gloucester about the terrain far below them, it accurately summarizes the plight of the mad king. Lear is out of touch with his surroundings, riding high upon the wave of power associated with the monarchy: even those closest to him are out of reach, viewed with a distorted lens. It is through this lens of madness that Lear views his friends ...
11348: Macbeth: Power Is The Paradox
... comfort. Macbeth and his wife find power to be troublesome, with those they killed even enjoying a more pleasant life. Like trying to measure two factors with precision, trying to reach both goals to a high degree is impossible. At the same time, the two are able to decline together. I myself have felt the problem of this paradox. Much of my power makes me uncomfortable. For example, when I have ...
11349: Othello: Summary
... Othello because he intends to destroy Othello as well. Othello confronts Desdemona about the missing handkerchief and reminds her of its importance. *Iago has Othello hide while he talks with Cassio about Bianca, Cassio's high- class whore, after telling Othello that he was going to discuss Desdemona with him. When Cassio begins laughing and boasting about his affair with Bianca, Othello believing that he is speaking of Desdemona, becomes filled ...
11350: William Shakespeare: Most Famous of All English Writers
... it is said, "There's a skirmish of wit between them." (Shakespeare). Shakespeare, in his life, had some deceitful things forced upon him where he was cheated out of something. He was forced out of school at an early age of fifteen to help his father financially. Furthermore, he was forced into marrying a women that was eight years older than himself because she was three months pregnant. In result of ...


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