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2211: Immortality In Shakesperean Poetry
... is a very optimistic approach to poetry but it raises some questions. Besides the fact that a person must be able to see in order to read, a person should also have at least nominal interest in what he is reading. Shakespeare tends to overlook this fact. Finally in Sonnet number 55 the writer states, Not marble nor the guilded monuments Of princes shall outlive the powerful rhyme, (55.1-2 ...
2212: Does Michelangelo'S Talent Still Reflect After The Restorations In The Sistine Chapel?
... been hidden, his idea is still there. Just not so vividly. I agree and disagree with the restorations for different reasons. I agree because his work is admired by millions and it is showing great interest trying to save these paintings. I disagree, because these paintings are being admired by so many people and people pay money to see his paintings. Why pay money to see them if it is clear ...
2213: Massurrealism
... movement. Seehafer points out that the word Massurrealism itself is what is new. This is a movement already underway. Art scholars and enthusiasts seem to agree. The concept of Massurrealism is indeed receiving overwhelming positive interest from the art community worldwide. With interests gathering among other artists, the first official massurrrealistic group exhibit took place in 1995, in the small town of South Norwalk, Connecticut, and U.S. A. The exhibit ...
2214: Hamlet: Revenge: Once An Honor, Now A Crime
... brothers don’t have that luxury. They had been stripped of their innocence, and by their own father! After taking intolerable abuse for years they acted in what they thought, was in their best self interest. They felt they had no other escape, no other reprieve. And in contrast to Hamlet, who would have been accepted and even glorified for his actions, the Menendez brothers have been locked up like animals ...
2215: The Development Of Dance And Theatre In The East Asian Nations
... by the time of the Three Kingdoms (AD 220-280) clay puppets were used to enact plays. These evolved into glove-and-stick puppets in later years. T’ang period. The emperor Hsuan-tsung showed interest in the performing arts, stimulating many advances in stage arts during the T'ang dynasty(618-907). More than a thousand pupils were enrolled in music, dance, and acting schools. Spectacular masked court dances and ...
2216: Artists of The Harlem Renaissance and Lost Generation
... in which they believed, and who lived in cynical disregard for anything but their own emotional needs. The second were (almost always) men of primitive character and emotion, such as bullfighters, something Hemmingway had an interest in from a young age. Most of his novels such as The Sun Also Rises (1926) address issues of morality and involve members of his generation. Hemmingway’s stylistic influence on American writers has been ...
2217: Madness in Hamlet
... is out of touch with reality. In this disease, thoughts may be deranged or delusions without basis may arise. The individual tends to withdraw from their already little social contact. They become unresponsive and lose interest in normal activities. Emotionally, they can be irritable, angry, aggressive, and even violent at times. At other times, they can have an obsession with death, or voices can be heard or visions seen. The reasons ...
2218: Advertiser Influence on the Media: Censorship and the Media
... to launch a show on public television unless one or more corporations are willing to bankroll it . Many of the corporations that give large amounts of money to public TV are companies that have an interest in influencing public policy. Health insurance companies, for example, with a major stake in the health-care debate, support at least four leading public affairs shows on public TV . The law forbids noncommercial stations to ...
2219: Hamlet: Spying
... Hamlet. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern agree as if they didn't have a choice. These are two of Hamlet's school friends. They choose to spy on Hamlet to please the King. The influence of Claudius rates high because he is the King. These two are not true friends of Hamlet. Then Polonius influences Gertrude to help to reveal secrets that Hamlet may be hiding. Since Gertrude is the mother of Hamlet ...
2220: Macbeth: Macbeth's Character
... may possibly be effected by utter extirpation of the precepts of natural law deposited in his nature. And he imagines that the execution of more bloody deeds will serve his purpose. Accordingly, then, in the interest of personal safety and in order to destroy the essential humanity in himself, he instigates the murder of Banquo. But he gains no satisfying peace because hes conscience still obliges him to recognize the negative ...


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