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2581: The Taming of the Shrew: An Critique
... Petruchio's method of "taming" Kate featured depriving her of the things she had taken for granted and been given all of her life, and he sarcastically acted as if it was in her best interest (Leggatt 410). In the name of love, Petruchio refused to let her eat, under the pretense that she deserved better food than what was being given her (Nevo 262). Similarly, Petruchio did not think that ...
2582: Henry IV: Appearance vs. Reality
... a large amount of information to Prince Hal. In his last long speech to Hal, King Henry repeats his disfavour in his son= s ability to be king stating that Ahe (Hotspur) bath more worthy interest to the state than thou the shadow of succession@ (3.2.98-99). Also King Henry uses this opportunity to explain what he thinks are the honourable qualities he feels Hotspur has over Prince Hal ...
2583: Movie: The Last Supper
... style remains conventional and unsurprising even as her story seeks to outrage. The film's wide-angle dinner scenes repeat one another without escalating much, and what leads up to them is of far less interest. Through viewing this movie you can determine that these five liberal students were in a way followers of the Machiavellian theory. Nicolo Machiavelli, was a celebrated political and military theorist, historian, playwright, diplomat, and military ...
2584: Westerns
... opposed to the faceless body that may turn one screw hour after hour. Storylines variety was endless for the west's story tellers. Any story could be written and placed as a western. The love interest, hated villian and old enemy all fit in a western. If a writer did not want to take the time to develop an enemy, one was readily available in the native americans. The wests stories ...
2585: Movies: A Thematic Analysis of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
... Marion's because the audience had not developed any type of subjective bond with his character. Arbogast's primary motivation, however, was to recover the stolen money which similarly compels the audience to take an interest in his quest. Despite the fact that Arbogast interrupts Norman's seemingly innocent existence the audience does not perceive him as an annoyance as they had the interrogative policeman who had hindered Marion's journey ...
2586: Powder: Questions
... cafeteria tables and accepted into groups. 6. Now although, Jeremy seems to be living in a world of rejection, persecution, and insult, he has a friend. Like the Good Samaritan, a girl from school, expresses interest in Jeremy. She talks to Jeremy and sticks by him during harsh times. Their relationship, sinks into a deeper level of love and compassion. They become lovers. This girl listens to the troubles of Jeremy ...
2587: Star Trek - The Next Generation
... Two months ago the Federation released a statement saying about 4 trillion life forms died on Jupiter and Saturn, and the Federation would start to recognize the planets and their moons. I have a special interest in Saturn's moon Elpsolon 9. Captain Shaq was still on the moon when the Metagenic Device was launched. He died due to a war he tried to prevent, but in turn he started it ...
2588: Powder
... anyone could think this movie was worth making. A semi-conscious two-year old could predict exactly what would happen next, and who would suddenly reappear in the film. The whole addition of a love interest was inane and irrelevant to the point the writer was trying to get across. The suposedly touching scenes were obviously predictable, and although some are well acted, they add nothong but another impractical twist to ...
2589: Children, TV, and Violence
... of incidents of pushing, shoving, hitting, biting, and all other forms of aggressive actions by children increased as much as 160 percent. This cannot simply be coincidence. In another related study directed by Centerwall murder rates and in the United States, South Africa, and Canada doubled ten to 15 years after the introduction of television. There are hundreds of documented tests and experiments relating to the fact that violence on television ...
2590: A Zipper for Pee-Wee Herman
... Street" took place. Sesame Street had programs which were sponsored by different letters of the alphabet or numbers each day, and relied on very short, animated cartoons with live and puppet segments which kept the interest of preschool children. The show was an instant outstanding success, and still broadcasts today. In 1970, "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood" was born. Mr. Fred Roger's used puppets and music to teach patience and cooperation ...


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