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- 4461: King Lear
- ... rivals in our youngest daughter's love, Long in our court have made their amorous sojourn, And here are to be answered. Tell me, my daughters (Since now we will divest us both of rule, Interest of territory, cares of state), Which of you shall we say doth love us most? That we our largest bounty may extend where nature doth with merit challenge." (Act I, Sc i, Ln 47-53 ...
- 4462: Julius Caesar
- ... about right and wrong and acting upon one's opinion. He showed that one should not bring death to someone else based on their personal desires, or whether they believe it is in the best interest of their society, for they are only one person out of the many who have a voice. He also implies that if one commits an act of wrong, justified, or not, they can expect to ...
- 4463: Hamlet - Was Prince Hamlet Wacko?
- ... of Denmark. This action by Hamlet is appropriate for someone as wronged as he was. In his reaction to Ophelia's death, Hamlet again displays behavior that reinforces his role. She was his true love interest, and perhaps loved her more than her brother. This is illustrated by Hamlet's statement "I loved Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love Make up my sum" (1139, line ...
- 4464: Hamlet - Plot Summary
- ... Horatio explains that he has come for the funeral of his father, Hamlet responds that he has only come for the wedding. Hamlet in talking mentions that he has seen his father and Horatio expresses interest because of there own sighting. Alone once more the prince expresses his convection that the ghost appareled like his father, is an omen the "All is not well." Act 1 Scene 3 At Polpnius' house ...
- 4465: Falstaff
- Romanticism, as stated in the American Heritage Electronic Dictionary is, "An artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe in the late 18th century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination, departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism, and rebellion against established social rules and conventions." Falstaff is the ideal romantic character. In ...
- 4466: Wuthering Heights - Catherine And Heathcliff
- ... generation. She is both loving and violent, gentle and passionate, affectionate and willful. Her turbulent and aggressive personality rivals only that of Heathcliff. Like Heathcliff, certain traumas experienced feed the fire of their passion, self-interest, and youthfulness. For example, she is the spawn of a man who says that because he cannot understand her, he cannot love her. Meanwhile, she finds the inner core and a profound connection with the ...
- 4467: Winter Moon
- ... in L.A. However, it is strange and mysterious when something evil happens in rural Montana. Nonetheless, something evil does happen in rural Montana. The irony of this situation surprises the reader and grabs their interest. Meanwhile, the isolation of the Montana ranch ads an element of suspense. My mom and I agree that the irony and suspense make an irresistible combination. Dean Koontz has done a superb job in writing ...
- 4468: White Fang
- ... how many people believe that the word "classic" means "old" or "boring". This is just not the case. In actual fact, the label "classic" given to books means "of the highest quality," or "of enduring interest and value." Books with this label are the best there is. Every word is carefully thought out and made interesting for the reader. Symbolism, meaning and detail are all applied effectively to keep the book ...
- 4469: Walden Two
- ... claims, deliberately so, in my opinion, as another technique in breaking down resistance. The more we resist an idea, the more power it draws from our very resistance. He begins with teasers, ideas which have interest and merit on their own but which are fairly trivial and extrinsic to his central thesis. The reader and the skeptical visitors sense he is trying to soften them up and stiffen their backs all ...
- 4470: The Count Of Monte Cristo
- ... in one statement, "would sacrifice anything to his ambition, even his own father." He would stop at nothing to advance economically, socially, and politically. This is evident when he imprisons Dantes to protect his own interest. Because of this, he is the focus of Dantes fury. He climes the ranks, and becomes the most powerful law enforcer in France. He bears an illegitimate child with Madame Danglars, which leads to his ...
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