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- 2221: Macbeth: A Tale of Two Theories
- ... of his own making. Everyone has character flaws that he must live with; Macbeth simply allowed those flaws to destroy him. Works Cited Bradley, A.C. "The Witch Scenes in Macbeth." England in Literature. Ed. John Pfordesher, Gladys V. Veidemanis, and Helen McDonnell. Illinois: Scott, Foresman, 1989. 232-233 Shekespeare, William. Macbeth. England in Literature. Ed. John Pfordesher, Gladys V. Veidemanis, and Helen McDonnell. Illinois: Scott, Foresman, 1989. 191- -262
- 2222: Macbeth: A Tale of Two Theories
- ... of his own making. Everyone has character flaws that he must live with; Macbeth simply allowed those flaws to destroy him. Works Cited: Bradley, A.C. "The Witch Scenes in Macbeth." England in Literature. Ed. John Pfordesher,Gladys V. Veidemanis, and Helen McDonnell. Illinois: Scott, Foresman, 1989. 232-233 Shekespeare, William. Macbeth. England in Literature. Ed. John Pfordesher, Gladys V. Veidemanis, and Helen McDonnell. Illinois: Scott, Foresman, 1989. 191-262
- 2223: The Importance of the Press
- ... F. Church, Canada: D.C. Heath and Company, 1974 Darton, Robert and Daniel Roche, Revolution in Print: The Press in France 1775- 1800, USA: New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox & Tilden Foundations, 1989 Guy, James John, People, Politics & Government, Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada Inc., 1990. Osler, Andrew. News, The Evolution of Journalism in Canada. Missisauga: Copp Clark Pitman Ltd., 1993. Popkin, Jeremy D. Revolutionary News, The Press in France 1789-1799. USA: Duke University Press, 1990. Footnotes 1 James John Guy, People, Politics and Government, (Toronto, 1990), p. 103. 2 Ibid., p. 81 3 Gustave Le Bon, The Psychology of revolution, (USA, 1968), pp. 162-3 4 Ibid., p. 28. 5 Andrew M. Osler, News ...
- 2224: TV Shows and Real Life
- ... is screwing some guy in the back seat of a car, and Bud is looking at "nudy magazines". Last Monday, the 27, Al decided to join the Army Reserve in order to escape his family. John Ozersky writes in his article entitled "TV's Anti-Families: Married...With Malaise", "These shows portray a downfall of Dad, but no rise of Mom. By presenting unhappy families to viewers, the viewers tend to ... Martin's Press, Signs of Life, 1994. Faludi, Susan. "Teen Angels and Tart-Tongued Witches". St. Martin's Press, Signs of Life, 1994. Kirn, Walter. "Twentysomethings". St. Martin's Press, Signs of Life, 1994. Ozersky, John. "TV's Anti-Families: Married...with Malaise" St. Martin's Press, Signs of Life, 1994. SHOWS VIEWED Six "Tool Time" episodes viewed for paper. Two of them in class. Others on own time, including one ...
- 2225: Of Mice and Men: A Comprehensive Comparison of Novel and Movie
- Of Mice and Men: A Comprehensive Comparison of Novel and Movie Who doesn't know of John Steinbeck's classic novel "Of Mice and Men"? It is a novel that almost everyone educated in the United States has either read it or pretended to read it. But how many have seen the ... reasons. The novel gave good descriptions of the characters but I learned more about them and the story form the film because I was watching and listening to them, rather than just reading about them. John Malkovich's (Lennie), Gary Sinise's (George), and Ray Walton's (Candy) performances made the film very worthwhile. Malkovich and Sinise are touching and pleasurable to watch together. Malkovich uses his baldness with bulky costumes ...
- 2226: Glory: A Review
- ... own characteristic intelligence." Therefore without the phenomenal acting talent presented in Glory Lukas feels the movie would be flat. In addition to finding flaw in the characterization Lukas compares director Edward Zwick to the director John Ford. Ford directed earlier Civil War films such as The Horse Soldiers(1959) or Sergeant Rutledge (1960)which based on the an all black calvary regiment in the Civil War. Lukas suggest that Ford was ... is surprised that Glory met with such "critical and commercial success." I was surprised to read the review written by Blake Lukas where he constantly compares Zwick to a former director of Civil War films John Ford, and when he persist in mentioning the dismal nature of most war films. Lukas states that "Glory offers an idealism and sense of heroism that contrast powerfully to the spectacle of bloodshed and war ...
- 2227: Review Of Three Movies: Trainspotting, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Jurassic Park
- ... s Day Off and Jurassic Park Trainspotting Trainspotting is a drop-dead look at a dead-end lifestyle. Set among the junkies and thugs of Edinburgh's slums and made by (director Danny Boyle, writer John Hodge, producer Andrew Macdonald) that created "Shallow Grave," "Trainspotting" caused a sensation in Britain, where it took in more money than any U.K. film except "Four Weddings and a Funeral" and ignited strong controversy ... other hand, are colonized by wankers. We can't even pick a decent culture to be colonized by." Cast: Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremmer, Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller Credits: Directed by Danny Boyle, written by John Hodge, from the novel by Irvine Welsh. Ferris Bueller's Day Off One of the all-time greatest comedies, this movie tells the tale of a smart Chicago teenager (Matthew Broderick), who ditches school with ...
- 2228: The Crucible: Although Abigail and The Girls Initiate The Tragedy, Responsibility Lies With the Whole Salem Community
- ... hear. He is manipulated by Abigail, bu her innocent young girl front by incredulously questioning Proctor this child would murder his wife?' It is beyond his narrow comprehension that someone could be telling the truth. John Proctor stood up for his pride and principles. It is obvious that he would rather die with a good name within Salem than live and know that he had broken his own principles and lost ... community he would be lavelled untrustworthy and states God does not need my name nailed upon the church! God sees my name, God know how black my sins are". From these comments, we know that John Proctor is an honest and trusting man who would do anything to save the name of himself, his family and his friends - even if it would conclude in his own death - I have given you ...
- 2229: The Crucible: Theme of Mass Hysteria
- ... important effect on the events in The Crucible. The Crucible contains many important events that precede the madness that ensues by the end of the play. Abigail Williams, for instance, has a love affair with John Proctor, and wants Proctor to leave his wife Elizabeth for her. Another character with a hidden agenda is Mr. Thomas Putnam, who hopes to take over some of his neighbor's land. To amplify the ... 17th century is that the devil and other demons live in the forest, and that witchcraft is performed there as well. Dissembling citizens begin to accuse others of witchcraft, with a very selfish motive. As John Proctor describes the hysteria that ensues, "vengeance is walking Salem" (1079). The vengeance that Proctor is talking about is the motive for all the accusers. The accusers are able to get away with injustices in ...
- 2230: Interpretation of Romeo and Juliet
- ... to stop the wedding and of course fate would just happen to guide her back to Friar Lawrence. Fate wouldn't just stop there. He just kept on going. He has it arranged that Friar John, the messenger who was suppose to deliver the news of Juliet's fake death, quarantined. Romeo finds out that Juliet is dead from Balthazar and screams out, "Is it e'en so?--Then I defy you, stars!" (Act 5, scene 1, pg. 213). He blames Juliet's death on fate and returns to Verona with poison to join her. He leaves a little before Friar John tells Friar Lawrence about his failure to deliver the message. Still, fate didn't stop there. He then makes Friar Lawrence leave his cell and rush to the Capulet vault . Unfortunately, Friar Lawrence is just ...
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