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- 721: Romeo and Juliet
- ... he is saying that the only reason he will marry Romeo and Juliet is because he hopes that the marriage will end the hostilities between the two houses. When he says "Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift, and hither shall he come; and he and I shall watch thy waking, and that very night shall Romeo bear thee to Mantua." (Act 4, Scene 1), he tells Juliet how everything ...
- 722: Hamlet - Ophelia Character Analysis
- ... Character Analysis Ophelia is a beautiful and simple-minded woman, easily molded by the more powerful opinions and desires of others. The thoughts of her father and her brother influenced her the most. The love letters from Hamlet also swayed her opinions and confused her mind. Ophelia wasn’t able to realize herself because of all the pressures exerted on her to be something she’s not. That weakness of mind ...
- 723: Weakness of Women in Hamlet
- ... kill Hamlet. When the plan backfired, Gertrude died as a result of her noninterference. Ophelia also betrayed Hamlet because she was too weak to stand up for herself. When Ophelia willingly surrendered Hamlet’s love letters, Polonius and Claudius began plotting against Hamlet based on the information that Ophelia supplied. “This, in obedience, hath my daughter shown me, and more (above), hath his solicitings, as they fell out by time, by ...
- 724: Hamlet
- ... faithful by respecting Hamlets wishes. Ophelia although very unfortunate is very loyal to her father. Shown when Polonius tells her what to do she agrees like a good girl should. Also by giving Hamlets love letters to her father, but I think in doing that she looses some credibility with Hamlet. Unlike Hamlet, Laertes is very quick to action when it comes to avenging his father's murder. Laertes is also ...
- 725: King Lear
- ... as, "Unfriended, new adopted to our hate, dow'red with our curse, and strangered with our oath."(I,i, ln 203-204). Cordelia's love for her father was shown further when she received the letters concerning Lear's mental state after being mistreated by his two other daughters. It was said that, "now and then an ample tear trilled down her delicate cheek."(IV,iii, ln 12-13). Cordelia then ...
- 726: Dial ‘M’ for Murder
- ... is Tony. And Marc is a close friend to the both of them. Well I guess he is closer to Mary than Tony. Tony does know about his wife’s affairs with Marc because of letters he has found that were addressed to Mary from Marc. Though Tony has never opened his mouth about it to either Marc or his wife. He was waiting until he found the perfect revenge for ...
- 727: Julius Caesar
- ... it of Caesar. Cassius accuses Brutus of being blind to the Romans’ pleas. He said the Romans were angry at Caesar and they wanted Brutus to rule. To help play on this, Cassius delivers fake letters to Brutus’ house. They were “in several hands...from several citizens...to great the opinion that Rome holds of his name.” (a1 s2 L105-109) Cassius goes through so much trouble to get to Brutus ...
- 728: Hamlet: Human Nature
- ... true. Ophelia was his one and only true love who meant everything in the world to him and his life. He would kiss the ground that she walked on and beautifully wrote her sweet love letters that expressed his undying love. However, once Hamlet discovered the truth about his father’s planned murder he discovered that Ophelia’s father, Polonius was involved. In his outrage he ended the romance by saying ...
- 729: Hamlet Criticism
- ... deranged, wanders about singing distractedly. Claudius tells Laertes how Polonius was killed and explains that he dare not punish the Hamlet because Gertrude loves upon him, as do the people of Denmark. Sailors arrive, bearing letters from Hamlet. To Horatio he writes that pirates attacked the ship bound for England and that they have helped him return to Elsinore. The Prince’s note to the King simply announces his return and ...
- 730: Cultural Write-Up on “Gone With the Wind”
- ... this classic tale of love and war. I knew that this would be a great film to watch, having heard so many positive comments about it. The movie begins with the title in gigantic, majestic letters going across the screen. I was surprised at such grandeur; the makers of this film must have great expectations with such pride in their work. The introductory forward, which states that this is a movie ...
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