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- 791: King Lear: A Shakespearean Tragedy
- ... guilty of treason. There is an element of chance in the play in which Edgar meets Oswald trying to kill his father because he is a traitor. Oswald is slain asks Edgar, "And give the letters which thou find'st about me to Edmund Earl of Gloucester. Seek him out upon the English party." Edgar finds a letter to Edmund from Goneril about the conspiracy to kill Albany. This part in ...
- 792: King Lear: Comedy or Tragedy?
- ... guilty of treason. There is an element of chance in the play in which Edgar meets Oswald trying to kill his father because he is a traitor. Oswald is slain asks Edgar, "And give the letters which thou find'st about me to Edmund Earl of Gloucester. Seek him out upon the English party." Edgar finds a letter to Edmund from Goneril about the conspiracy to kill Albany. This part in ...
- 793: King Lear: Consequences Of One Man's Decisions
- ... guilty of treason. There is an element of chance in the play in which Edgar meets Oswald trying to kill his father because he is a traitor. Oswald is slain asks Edgar, "And give the letters which thou find'st about me to Edmund Earl of Gloucester. Seek him out upon the English party." Edgar finds a letter to Edmund from Goneril about the conspiracy to kill Albany. This part in ...
- 794: Romeo & Juliet - Friar Lawrences
- ... 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 ...
- 795: Romeo & 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 ...
- 796: Hamlet Essay
- ... of love,/ Make up my sum [Act V, scene I, lines 250-253], during the fight with Laertes in Ophelia's grave, but he tells her that he never loved her, when she returns his letters and gifts, while she was still alive. Hamlet subtly hints his awareness of his dissolving sanity as he tells Laertes that he killed Polonius in a fit of madness [Act V, scene II, lines 236 ...
- 797: Pop Art
- ... narrative arrangement. As I Opened Fire is magna on a canvas which is 68 X 56. Its composition reminds of a comic book. It shows 2 guns firing of the side of a ship, with letters on the top saying "That my ship was below them..." The color scheme was very interesting. For backround, Lichenstein used grey-blue. For the guns he used white, grey, and black, giving them a three ...
- 798: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
- ... Man's Land (1975), deal, respectively, with a middle-aged couple, their mysterious visitor (who once knew the wife), and the power of memory to wound; and the curious relationship between two elderly men of letters, one a success, the other a failure.^A less typical, lyrical Pinter double bill consists of the solitary reminiscences of a sentimental wife and her bluff but unimaginative mate (Landscape, 1968) and of a woman ...
- 799: Alcatraz
- ... their swim. A cellhouse search turned up the drills, heads, wall segments, and other tools, while the water search found two life vests (one in the bay, the other outside the Golden Gate), oars, and letters and photographs belonging to the Anglins that had been carefully wrapped to be watertight. But no sign of the men was found. Several weeks later a man's body dressed in blue clothing similar to ...
- 800: A Trip To Colorado
- ... from the trunks of thousand-year-old pines. Hanging from the center of the structure was a weathered sign that looked like it hadn’t been attended to in years. The tattering of faded red letters told of a life of solidarity, just watching day after day go by and welcoming the occasional visitor. When we passed under it, I read the sign, “711 Ranch.” It rolled off the tongue with ...
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