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- 1351: The Villains In Much Ado About Nothing and Othello
- ... In Much Ado About Nothing and Othello The two villains in "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Othello" share much in common, despite their numerous differences. It is evident that Shakespeare framed the second piece of literature to be similar to the first. Although shorter, the plot of "Othello" is definitely more complex. The villains play a major part in the novels, and are very much alike in their line of thinking ...
- 1352: Death of a Salesman : A Social Criticism
- ... message is at the heart of the play's success, for everyone who sees or reads it will think something different about the protagonist, the plot, the theme, even the genre. As with all great literature, the opinions continue to grow and change with each generation so that the book will never be closed on Death of a Salesman. Because it would take a short tome to discuss all the classic ...
- 1353: Bob Roberts: Race and Color
- ... who control the thoughts and opinions of white America. Works Cited Bob Roberts. DIR. Tim Robbins. PERF. Tim Robbins. Alan Rickman. Giancaro Esposito. and Ray Wise. 1992 Norton, W.W. "Riot Act." Norton Introduction to Literature April 19, 1992 Poniewozik, James. "The Vast Whiteland." Time July 26,1999:70
- 1354: Oedipus Rex
- Oedipus Rex If the superiority of a work of literature is based on its ability to arouse in the reader a combination of delight and anxiety, then Sophocles has succeeded in Oedipus Rex. His work provides its readers with a healthy confusion of pleasure and ...
- 1355: Representation of Women through Art
- ... s new duties were to make her husband happy and serve the needs of her children. This is the difference between the mothers of old traditions and the new mothers of eighteenth-century art and literature. The image of the happy nursing mother also became popular. A very good representation of this image is given by Prudhon's painting "The Happy Mother" which shows a nursing mother and her infant. Furthermore ...
- 1356: Who Loves Lucy? I do, I do!
- ... this show is nothing but typical gender roles personified. Many people contend that the submissiveness that Lucy shows towards Ricky has a negative effect on the women of today. In Butte Colleges textbook The Literature of Television the author says In the early 50's, the model was the ditzy, out-of-control, not-to-bright homemaker Lucy, totally dependent on her husband Ricky for financial support. (unknown, chap 12 ...
- 1357: Ophelia: The Forgotten Character
- ... Northrop. Northrop Frye on Shakespeare. Yale University Press, 1986. Novy, Marianne. Loves Argument; Gender Relations in Shakespeare. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, an Drama. Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. 7th ed. New York: Longman, 1999. 1523-1634. Webster, Margaret. Shakespeare Without Tears. Putam Books,1955.
- 1358: Ophelia: The Forgotten Character
- ... in the shadows of others-- one who true significance often goes unnoticed... Works Cited Frye, Northrop. Northrop Frye on Shakespeare. Yale University Press, 1986. Habib, Imtiaz, `Never Doubt I Love': Misreading Hamlet., Vol. 21, College Literature, 1 Jun 1994, pp. 19. Reese. M.M. Shakespeare : His World & His Work. St. Martin's Press.,2nd edition, 1981. Smith, Evans. Shakespeare's Hamlet., Vol. 52, Explicator, 1 Apr 1994, pp. 137. Webster, Margaret ...
- 1359: Love In Much Ado About Nothing
- ... is so frequently discussed and analyzed by psychologists, writers, and just by common people in personal conversations. In this essay I would like to emphasize different ideas of how love is understood and discussed in literature. This topic has been immortal. One can notice that throughout the whole history writers have always been returning to this subject no matter what century people lived in or what their nationality was. In the ...
- 1360: Revenge In Hamlet
- ... could always be at the other end. Works Cited Auchincloss, Lois. Motiveless Malgnity. Boston: Houghton Mifflin incorp, 1969. Hamlet, The Movie. With Mel Gibson and Glenn Close, 1991. Meyer, M. The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature. Boston: Bedford, 1997. Sitwell, Edith. A Notebook on William Shakespeare. Boston: Macmillan, 1961.
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