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- 1361: The Artist Verses Society
- ... against society battle and I'm sure that this is a battle that will be forever continuos. But as long as people keep on listening to music, or looking at paintings, or reading newly written literature these "anti-social" artist will always have a society to rebel against.
- 1362: Personality Traits of Romeo
- Personality Traits of Romeo Think how boring life would be if all humans only demonstrated one personality trait. In literature, characters are made more interesting by being developed as round characters, people with more that one personality trait. In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo demonstrates being lovesick, impulsive, and sneaky. One of the ...
- 1363: The Nature of Art
- ... 700 BC), the Greeks established colonies throughout the Mediterranean. They lived in independent city-states (the polis) bonded across continents by a common language, religion, art, and social structure.” Greek art, like Greek philosophy and literature, is focused, above all, upon the idealised human form, with the main aim of exploring the human experience, interaction with the natural world, and relation to the gods. “The early images of the eighth century ...
- 1364: Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Dostoevsky’s Raskolnikov: Literary Philosophies
- Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Dostoevsky’s Raskolnikov: Literary Philosophies In literature, authors have had certain goals and have often tried to incorporate literary philosophies, such as naturalism, existentialism, or realism, into their works. If two authors had aimed for the same type of reaction from the ...
- 1365: Macbeth: Symbolism in Imagery
- ... the disorder that Macbeth causes himself and society. The symbolism in the imagery in Macbeth is much more diverse and complex then in most other plays. Shakespeare proves that he is truly the master of literature. Sometimes the images are so perspicacious that they don’t have an immediate effect but over time through repetition and various other literary techniques the elements of character, imagery, and structure that contribute to the ...
- 1366: King Lear - The Fool: A Motivated Character
- ... Laurie Lanzen, and Mark W. Scott. Detroit: Gale, 1985. Vol. 2: 108-109. Mowat, Barbra. King Lear. By William Shakespeare. Washington: Folgers, 1993. Seiden, Melvin. “The Fool and Edmund: Kin and Kind.” Studies in English Literature. 1979): 197-214. Rpt. in Shakespeare Criticism. Eds. Harris, Laurie Lanzen, and Mark W. Scott. Detroit: Gale, 1985. Vol. 2: 285-286. Weisford, Enid. “The Court-Fool in Elizabethan Drama.” The Fool: His Social and ...
- 1367: Symbolistic Roleplaying
- ... I think that her character is vital to the play because she seems to be ignorant and materialistic. The conversation between Colonice and Lysistrata is one of the most funniest scenes in any comedy in literature. It is obvious that Colonice demonstrates a behavior that seems to be reluctant to Lysistrata's pledge. Colonice, who obviously likes sex and does not want to do without it, is hesistant to participate in ...
- 1368: The Foils Of Hamlet
- ... spontaneity as Hamlet. There are many, many foils throughout this play, some completely obvious, and some scarcely noticeable. In “Hamlet”, Hamlet has a foil with almost ever other character in it. Foils greatly enrich all literature and tell us much more than meets the eye about a specific character and the decisions they make. Literary Phenomena like this make great stories masterpieces.
- 1369: The Safety Training Program
- ... Safe and unsafe acts should be discussed and demonstrated. All employees should be trained on all equipment they will operating. Employees should read and sign a statement that they have read and understand all safety literature, policies and company procedures. The employee’s OJT training should be documented in the employees training file. Also, supervisors should be instructed not to belittle new employees when they make a mistake. The type of ...
- 1370: Artificial Turf: A Dangerous Playing Surface
- ... Journal of Sports Medicine, Clinical Orthopedics, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and others. He was motivated, he said, "because there is a lot of anecdotal evidence, but no one's really searched the literature to see if it's true. There is definitely an increase in ligamentous injuries on artificial turf." Financial Downfalls of Astroturf Fields AstroTurf has generally failed to prove itself any less expesive than grass. The ...
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