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1931: Kwanzaa
... tribes such as the Matebele and Thonga. Kwanzaa is viewed by the African society as a time of ingathering, when people reaffirm bonds between them. They also celebrate the good of life, and thank the lord for creation. Furthermore, during this period, celebrants reinforce the Nguzo Saba (The Seven Principles) These seven African values are Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba ...
1932: Philosophy Statement
... potent characterizations of the many different peoples in Gulliver's Travels. The Grimm's tale of Rapunzel is no good without a tower, and the Sirens' song is no use without a trap. In The Lord of the Rings we learn of the hobbits grave fear of towers. Babel tells us that a tower is an attempt to gain transcendence independently, to try to escape our mortal roots and our own ...
1933: Camera Techniques Used In Shakespeare In Love
... can make the viewer feel more powerful than the character or can exaggerate the characters importance, depending on which angle is used. A high angle shot was used in the scene in which Will and Lord Wessex dual. A low angle shot was used to show the Queen importance. The final technique that was used in the film to establish distance and angle was a point of view shot, in which ...
1934: The Development of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet
... realize that this is the only way she can join with Romeo, so she courageously swallows the potion for her love. When Juliet wakes up and sees he Friar, " O comfortable friar, where is my Lord? I do remember well where I should be, And there I am. Where is my Rome?" (V.iii.148) Thinking with joy and hope that everything of disaster is gone. Then she sees Romeo laying ...
1935: Romeo and Juliet: The New Age vs The Old Age
... Romeo and Juliet. The characters in the new movie also proved to have to same qualities as in the original play. For example, Mercutio was in a excellent entertainer, Tybalt was a great fighter, and Lord Capulet was very high-tempered. The story line has made itself to be the same in the 1996 movie as it was in the original play. Both stories began with a fight. Romeo goes to ...
1936: Hamlet - Ophelia Character Analysis
... thus destroyed her hope for Hamlet’s love, finally resulted in her insanity and death. When her father had challenged the honor of Hamlet’s intentions, Ophelia could only reply "I do not know, my lord, what I should think" (III, iii). Used to relying upon her father’s direction and brought up to be obedient, she can only accept her father’s belief, seconded by that of her brother, that ...
1937: “Agamemnon”: Clytaemnestra
... explains that she is lighting the alters because the war against Troy is over, which she knows because of the torch signals, she say that they are her, “proof, my burning sign…the power my lord passed on from Troy to me!” (Line 318-319) Even though the Chorus did not initially believe her report about the victory at Troy, this does not compromise the respect and fear they feel for ...
1938: Macbeth’s Tragic Flaw
... through the play, Macbeth is mulling over his guilt and whether or not he should kill Banquo and Fleance, but Lady Macbeth is right there to make him forget about it, “Come on, gentle my lord,/Sleek o’er your rugged looks. Be bright and jovial/Among your guests tonight.”(III.ii.30-33). Lady Macbeth has convinced him to go through with it and reinforces that he needs to forget ...
1939: Macbeth: Lady Macbeth Uses Others As A Shield For Guilt
... guilt emerges in her visions of blood remaining on her hands, "The Thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now? What, will these hands ne'er be clean? No more o' that, my lord, no more o' that. You mar all with this starting." (V, I, 44-47) Another less obvious place where Lady Macbeth uses others to shield her guilt is when Banquo is murdered. Both MacBeth and ...
1940: The Mikado: Criticism The English Society And Beliefs
... wording nicely on making jokes to the Japanese, but indeed to the English people. In The Mikado, the sparking lyrics and the vagaries of love set in a fanciful Japanese society. For example: KO-KO (Lord High Executioner of Titipu) is engaged to YUM-YUM (Ward of KO-KO). Even YUM-YUM doesn't like KO-KO, she can't refuse him because of in Japan girls do not arrive at ...


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