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- 431: Catcher In The Rye 7
- ... no evil. Holden watches Phoebe ride on the carousel, turning and turning on it, and thinks "so damn happy all of a sudden". "This recreates the pattern of the catcher in the rye story" writes Malcolm Bradbury. Holden, the protective, watcher observes Phoebe s happiness of childhood. Holden realizes that children are born innocent. Much like Adam and Eve in the Bible, both were innocent until coaxed into eating the fruit ... At the end of the novel, "Holden crosses over a line of innocence to experience he learns that you can t ever find a place that s nice and peaceful, because there isn t any " Malcolm Bradbury criticizes. Holden wanted to find a place so good and innocent that there would not be a need for him to be the catcher in the rye. And that he must grow up and ...
- 432: Best Evidence
- ... artifacts that point to special effects modifications. The main points are jiggle blurring of highlights that are incompatible between the limousine and the background of many frames. Next, Lifton discusses the fraudulent autopsy photos and X-rays. He proposes an elaborate theory, in which the presidents body was modified before the official autopsy was performed at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Washington DC. According to Lifton, the President's body did not ... on other writers. The reading is very worthwhile if you can make it through the many footnotes of references. The book does succeed very well in exposing the Zapruder film and the autopsy photos and X-rays as fakes. Although Lifton had completed massive research on the subject of Kennedy's assassination, most of his statements were still very theoretical. There is no possible way for any person to know the ...
- 433: A Reminder Of Manhood In The O
- ... magic: Your cup with numbing drops of night and evil, stilled of all remorse, she will infuse to charm your sight; but this great herb with holy force will keep your mind and senses clear (X.316-319). Upon receiving the forewarning and the magic plant, Odysseus is able to inhibit Circe's power and is not turned into a pig like the rest of his crew; however, realizing that she ... tempts him into her bed. Also, after a year of feasting, Odysseus' eager crew prods their captain to leave the island, asking him to "shake off this trance," the spell that Circe possesses over him (X.508). Having lost the vision of returning home, Odysseus has acted as the charming temptress' lover for the past year. Upon the crew asking him to leave, Odysseus wishes to spend one more night with ...
- 434: A Reminder Of Manhood In The O
- ... magic: Your cup with numbing drops of night and evil, stilled of all remorse, she will infuse to charm your sight; but this great herb with holy force will keep your mind and senses clear (X.316-319). Upon receiving the forewarning and the magic plant, Odysseus is able to inhibit Circe's power and is not turned into a pig like the rest of his crew; however, realizing that she ... tempts him into her bed. Also, after a year of feasting, Odysseus' eager crew prods their captain to leave the island, asking him to "shake off this trance," the spell that Circe possesses over him (X.508). Having lost the vision of returning home, Odysseus has acted as the charming temptress' lover for the past year. Upon the crew asking him to leave, Odysseus wishes to spend one more night with ...
- 435: MacBeth And His Chang Througho
- ... this will ever come true, he believes that nothing can pose a threat to him. In the final act of this play, Macbeth meets his downfall. He learns Macduff has fled to England to help Malcolm raise an army to defeat him. Out of revenge, Macbeth has Macduffs family and servants murdered. This gives Macduff the momentum to act, and kill the defiant Macbeth. He has broken the trust and ... him. He soon finds out that Macduffs mother died before his birth and was born by C-section. Macduff defeats Macbeth, as the apparition predicted, and beheads him. He brings the armored head to Malcolm who is announced king of Scotland. Macbeth is a noble man. He is good and honest. He fights hard for his country and was loyal to his king. Eventually, though, greed and the need for ...
- 436: Scripting
- ... as the commands. The commands are listed below: delay nSeconds Pauses for the number of seconds specified by nSeconds before executing the next command in the script. Examples: delay 2 ; pauses for 2 seconds delay x * 3 ; pauses for x * 3 seconds getip value Waits for an IP address to be received from the remote computer. If your Internet service provider returns several IP addresses in a string, use the value parameter to specify which ...
- 437: Macbeth Remains A Shakespeare
- ... honour and nobility. His greed caused his own country to be filled with fear, grief and unhappiness, which is personified in one of Malcom s speeches that makes us feel the pain Scotland is feeling: Malcolm: I think our country sinks beneath the yoke; It weeps, it bleeds, and each new day a gash Is added to her wounds. We feel sad for Macbeth s death, but we also feel happy that he was executed. His death restored the country from chaos ( the minions turn d wild in nature ) and illness to freedom and harmony (Malcolm: We will perform in measure, time, and place ). The emotional speech by Macduff about the death of his family that was caused by Macbeth is another classic example of the bitterness that we should feel ...
- 438: Macbeth Responsible For His Ow
- ... rebellion against Macbeth. Furthermore, after his confession speech at the royal banquet, the thanes and noblemen realize Macbeth's great treason. His friends and subjects desert him, and soon fall in league with Macduff and Malcolm. "Thither Macduff is gone to pray the holy king, upon his aid to wake Northumberland and war-like Siward." (3.6.29-31) As a result of his crimes and his guilty confession to everyone ... and impossible. This act of foolishness allows the prophecy to come true, and aids in the destruction of Macbeth. Also, after they arrive on the countryside, Macbeth learns of the ten thousand troops led by Malcolm and Macduff, who plan to seize the castle. "I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armor." (5.3.32-33) Rather than flee the castle or the ...
- 439: Macbeth 2
- ... king. However at this stage he thinks that he will acquire it legally as he sees murder as, fantastical (I,iii,139). The story of how Macbeth descends into butchery starts when Duncan announces that Malcolm is to be, Prince of Cumberland (I,iv,39) and therefore Duncan s successor as king of Scotland. Macbeth is now in a dilemma. He has just been told he will be king by the witches. Two of their prophesies have become true already. However, because Malcolm has just become king he cannot see how the third prophesy will come true. Macbeth s wife solves his problem by telling him to kill Duncan. She tells him this after reading his letter to ...
- 440: Macbeth
- ... bloody piece of work, and Ross says "isnt known who did this more than bloody deed? they are both inquiring as to who performed the treacherous acts upon Duncan. When Macbeth is speaking about Malcolm and Donalbain, he refers to them as "bloody cousins" A final way, and perhaps the most vivid use of the symbol blood, is of the theme of guilt. First Macbeth hints at his guilt when ... out." After the death of Macbeth at the hands of Macduff, the symbolic theme of blood swings back to what it was at the beginning of the play. It is the symbol of honour to Malcolm this time. The death of Macbeth is honoured feat that Macduff is congratulated for. So as we have seen meaning of the symbol of blood change from honour to treachery, and then to guilt, after ...
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