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- 891: Macbeth Not A Victim Of Fate
- ... him. After hearing the witches' prophecy, Macbeth concluded,(Act 1, 3, 43144) "If chance will have me king, why then chance may crown me without my stir. Macbeth is named Thane of Cawdor, yet when Malcolm is named Prince of Cumberland(hence heir to the throne), Macbeth's immediate response is anger and disbelief. He believes he is the rightful heir. He is dissatisfied. (Act 1, Sc.4, 48-53)"The ...
- 892: The History of Greek Theater
- ... Essentials of Greek and Roman Classics, New York: Barron's Educational Series, Inc., 1960. Trawick, Buckner B., World Literature, Volume I: Greek, Roman, Oriental and Medieval William McAvoy, Dramatic Tragedy, 1971, p. ix Ibid., p. x William McAvoy, Dramatic Tragedy, 1971, p. xi Ibid., p. vii Meyer Reinhold, Ph.D., Essentials of Greek and Roman Classics, 1960, p.60 F.L. Lucas, Greek Tragedy and Comedy, 1968, p. 3 Ibid., p ...
- 893: Orson Welles
- ... whose life was one of paradox. His films reflected his inner conflicts and his attempt to assuage the two extremes of his own existence. "For thirty years people have been asking me how I reconcile X with Y! The truthful answer is that I don't. Everything about me is a contradiction and so is everything about everybody else. We are made out of oppositions; we live between two poles. There ...
- 894: Terry Fox
- ... Terry spoke to the reporters "Well, you know, I had primarily cancer is in my lungs and I have to go home." His voice broke as he spoke. But he continued "and have some more x-rays or maybe an operation that will involving opening my chest or more drugs Ill do everything I can. Im gonna do my best. Ill fight. I promise I wont give up ...
- 895: Macbeth's Tragic Flaw
- ... honest, or trustworthy. Eventually, Macbeth dies an honorable death and it is clear that Macbeth's flaw is truly tragic. Macbeth's courage and loyalty to Scotland have won him many praises and noble titles. Malcolm and his father, King Duncan, continue to praise the great fighter for being so brave. Because of Macbeth's great courage, he is awarded the title "Thane of Cawdor" by king Duncan. The darker side ...
- 896: Thomas Edison
- ... electron tube. The electron tube led to the electric signal, which led to electronics. Electronics is a branch of science that is related to electricity. Without electronics we might not have radio, TV, CDs, computers, x-ray machines or space travel. The discovery of electrons was patented as the "Edison effect" which is the basis of electronics. In 1887 Edison built a bigger invention factory in West Orange, New Jersey. This ...
- 897: Is it an Open Road?
- ... for me. First there was the music. Techno has a soothing effect on many. The beats and turntable sound reminds many people my age of fun times such as dances or raves. To many generation Xers techno gives a relived false sense of happiness and emotional freedom. The ad agencies have done their research and realized this. So the music is their first plug. Second was the voice. A low ...
- 898: Macbeth: Decisions That Determined Fate
- ... I scene 3 line 133). The truth in this prophecy leads MacBeth to ill thoughts as to what is in store for him and how he can achieve becoming king. King Duncan names his son, Malcolm, heir to the Scottish throne. This action reduces the chance for MacBeth to become king. Macbeth decides, "The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step on which I fall down, or else o'er leap ...
- 899: Tupac Shakur
- ... really was. He did a lot of interviews that showed his beliefs. He said self esteem and self respect was very important and said "I feel as though I am a shining prince just like Malcolm and feel that all of us are shining princes, and if we live like shining princes, then whatever we want can be ours. Anything." (Patrick, Tony, n.p.) And when he says all of us ...
- 900: Changes of Macbeth and His Wife
- ... very fearful and then very secure in the apparitions prophecies and is also very angry when he hears of how one of Banquo's descendants will indeed be on the throne. At the end when Malcolm and his army confront Macbeth he is very sure that he can withstand this battle. He kills young Siward then when Macduff meets him Macbeth tells him he doesn't want to fight since he ...
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