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- 2981: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
- ... to make love to Enite all of the time? Is it merely the joys of the flesh that drive him to complacency? No. The love that enraptures Erec has plenty to do with Enite’s personal attributes and their mutual feelings for one another, as Hartmann illustrates in the “faithfulness and constancy” passage from page 76. Erec’s error has much to do with his simple wish to be near the ... one of us. Sometimes we live and act out of pure sexual desire, chasing after an object to fulfill our primal urges. Other times, we fall in love and crave companionship and intimacy on a personal level. There are likewise many in our society who feel impelled to live and work for a cause in the service of something greater than their own well-being. The presentation of the different interpretations ...
- 2982: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
- ... to make love to Enite all of the time? Is it merely the joys of the flesh that drive him to complacency? No. The love that enraptures Erec has plenty to do with Enite’s personal attributes and their mutual feelings for one another, as Hartmann illustrates in the “faithfulness and constancy” passage from page 76. Erec’s error has much to do with his simple wish to be near the ... one of us. Sometimes we live and act out of pure sexual desire, chasing after an object to fulfill our primal urges. Other times, we fall in love and crave companionship and intimacy on a personal level. There are likewise many in our society who feel impelled to live and work for a cause in the service of something greater than their own well-being. The presentation of the different interpretations ...
- 2983: Microsoft The Company
- ... student at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Allen had enrolled at the University of Washington, where he studied computer science. Gates left Harvard after just two years of education, and planed on programming for many personal computers. He and Allen later founded the Microsoft company --a name which Gates had picked -- in 1975 (Cusumano and Selby 24). When Microsoft started out, there were only three employees--Gates and Allen included. The ... its competitors. In 1997, Microsoft spent a hefty three billion dollars on research (monopoly 1). Also, by 1997, Microsoft employed over nineteen thousand employees (Cusumano and Selby 3). It is estimated that 90% of PCs (personal computers) have, or once had, Microsoft Windows installed on it (monopoly 1). There are many alternatives to Microsoft's Windows. Such systems include: Sun's Solaris, Caldera, BSDI, Digital's Unix, BeOS, Apple's Rhapsody ...
- 2984: Macbeth - Influence Of Characters On Macbeth
- ... genetic structure and the circumstances to which he or she is subjected have bearing on how a person thinks, feels and acts. Considering this, the actions of the character Macbeth must be evaluated by his personal motivations and the external causes that may have led to them. It is established from the very beginning that Macbeth is ambitious. There can be no doubt about this. A certain level of courage accompanies ... loyal nobleman until outside influences begin to intercede. The people with greatest impact on Macbeth are the witches, his wife and Lady, and King Duncan of Scotland. The witches introduce the idea, King Duncan gives personal motive, and Lady Macbeth helps along the way. The least influential party in all of this is King Duncan. The conflict between these two is purely circumstantial, but clear enough. Macbeth is, as stated, an ...
- 2985: "Minister's Black Veil" : Hidden Sins
- ... Hawthorne's grandfather was a judge in the Salem witch trails; for that reason, he was responsible for over twenty innocent deaths by mistrial. In addition, a reader can easily see the pessimism in his writing, and many hypothesize that his family's past has a part in his style. In the "The Minister's Black Veil", Hawthorne shows a great deal of pessimism through a minister who feels that he ... s spirits were walking hand in hand"'(297). The woman speaks of the parson as being ghostlike or even dead just because Hopper is wearing the mysterious black veil. Hawthorne shows this inhuman actions by writing, " The corpse had slightly shuttered, rustling the shroud and muslin cap, though the countenance retained the composure of death"(297). When the corpse feel the presence of the parson's sinful face, it moved or ...
- 2986: Gatsby's Pursuit of the American Dream
- ... Carraway, a cousin of Daisy, who agrees to set up a meeting, "He wants to know...if you'll invite Daisy to your house some afternoon and then let him come over (83)." Gatsby's personal dream symbolizes the larger American Dream where all have the opportunity to get what they want. Later, as we see in the Plaza Hotel, Jay still believes that Daisy loves him. He is convinced of ... 152) Jay cannot accept that the past is gone and done with. Jay is sure that he can capture his dream with wealth and influence. He believes that he acted for a good beyond his personal interest and that should guarantee success. Nick attempts to show Jay the folly of his dream, but Jay innocently replies to Nick's assertion that the past cannot be relived by saying, "Yes you can ...
- 2987: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Movie Analysis
- ... relationships with the other patients and teaches them to interact with one another more completely. He also how to work towards what they wanted with both their accommodations in the hospital, as well as their personal goals for themselves and their success with their treatment. While he is doing this, Nurse Ratchet becomes enraged at his attempt to change the system she strongly encourages and abides by. There is an unspoken ... why they are living in the institution- they violated these norms of behavior and interaction. Some of the patients were voluntary, but they felt that they were inconsistent with the interactions with others in their personal lives. Others, like McMurphy, were seen as dangerous or unhealthy to society, and their interactions or behaviors were inappropriate when compared with the non-material culture of their society. Due to the violated norms and ...
- 2988: Macbeth: Macbeth's Character
- ... be effected by utter extirpation of the precepts of natural law deposited in his nature. And he imagines that the execution of more bloody deeds will serve his purpose. Accordingly, then, in the interest of personal safety and in order to destroy the essential humanity in himself, he instigates the murder of Banquo. But he gains no satisfying peace because hes conscience still obliges him to recognize the negative quality of ... only temporal of nothing more that escape from a present evil. At the end, in spite of shattered nerves and extreme distraction of mind, the individual passes out still adhering admirably to his code of personal courage, and the man's conscience still clearly admonishes that he has done evil. Moreover, he never quite loses completely the liberty of free choice, which is the supreme bonum naturae of mankind. But since ...
- 2989: Examination Of Twenty Lines Of
- Examination of twenty lines of VolponeIn lines 78 to 8 on page 28, Jonson s unique style of writing is present. Secondly, there is the characters themselves to analyse. As always, the whole of the story line is present within these lines.The first thing that I have to comment upon is line 78 ... not do any more then he is already doing. The arrival of Corbachio prompts Volpone to say the vultures gone and the old raven s come . This line in it s self exemplifies Jonson s writing of ncredible depth, as well as Volpone s ability to say bold things.Volpone and Mosca s ability to create such meaningful and vivid images in the story is partly why the audience feels so ...
- 2990: An Analysis of Much Ado About Nothing
- An Analysis of Much Ado About Nothing Written between 1598 and 1600 at the peak of Shakespeare's skill in writing comedic work, Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's wittiest works. In this comedy, Shakespeare's drama satirizes love and human courtliness between two couples who take very different paths to reach the ... what Shakespeare was thinking when he wrote his plays, but it seems to me that a man who would create Beatrice and put her in a play with Hero, then name Hero, "Hero" was not writing to be understood on merely one level. Comedy at it's best makes us laugh when we want to cry. There is nothing funny about Hero's "death". The comdey is in her triumph over ...
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