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- 4251: Leadership In Movie
- ... aspects of leadership. The main character will be analyzed in fair detail as to identify what his main motivating factors were and how he managed to exude this motivation and influence others with it. His personal attributes shall also be closely examined so as to determine how these characteristics contributed to his successful leadership qualities. Braveheart "Sir Wiliam Wallace of Elerslie, hero of Scotland and true patriot, his desire for peace ...
- 4252: Lawrence Of Arabia (Movie)
- ... Nefud. Auda: Ah, it was written then. Better to have left him. Ali (to Lawrence): It was execution Lawrence. No shame in that. Besides, it was necessary. You gave life and you took it. The writing is still yours. Bolt has Ali describe Lawrence playing god. Lawrence does not want to have that control so with a stressed facial expression throws the gun away. Robert Bolt made a wise decision by ...
- 4253: History Of Theatre
- ... little scenery was used, so the actors had to create the illusions of a scene through there voices and dialogue. This lead to a more poetic script, and poets became the main source of script writing. Restoration Theater The restoration theater had it's tragic dramas, but the majority of the plays were comical. Many elaborate machines, were used to create the scene. The stage was a very clever idea, in ...
- 4254: History Of Singing Styles
- ... singing at all. Movement around the stage rhythmically was present. This bizarre style of music ended around 1940 and with Wagner plus his long Operas the musicals started. Gilbert and Sullivan made themselves famous by writing successful comical operas. This passed through with My Fair Lady and Guys and Dolls all the way to Andrew Lloyd Webber and his works. So opera became musicals. The other major influence on today's ...
- 4255: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... men. Dickens was comparing both places to be similar to each other, and set the scene that both countries had citizens who were held prisoners. The novel shows the darker side of Dickens and his writing; he puts violence and drama along with action and suspense to create a novel that almost any can enjoy. Word Count: 986
- 4256: History Of Jazz And Classical Music
- ... Vivaldi was Italian, Bach was German, Mozart and Beethoven were Austrian; they are some of the more prominent composers. Not until the twentieth century with Gershwin and a few others do we find American composers writing this kind of art music. For the sake of convention, we can refer to Western Art Music as Classical music. Jazz is a distinctively American form of music, and it's history occupies a much ...
- 4257: Hermes Carrying The Infant Dionysos
- ... growth of philosophy and individualism. This greatly effected the development of art. Political events such as the Peoponnesian War caused sculpture of the fourth century to be much different. Art was now more intimate and personal due to many people wanting to improve their homes and create shrines for gods. This new art had a lot of emotion. Classical sculpture was a big change because figures seemed to move more naturally ...
- 4258: Julious Ceasar
- ... tyranny rage on, /till each man drop by lottery (Act II, scene 1)." Brutus is a character who is revered. Caesar feels that Brutus is noble to him and does the right thing, regardless of personal danger. On the Ides of March, as Caesar was assassinated, Caesar's last line is: "Et tu, Brute?--Then fall, Caesar."(Act 3, scene 1). This shows that Caesar would not die without Brutus' stab ...
- 4259: Beowulf
- By: Peter Beowulf Writing Assignment Through the use of the conflict between good and evil throughout Beowulf, it was shown that two opposites could not peacefully coexist. Beowulf, with fourteen of his finest men, crossed the sea to help ...
- 4260: The Assassination of MLK
- ... American residents of Montgomery, Alabama launched a bus boycott. They elected Martin Luther King, Jr. as president of the Montgomery Improvement Association. (Phillips 3). King received national prominence as the boycott continued, due to his personal courage and exceptional oratical skills. (Carson 2). On charges on conspiracy, Martin Luther King, they bombed Jr.'s house, and they arrested him along with other boycott leaders. (Mark 3). Despite these actions taken against ...
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