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- 6341: Othello: Discuss the Techniques Iago Used To Manipulate Others
- ... first technique but was important was he was always very careful, in being discovered and by covering his tracks. He knew how to take care of things in precarious situation. There was in my own personal opinion one more technique, and that was that he knew how to use all his options and could use his wits and cunningness. Iago's number one technique was his ability to make people trust ...
- 6342: Human Flaws of Orgon In Tartuffee
- ... note/tartuffe.htm . Weales, Gerald. "Orgon's Box". Internet Address: http://libertynet.org:80/~ ~forum/feb2996/08tartuffe.feb2996.html. Photo credits: http://www.istos.net.gr:80/html/theater/htm.erga/ergo027.htm . http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~selene/photo.html .
- 6343: Death of A Salesman: Willy Loman - A Man With A Dream
- ... an unsuccessful salesman. In addition, his theories on life and society prove to be very degrading, not to mention influential to his mind set every day. Willy believes that being well-liked and having a personal attractiveness, together, can bring success, money, and many friends. Ironically, Willy does not have many friends and many people do not like him. With a beauty unlike others, Willy thinks that doors will open and ...
- 6344: A Doll's House: Nora Perceived by Other Characters
- ... home life. He wants to control her every action and thought. "Nora herself is trying to keep from being reduced. She wants to curse like a man, sign loans, have male friends, and enjoy some personal power, not because she wants to be a man but because she wants to express herself more than society allows" (Deer 89). Torvald has Nora perfect the Tarantella before the ball because he wants her ...
- 6345: Movie: Stand and Deliver - Mr. Escalante Should Be An Inspiration to Everyone
- ... With the help of Mr. Escalante, the students are ready to begin their new lives in the real world, not the one of gangs, violence and repression, but the world with jobs, loving families, and personal happiness. If every teacher were as successful as Mr. Escalante, our educational system would be leading the rest of the world, not following it.
- 6346: The Crucible: Evil and Greed In Man
- The Crucible: Evil and Greed In Man High personal, acquisitions, evil desires and massive greed took part in shortening the fuse of the chaotic corruption of the Salem witch trials. Amidst the quiet and peaceful period of the Puritan era in America, not everything ...
- 6347: The Cherry Orchard: Reality, Illusion, and Foolish Pride
- ... reality and illusion that both shape the plot of each respective story. The ability of the characters to reject or accept an illusion, along with the foolish pride that motivated their decision, leads to their personal downfall. In The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekhov, Gayev and Miss Ranevsky, along with the majority of their family, refuse to believe that their estate is close to bankruptcy. Instead of accepting the reality of ...
- 6348: Biographical Fact Sheet On James Fenimore Cooper
- ... active duty. After Cooper's father passed in 1809, he received a nice inheritance. Cooper quickly squandered his inheritance, and at thirty was on the verge of bankruptcy. He decided to try his hand at writing as a career. Carefully modeling his work after Sir Walter Scott's successful Waverly Novels, he wrote his first novel in 1820 called Precaution. A domestic comedy set in England, lost money, but Cooper had ...
- 6349: A Doll's House: A Push to Freedom
- ... two years letter spawned "An Enemy of the People". The three plays share the common idea of characters existing in situations of falsehood until something causes them to reevaluate their existence. Instead of exploring their personal freedom every moment of their lives, Ibsen's characters had their eyes cast down on the path of least resistance. This is simply a more strict version of Ibsen's primary theme in all his ...
- 6350: Biography Of Emily Bronte
- ... reunited at home, in 1845. In the course of time, the Brontes gave up hope for a school of their own. Branwell, working on a novel, told his sisters of the profitable possibilities of novel writing. In the autumn of 1845 Charlotte discovered Emily s poems and convinced her sister to collaborate on a volume of poems. One year later, the volume was titled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Action Bell ...
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