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- 6371: Twelfth Night: Olivia
- ... which Olivia had for Malvolio. How ever this was not true. The letter had been sent by Maria to Malvolio which was to be orginally from Olivia. This letter was sent using Olivia's hand writing.
- 6372: Basketball Diaries: Movie Summary
- ... escape from society. This was Jim's way of dealing with his problems. Jim has a very poor outlook on the church. Partly, because of his experiences with his teachers. He did not have a personal relationship with the priests. He felt that they were trying to control him. Jim was not very receptive to authority. He hated it. Whenever, someone tries to force him to do something he turns his ...
- 6373: Oedipus Rex: The Punishment of the King
- ... and therefore no punishment for it. Oedipus' punishment may have been for killing Laius, but how could you punish someone for being a victim of fate? Greeks believed at the time of the play's writing that a man's life was woven by the 3 fates (Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos) and that he was irrevocably bound to that destiny. Knowing this, and knowing that Oedipus became king of Thebes only ...
- 6374: Falstaff's Role in Henry IV, Part One
- ... lives. They influence our thinking and decisions. So it is also necessary for Hal. Whether Falstaff is only a coward and glutton, or a person who has an "amusing" way of expressing his deeply felt personal and political beliefs is a matter of individual interpretation. I am not sure that it really matters as long as it contributes to Hal's maturing process, and it does. In conclusion, every age of ...
- 6375: Hamlet: Moral Order
- ... would not have come if it were not the murder. The crime itself is, in a sense, worse because of the circumstances; not a simple murder, but the murder of one's brother wholly for personal gain, his crown and queen. It is this which balances out any morally wrong actions Hamlet may take. Hamlet, on the other hand, begins the play as a very rational and intelligent man. Although it ...
- 6376: Bradstreet, Anne
- ... after reading the backround information, I am still not partically moved in this poem. The constraints that were placed on her by society and religion were partially responsible for the lack of faith in her writing. She knew that she could not overtly express her true feelings due to being banished by her religion and society as will. In the ending I believe this was the only outlet she to be ...
- 6377: Measure for Measure - Critique
- ... instead, take a walk on the banks of the Avon and enjoy what nature has to offer... Key === Acting: ¨ ¨ ¨ (3) Set: ¨ ¨ ¨ (3) ¨ = And they get PAID Props: ¨ ¨ ¨ (3) for this !?!¨ Costuming: ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ (4) The Play Itself (writing): ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ (4) ¨¨ = They're not serious Overall Visual Impact: ¨ ¨ ¨ 1/2 (3.5) are they ? Creative Interpretation: ¨ ¨ ¨ 1/2 (3.5) ¨¨¨ = Oh...that's it? Overall: ¨ ¨ ¨ 1/2 (3.5 / 5) ¨¨¨¨ = If I were easily impressed ...
- 6378: Julius Caesar
- ... office or shop, and they predict forthcomings without fee, one can see quite easily why citizens would distrust their predictions. Superstition, in general elements such as the Feast of Lupercal, as well as on a personal level such as with the sooth- sayers, is an important factor in determining the events and the outcome of Julius Caesar, a significant force throughout the entire course of the play. Before the play fully ...
- 6379: Merchant Of Venice: Shylock the Antagonist?
- ... failed him, he placed absolute confidence in his daughter with his house and wealth. The fact that he cries out for his ducats as well as his daughter should not obscure the sense of keen personal loss he feels. " I say my daughter is my own flesh and blood." (III,i,34) We also see this when Tubal tells Shylock that Jessica has traded one of his rings for a monkey ...
- 6380: "Rage"
- ... as of a storm or disease. Brenda Gillespie (39) stated that rage to her meant to be upset, to die hard with a vengeance, or when you act stupid. Julie Manning (40) stated that her personal definitions for rage was to storm or to be angered. Michael Manning (41) stated his definition as mean, mad, furious, or in his words pissed off. Next in my search was looking my word up ...
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