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6381: Julius Ceasar: Overview
... dead. EVALUATION: In this play, Shakespeare gave morals to the audience about right and wrong and acting upon one's opinion. He showed that one should not bring death to someone else based on their personal desires, or whether they believe it is in the best interest of their society, for they are only one person out of the many who have a voice. He also implies that if one commits ...
6382: The Tragedy Of Hamlet
... which brings about the death of Polonius which leads to Ophelia's death. The passing of Ophelia is a tragedy because she does nothing deserving of death, she is merely used for other people's personal gain. The last member of Polonius' family to die is Laertes, Ophelia's brother and Polonius' son. Laertes' death is tragic because, although he kills Hamlet, he is avenging his father's death, an act ...
6383: The Tragedy of Hamlet
The Tragedy of Hamlet Arguably the best piece of writing ever done by William Shakespeare, Hamlet the is the classic example of a tragedy. In all tragedies the hero suffers, and usually dies at the end. Othello stabs himself, Romeo and Juliet commit suicide, Brutis ...
6384: Antigone & Ismene
... the souls entrance into a permanent home. Therefore, perhaps Ismene is also foolish for her quick refusal to help Antigone perform the duty of Polyneices proper burial. Ismene definitely seems hasty in her acceptance of personal weakness. Perhaps in some way, both sisters are guilty of the same tragic sins. Perhaps it is this rashness, more subdued in Ismene's case, that leads both sisters to their own destruction. To my ...
6385: A Review of the Movie: The Usual Suspects
... that shady realm. Shortly thereafter, a quick almost inaudible exchange between Keaton and Redfoot again reinforces his less than honorable ways, as Keaton lets Redfoot know he took out one of his friends, for both personal and business reasons. While it is plot and character development that plants the seed for the Keaton theory, it is the amazing use of the flashback technique and the montage that truly sells the case ...
6386: Television - In Living Color
... Television allows even animals to sell and promote their favorite foods. Morris was able to convince many pet owners to purchase Nine Lives cat food by talking and feasting on Nine Lives' tasty dinners. The personal touch that television is able to bring to viewers greatly increases its effectiveness. A repetitious jingle, an easily recognizable character, or a familiar phrase can be seen many times within the five hours of weekly ...
6387: Bruce Campbell
... completed film first got noticed in England where it became the best selling video of 1983, beating out "The Shining." Bruce's accomplishments are his list of movie credits, his various skills : acting, directing, producing, writing, editing, sound and so on. He also did some voices on some cutting edge cd-rom adventure games for 7th Level, Konami, and Activision. As of now he has decided to write a book tentatively ...
6388: Proposal for An Advanced Art Project
... are many possible mentors, and that I can be quite choosy. But I might as well detail the styles and works of some other artists whom I find encompass at least one aspect of my personal style. Robert Irwin was born in 1928, and enjoys using light and shadow forms in his work. In 1968, he created an untitled piece that effectively hides a plexiglass disk within the shadow patterns of ...
6389: Timeline of Art
... from whose seeming destruction of form gradually emerged a bodily image. During the fifties, older and younger artists alike were affected by the trend towards discarding all standards of form. Mark Rothko developed a uniquely personal, reserved, almost mystical mode of painting in which colors interacted as they appeared to shift in space. In this geometrical abstraction, a clarity of design appeared, together with the use of flickering effects of color ...
6390: Tintern Abbey
... and Turner seems to focus more on the fact that is dilapidated, than the fact that it was once a great building. Also, the mood of Wordsworth's poem is not melancholy at all. While writing this poem he was very happy, and excited as he enjoyed the Abbey again through his sister's eyes. Wordsworth himself said, “No poem of mine was composed under circumstances more pleasant for me to ...


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