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- 7991: Sherlock Holmes
- ... read and talked about fiction characters ever. Doyle himself did not even think that the Sherlock Holmes stories were good literature, but as he found out, people were not interested in the quality of his writing but rather being entertained by the world's most famous detective. Holmes was created in March 1886 but was not introduced to the public until November 1887 due to lack of funding for his stories ...
- 7992: Supply And Demand For The Pors
- ... customer choice 5) Lack of competition in this field 6) Rarity of the good And to outline the influences on supply: 1) Limited available production due to there only being one Porsche production plant 2) Personal customisation of the vehicles 3) Purposeful creation of rarity In 1997/98, Porsche was able to expand its business because of the strong demand for the 911 and Boxster models. The Group's sales rose ...
- 7993: Shakespearean Comedy 2
- ... various ways. As a writer, Shakespeare was so talented he could write different types of stories with such grace. These three plays are just a few examples of the different extremes he was capable of. Writing and defining comedy can be very difficult. Many elements of comedy are in his plays and this makes they very enjoyable reading. Comedy helps me to identify with stories since I like happy endings much ...
- 7994: Shakespeare And His Globe
- ... The company's offered as many as thirty plays a season, customarily changing the programs daily. The actors thus had to hold many parts in their heads, which may account for Elizabethan playwrights' blank verse writing style.
- 7995: Shakespear In Love
- ... IN LOVE Shakespeare in love is a story of two lovers who are unable to be together because Shakespeare is a player and they woman is a woman or royalty. The movie starts with Shakespeare writing a comedy play for a man. But this play was soon to be changed to a love story. Shakespeare was listening to people try out for the part in his play when all of the ...
- 7996: Semiotics And Intertextuality
- ... from Yale Press. SOFIA links: from UK. CinemaSpace: from Berkeley. Voice of the Shuttle: Theory: including literature, the best! English Server: one the best sources on the Internet, if not the best! F-Theory: good personal page on movies and film. 100 Best in film history of the century Classic Book Theory of Film: The Redemption of Physical Reality Siegfried Kracauer; with an introduction by Miriam Bratu Hansen Princeton University Press ...
- 7997: Self-reliance By Emerson
- ... strives to gain ultimate truth in life. What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. Once one considers less the social ramifications of his actions and considers more the personal consequences, he will become more apt to discover what he is looking for; in the transcendentalists case, it was the meaning of life. 3. a). To be great is to be misunderstood. This statement was ...
- 7998: Self Reliance Through Hardship
- ... Dorris, 253) It was her hardships that made her probe the idea of self-reliance. She could have just stayed where she was and be tormented by her acrimonious surroundings. It was her dignity and personal voice that compelled her to get away and escape the unforgiving nets of the stygian fishermen who wish to pull this hearty denizen of the deep into a stratagem. Christine s self reliance was motivated ...
- 7999: Scarlet Letter Critique
- ... well? Well, it is clear that Hawthorne doesn t think so, and he shows this in so many ways and symbols that it is at some times hard to unfold. He clearly states in his writing that the Puritans are sinners themselves in the way they act because they are stubborn and believe that their way is the only way. There are many examples in the book that show these views ...
- 8000: Scarlet Letter Chapter Summari
- ... and supposed to be heard by the audience but not by the other actors.) This use of the "aside" shows the influence of the theatre on Hawthorne, as well as his use of melodramatic, Gothic writing techniques of his own day, emphasizing artificial, theatrical devices. Summary In this chapter the following things happen: 1. Hester's husband, Dr. Prynne, appears on the edge of the crowd observing her. He signals that ...
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