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- 701: An Analysis of Hamlet
- ... the force which drives him or her. Claudius is ambitious. His ambition drives him to murder his brother, the former king. Claudius is evil. But the tragic hero need not be good. Consider Macbeth and Richard III. By their acts, Shakespeare's tragic heroes hope to achieve intended outcomes. "But what they achieve is not what they intended; it is terribly unlike it." Claudius's murderous act brings him only short ...
- 702: Shakespeare's "Henry IV": Summary
- ... King of England had a talk with his son and Prince Hal realized. He had to change. The king told him about himself when he was younger when he competed for the throne against King Richard the second. The king then told Hal that if he does not shape up Hotspur might one day win the respect of the people and become king. So now Hal knew what he had to ...
- 703: Falstaff and King Henry: Similar Characters
- ... to being a robber of purses, and, in fact, is pursued by the Sheriff at one point. The king is also a thief; instead of robbing purses from travellers, he stole an entire empire from Richard II, whom he also had murdered. In their ways of dealing with people, especially under uncomfortable circumstances, the two also behave in like ways. It is well known that Falstaff often works his way out ...
- 704: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: An Epic Hero for Modern Times
- ... particular, have an air of mystery, romance, fantasy, and adventure that are popular themes in all times and cultures. I compared Malory's Morte d' Arthur with Camelot, a movie produced in 1967 that stars Richard Harris as King Arthur and Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere. Camelot covers the period in Arthur's life from when he meets his future wife Guenevere to the beginning of his siege against Sir Lancelot's ...
- 705: All My Sons: Miller's Chief Criticism Of American Society
- All My Sons: Miller's Chief Criticism Of American Society By: Richard Younge A shot was heard throughout the Keller home as Joe ended his guilty, worthless life. Miller criticizes that American society has become corrupt- a place of selfishness, where people care too much about themselves ...
- 706: The Azores Islands
- ... might just may be better than mine. REFERENCES Excite and Geocities Search Engine http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/2140/azores.html Excite and Geociities Search Engine http://www.drtacores.pt/eng/e_ilha2.html Houk, Richard J. Colliers Encyclopedia, Edition 1997 Copyright P.F.Collier Kaplan, Robert D. The New York Times Magazine (Escape to the Azores) 1996 Copyright March 3 p 19 col. 2. Perrson, Roy F. Interviewed. 401-397 ...
- 707: What Was It Like To Live In Rome?
- ... the good parts about it. Second, one who lives in a big city knows that every city is imperfect in some ways. So was Rome really as bad as Juvenal described? Sources: Text 1: Greaves, Richard L., et al, Civilizations of the West: the Human Adventure, Brief Edition, Vol. 1: form Antiquity to 1715, HarperCollins: NY1994 2: Sherman, Dennis, ed., Western Civilization: Sources, Images, and Interpretations, fourth ed. Vol. 1: to ...
- 708: Newfoundland
- ... of these women is Louise M. Saunders. Louise Saunders was admitted to the Bar in 1933, becoming the first female lawyer in Newfoundland. She began her career as a legal secretary in the office of Richard A. Squires articled under Squires, and eventually practiced in partnership with him. She later established the firm of Saunders and Carew. Besides her career, Louise was active in the community as a charter member of ...
- 709: Evolution Of Canada
- ... Mackenzie Bowell 1894-96 Charles Tupper 1896 Wilfrid Laurier 1896-1911 Robert L. Borden 1911-20 Arthur Meighen 1920-21 W. L. Mackenzie King 1921-26 Arthur Meighen 1926 W. L. Mackenzie King 1926-30 Richard B. Bennett 1930-35 W. L. Mackenzie King 1935-48 Louis Stephen St. Laurent 1948-57 John George Diefenbaker 1957-63 Lester B. Pearson 1963-68 Pierre Elliott Trudeau 1968-79 Joe Clark 1979-80 ...
- 710: Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
- ... other side of the river, came Memorial Hall, dedicated to President Grant. It memorializes the soldiers of the Revolution. It served as the art gallery before the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The next stop was Richard Smiths Smith Civil War Monument, followed by Smith Playground. Then came the Japanese House. It is a reconstruction of a 17th century Japanese scholar house, tea house, and garden. It is a charming, serene ...
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