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- 1661: Ambition In Macbeth
- ... his wife, Lady Macbeth, he murders King Duncan who stays as a guest in his castle. Macbeth then becomes king of Scotland. According to his critical essay on Macbeth, Shakespeare and the Hazards of Ambition, Robert N. Watson comments that ambition becomes the enemy of all life, especially that of the ambitious man himself, in this play. In Macbeth, Shakespeare interprets a man s lifelong ambition that seems to be fulfilled ...
- 1662: A Bronx Tale (film)
- "A Bronx Tale" is a film directed by Robert Di Nero about a boy named Cologero (an Italian white male) and his life as he grows up in a town occupied by the mob. Colegero had two strong adult influences in his life. They ...
- 1663: A Man For All Seasons Guilty P
- ... became a martyr recently, but he died over 400 years ago, and did so in much controversy. The dissension over his death has spawned the play A Man for All Seasons, in which the author, Robert Bolt, depicts his view of the tragic progression to More's death. In this play, King Henry VIII, Thomas Cromwell, Richard Rich, and Sir Thomas More himself are responsible for the death of More. Although ...
- 1664: A Comparison Of Catcher In The
- ... is infatuated with history. Holden tells his teacher that he enjoys listening to his lectures in class but he didn t care much for history because he doesn t want to hurt his feelings (11). Robert Ackley, the boy living in the room next to Holden and Ward Stradlater, Holden s roommate at Pencey Prep, are seemingly exact opposites of each other. Ackley is a boring, homely loner while Stradlater is ...
- 1665: Catcher In The Rye - Character
- ... the 1950's" (qtd. in Davis 317), The Catcher in the Rye has been banned continually from schools, libraries, and bookstores due to its profanity, sexual subject matter, and rejection of some traditional American ideals. Robert Coles reflected general critical opinion of the author when he called Salinger "an original and gifted writer, a marvelous entertainer, a man free of the slogans and clichés the rest of us fall prey to ...
- 1666: Barbed Wire By Mary Emeny
- ... 2. “wire catches” ( ) B. Heart 1. “goes openly to the street” ( ) 2. “wire snares” ( ) C. Mind 1. “it grows in searching” ( ) 2. “The mind is bound” ( ) A Theme Analysis of Mary Emeny’s “Barbed Wire” Robert Brown 3/24/98 Bell1
- 1667: A Natural Curiosity By Margare
- ... rambling on about certain characters. As Drabble forbids the reader to ever forget about the novel, “Life sets us unfair puzzles....Puzzles with pieces missing.” A Book Review of A Natural Curiosity by Margaret Drabble Robert Brown 2/23/97 Bell 3 Mrs. Hayes
- 1668: A Domestic Dilemma By Carson M
- ... McCullers past encounters with alcohol and family drove her to write this story which shows that the choices people make vary depending on their intentions(Groiler). A Theme Analysis of Carson McCullers “A Domestic Dilemma” Robert Brown 10/20/97 Bell 5
- 1669: A Comparison Of Macbeth And Cr
- ... of tragedy and remorse in each work. Ultimately, the absurdity of each of the protagonist’s actions leads to their downfalls. A Comparison and Contrast of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” and Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment Robert Brown 12/19/97 Bell 5 Ms.Mazzola
- 1670: Around The World In Eighty Day
- Robert Bebber October 11, 1999 Period 3 “Around the World in Eighty Days” By: Jules Verne Adventure Novel Theme: The themes of this novel are calmness and persistence. These two themes are exemplified by one character ...
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