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1061: A Zipper for Pee-Wee Herman
... Wee's Playhouse. Paul Reubens played the part of Pee-Wee Herman, a boy who acts out his infantile sexuality by "playing doctor" with the ladies and looking up women's skirts. Numerous accounts of sexual innuendo's are made by Pee-Wee during the entire show. I don't think Pee-Wee Herman ever gave the impression that he was a "Mr. Rogers-Captain Kangeroo" kind of role model for ...
1062: Krapp's Last Tape: Imagery in Color
... imperfect, therefore he cannot find any happiness with her. Then finally, he resorts to Fanny, "a bony old ghost of a whore" (1633). Their relationship is not even described, but is merely implied as purely sexual on Krapp's part. As the colors disappear to nothingness so does his chances of acquiring any possible happiness. Though Samuel Beckett does not yield any kind of complex profound plot, he provide an intriguing ...
1063: How Do We Evaluate Art?
... however, can be based on a personal experience or knowledge. Experience and knowledge can only increase in amount. Experience is personal and independent. Everyone has different experience, no matter what the experience is: learning experience, sexual experience, entertaining experience or love experience. Experience is based on a person's life. Does that mean an older human has greater personal experience? Theoretically, it is. We see that we usually find an adult ...
1064: David Williamson's "The Club" and "The Removalists"
... accurately portrayed in The Removalists. People are disgusted by police brutality, yet believe that there is little or nothing they can do to stop it. Victims still do not speak out, for fear of further harassment, which has recently been shown by shown by testimony to the Royal Commission into Police Corruption. Another, perhaps even more important issue explored in The Removalists is that of police corruption. Simmonds is thoroughly corrupt ...
1065: Television And It's Effects on Children
Television And It's Effects on Children Have you ever wondered how television effects your children? The average child watches television 2 hours per week and most of this viewing is of violence or sexual acts. During this time there is a violent act shown every 6 minutes and on Saturday mornings there is 20 to 25 violent acts shown every hour on prime time t.v. especially in cartoons ...
1066: Romeo and Juliet: A Review
... is Mercutio. Mercutio is very important character because it is he who almost single-handedly creates humour in the play. He does this by punning a lot. The puns and jokes are usually vulgar and sexual, and were used to hold the interest of the Elizabethan audience. Two of the most unforgettable occasions would be when he meets the Nurse and the second when he is pulling Romeo's leg over ...
1067: Arthur Miller and "The Crucible"
... the visitors leave, an enraged John Proctor demands that Mary Warren tell the court about the girl's fraudulent behavior. As the curtain falls, Proctor is determined to fight the proceedings even revealing his own sexual misconduct. Scene 2 In this extra scene appearing at the rear of the reader's edition, Proctor meets Abigail in a woods to warn he will charge her with adultery if she does not recant ...
1068: Hamlet: A Review
... his garden. Subsequently his murderer succeeded in taking over his victim's throne by marrying the sexy queen dowager. Thus, there is enough to revenge: anyhow, a fratricide is a disgusting crime. Coupled with a sexual relationship that by the ethics of the time was considered as incest. But worst of all: it is a regicide, which to an Elizabethan was outright sacrilege. Though Hamlet is fully aware that it is ...
1069: Julius Caesar
... Pan, the queen of fertility. During this time, infertile females are supposed to be able to procreate, and fertile ones are supposed to be able to bear more. It is also a supposed time of sexual glorification and happiness. Other scenes depict how throughout Rome, roaming the streets are mysterious sooth-sayers, who are supposedly given the power to predict the future. Dictating what is to come through terse tidbits, these ...
1070: Compare and Contrast the Language of Romeo and Juliet in the Balcony Scene
... with heavy looks." Juliet imagines Romeo as a hunting falcon and he thinks of her as a young nestling. She uses imagery of birds and flight. Her use of words relating to flight indicates her sexual excitement. She says that if Romeo were a bird she would kill him "with much cherishing". This is an example of dramatic irony. This scene ends with a note of dramatic irony by Romeo. "Would ...


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