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4121: Macbeth - The Masks Of Lady Ma
... 1.39) even "all the perfumes of Arabia [could] not sweeten [her] little hand" (5.1.39-40). Not being able to wash the blood away causes her to be hysterical in her dreams. This short scene of a doctor and gentlewoman observing Lady Macbeth displays a great change in her comparing to her dominating character in the beginning of the play. Her weakness finally overcomes her when she commits suicide ...
4122: Crucible
... of persecution… So now they and their church found it necessary to deny any other sect its freedom, lest their New Jerusalem be defiled and corrupted by wrong ways and deceitful ideas… They believed, in short, that they held in their steady hands the candle that would light the world…” He is remarking about the way of life and beliefs of Puritans. He says they will not let their new world ...
4123: Critical Analysis Of House Opp
The short story, House Opposite by R. K. Narayan is an example of a man and his struggle with his own humanity. The basic plot of the story includes a holy man (only referred to as "the ...
4124: Hamlet, Act 1 Scene 1
... effectively sets a strong mood for the events to come, gives important background information, and introduces the main characters. With the use of this information, it is simple to see how Shakespeare manages to create stories with such everlasting appeal. In Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 1 proves to be a vital element to understanding the play. One important task it serves is to determine the mood of the play. From the ...
4125: Hamlet 2
... it was needed or the borrower ruined part of it. Even when it is an accident, it is still better to not borrow or lend anything from anyone just in case one person has a short temper. Polonius lastly and most importantly tells Laertes, This above all to thine own self be true . This is good advice because if people are not true to themselves, then they can t really be ...
4126: Hamlet 14
... of that particular speech. In a play, the actors interpretation of the character is what gives the audience the background and insights into the characters feelings, since there is not a narrator, like in a short story. Each actor s version of Hamlet is different, and therefore the interpretation by the audience will be different. There is not a right or wrong interpretation, but a change in the actor s tone ...
4127: Digestive System
... travel the length of the alimentary canal. Different kinds of food, depending on their components, are held in the stomach for varying lengths of time. Starch and sugar are held in the stomach for a short time only, usually no more than one to two hours. Protein foods are there from three to five hours. Fat foods may remain in the stomach even longer than proteins. This is why eating a ...
4128: Heart Of Darkness 3
... accurate "label", is indeed "the European way". There are some names given by the Europeans that simply don't fit the characteristic of the object being named. Marlow points out that the name 'Kurtz' means short in German. However, at Marlow's first glance at Kurtz, he remarks how Kurtz appears to be "seven feet long"(101). Conrad shows us, through Marlow's observation, how Kurtz's name is just a ...
4129: Compare And Contrast Dystopian
... rebel against their Brave New World. The descriptions of futuristic London are rendered in plain style creating a drab, lack of beauty mirrored in the words used. "A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories. Over the main entrance the words, CENTRAL LONDON HATCHERY AND CONDITIONING CENTRE, and in a shield, the world states motto, COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, STABILITY. The dictation is simple; the syntax is reduced, like a telegraph conveying ...
4130: Lord Of The Flies Story
... for a moment, and I remember thinking that I should leave him. But I couldn't. I thought that I couldn't live with myself if I passed up this opportunity, so I pulled a short plank off wood from a nearby bin surround and started belting his head with it. Continually, monotonously beating his head with the piece of wood. Blood started to pour out, but I couldn't stop ...


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