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- 251: Courage Under Fire
- ... this, is that Serlings character conflict and the Walden situation are both seen as equals. It gives so much depth to the character that Denzel Washington plays as well as the rest of the stars of this movie, because we spend so much time figuring out who each character is. Denzel Washington is in top form in this movie. Sterling is a tormented man with a noble heart who is ...
- 252: Huck Finn Notes
- ... of the raft for protection from the weather. He and Huck also make an extra steering oar for emergencies. For five nights they travel down the river, lying on their backs and looking at the stars. Every night, Huck slips ashore for provisions. Five nights below St. Louis, they encounter a big storm and they board a wrecked steamboat, even though Jim tries to dissuade Huck from boarding it. Once on ...
- 253: Casablanca Movie Review
- ... six Academy Awards and won for best Picture in 1943. At the time, it had an all-star cast, and I suppose it still is. Some of the actors are even considered legendary. The main stars of the film were Ingrid Berman as Elsa Laslow, Humphry Bogart as Rick, and Paul Henreid as Victor Laslow. Another major character was not listed as an actor in the credits at the time because ...
- 254: Barn Burning By William Faulkn
- ... are identical. In the second major scene, Mr Snopes leads his son up the slope, away from the family at the campfire. The child looks up at the towering figure of his father "against the stars...of the frockcoat.". He strikes his son "on the side of the head but without heat" (p.166), like he had struck the two mules (p.165) and at times he also speaks "without heat ...
- 255: Casablanca Movie Review
- ... six Academy Awards and won for best Picture in 1943. At the time, it had an all-star cast, and I suppose it still is. Some of the actors are even considered legendary. The main stars of the film were Ingrid Berman as Elsa Laslow, Humphry Bogart as Rick, and Paul Henreid as Victor Laslow. Another major character was not listed as an actor in the credits at the time because ...
- 256: Fools And Kings In King Lear
- ... ponder the "plotting" of his son Edgar. Edmund soliloquizes, "This is the excellent foppery of the world, that when we are sick in fortune... ...we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and stars, as if we were villains on necessity; fools by heavenly compulsion." (I. ii. 32) for the sole purpose of illustrating his wickedness. Edmund realizes that his evil is self-taught. This soliloquy shows the audience ...
- 257: A Demon Haunted World
- A Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark Well I can certainly see why this book was rated with five stars. I found Sagans book, A demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark one of the most eye-opening books that I have read in a very long time. I must admit ...
- 258: Analysis Of King Lear With MLA
- ... quotation: Edmund This is the excellent foppery of the world that, when we are sick in fortune--often the surfeits of our own behaviour--we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and stars. As if we were villains on necessity, fools by heavenly compulsion; knaves, thieves, and treachers by spherical predominance; drunkards, liars, and adulterers by an enforced obedience of planetary influence; and all that we are evil ...
- 259: A Review Of Courage Under Fire
- ... this, is that Serling s character conflict and the Walden situation are both seen as equals. It gives so much depth to the character that Denzel Washington plays as well as the rest of the stars of this movie, because we spend so much time figuring out who each character is. Denzel Washington is in top form in this movie. Sterling is a tormented man with a noble heart who is ...
- 260: Analysis Of Platos Purgatorio
- ... eagle that had left its plume within the chariot, which then became a monster and then a prey, will not forever be without a heir; for I can plainly see, and thus I tell it: stars already close will bring a time in which, dispatched by God, a Five Hundred and Ten and Five will slay the whore Together with that Giant who sins with her. (XXXIII 34-41, 42-45 ...
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