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- 921: A Letter to Shakespeare
- ... doing some great work with it, being that there are many people who enjoy it tremendously, however, I have a few problems with your story. I guess the main point that I am trying to stress, is that your story, yet good, is written to be understood by people from many centuries ago. Much of the script is written in old English, and it is very hard to understand and comprehend ...
- 922: The Last Wave
- ... in a well structured way. Also, the symbolism is so predominant, it points at the viewers lack of intelligence . Similar to someone repeating themselves while speaking over and over and over and over, merely to stress a point. Too bad by that time the point is beyond stressed it is almost destroyed completely.
- 923: The Impact Of Television
- ... excellent aid in preparing children for school and assisting in educating children after they have begun school. Every day millions of people turn to their televisions as a form of escape from the pressures and stress of day to day life. The television, to them, serves the purpose of entertaining them for a half hour or an hour at a time. This is the purpose of sitcoms, such as the popular ...
- 924: Televised Violence is Here to Stay
- ... of media violence on society. Many try to wipe it out, but will undoubtedly fail. It has great educational and entertainment value. There have even been studies showing that viewing television violence will actually relieve stress. For these reasons, televised violence, including fights, with or without weapons, resulting in bloodshed, will never diminish. Many parents try to shelter their kids from the violence portrayed on television. They only look at the ...
- 925: National TV Turn-Off Week: A Dumb Idea
- ... so let us examine their reasoning. Linda Weltner suggests that instead of watching television one can take up a craft such a knitting. Sure knitting is a good hobby. Entertaining, enjoyable, it might even relieve stress. But when it comes down to it what do you really get out of knitting that you wouldn't get out of watching television? A sweater, maybe? Sure, you might just knit a sweater that ...
- 926: Madness in Shakespeare's Hamlet
- Madness in Shakespeare's Hamlet Madness may be "mental incapacity caused by an unmentionable injury." Such wounds often are not easily perceived but may be revealed in time of stress. Hamlet's question, "have you a daughter?"(Act II. Sc2 182) Polonius about the Prince's emotional state. What is hidden will surely be told to Cloudius by his adviser. Laertes' search for revenge is ...
- 927: The Crucible: John Proctor Is A Tragic Hero
- ... to adultery to pardon Elizabeth. Elizabeth lies in turn to save her husband's name. They endured this torment for each other. They endured it till their day of sentencing. This extreme anguish and emotional stress which Miller creates adds to the sence of tragedy. It is this emphatical grief which makes the conclusion of The Crucible so outstanding. Miller utilizes the sorrow to make Proctor's all-important realization that ...
- 928: Macbeth: Lying
- ... truth by using equivocation to lead Macbeth change his ways of thinking. If Macbeth knew the truth, his outcome would have been different. He would not have been plagued with paranoia, blood thirsty attacks of stress causing him to kill, the downfall of his reign, and his the most precious thing that he loved, Lady Macbeth.
- 929: Proposal for An Advanced Art Project
- ... by RCA in the 1930's to produce eerie effects for movies and concerts. I have thought about what substance to use inside the elastic form, so that it would be sort of like those stress buster nurd things you see in some stores now-a-days. I would want it to slowly creep back into its original form after handling. Several things came to mind as a filler, including: silicon ...
- 930: Abstract Expressionism
- ... and realistic. After giving primary debt of the Abstract Expressionism to the European art, the artists managed to preserve some unique and compelling qualities of American expression. These included boldness of imagery, directness of technique, stress on the material physicality of medium and surface, and sincerity of statement. Abstraction embodied the intellectual achievement and adventurous outlook of the twentieth century, along with other technological breakthroughs. Evolving after photography had proven its ...
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