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1181: The Influence, and Views of Netanyahu On The Middle East Peace Plan
... our Arab neighbors, but to all Muslim countries with Islam people. We have no conflict with Islam. We have a struggle with militant forces, who use their distorted interpretations of Islam as a tool for violence, hatred and bloodshed." Netanyahu explains he has no hatred toward the beliefs of the Islam people, but he hates the Militant forces used. Netanyahu says in his speech how he has been to Arab countries ...
1182: Ecuador and Democracy
... a social level today. Qiitenos have nicknamed Guayaquilenos as "monos" (monkeys) and the lively coastal people think of the highland inhabitants as very staid and dull. The rivalry between the groups frequently escalated to extreme violence: conservative President Gracie Moron was shot and killed in 1875 and liberal President Eloy Alfaro was killed and burned by a mob in Quito in 1912. The military began to take control and the 20th ...
1183: A True Revolution?
... getting rid of the monarch. When the Prussian commander wished to destroy Paris and punish the revolutionaries if any harm was caused to the royal family, members of the Commune threatened the Legislative Assembly with violence unless it ended the monarchy. The people and the church were bigger than the monarch which put the king, Louis XVI, at a disadvantage. His power slowly declined. Louis was placed on trial for betraying ...
1184: Who Is Most To Blame For Macbeth's Downfall?
... until he forgot he needed to stop and think for himself. In my opinion, Macbeth's soul was already bad, and it was only helped to escape by the other contributors. I think too much violence through Macbeth's live desensitized him to the value of human life, (similar to modern day prime time television) and Macbeth's downfall was the price he was destined to pay.
1185: The Character of Macbeth
... and has a very fast pace. Once Macbeth's ambition has ‘set the ball rolling', events happen quickly in the play as it gathers momentum. The themes of ‘Macbeth' are ambition, effects of evil, and violence, shown mainly by the language of the play, as in Shakespeare's time plays were performed in daylight with very few props. Ambition is something that everyone can identify with, and ‘Macbeth' is a compelling ...
1186: Shakespeare and his Theater
... prostitution. A playwright had to please all members of the audience. This explains the wide range of topics in Elizabethan plays. Many plays included passages of subtle poetry, of deep philosophy, and scenes of terrible violence. Shakespeare was an actor as well as a playwright, so he new well what his audience wanted to see. The company's offered as many as thirty plays a season, customarily changing the programs daily ...
1187: Richard III
... soul, allows one to see the philosophical motives behind despot rule. Despot rulers are simply driven by fear. Their anxieties and insecurities lead to a hatred that has a desire to destroy, deep-rooted in violence. Despot rulers are also never satisfied with the power they have at any given time, thus exposing their constant fear of retaliation from their subjects. This examination of the despot ruler by Plato clearly shows ...
1188: My Perception of William Shakespeare's Othello
... of love and faith in Desdemona. In Act 2, Scene 1, Othello exaults, "O my soul's joy!/If after every tempest come such calms..."(186-87). Here, he evidences both the passion and potential violence of his love. And, a few lines latter he says, "If it were now to die,/ 'Twere now to be most happy..."(191-92). This speech is beautiful and heartfelt and is clear-cut proof ...
1189: Macbeth: Macbeth - A Tragic Hero
... he and Malcolm return leading the armies of England. Often people read the play and automatically conclude that Macbeth's tragic flaw is his ambition; that he is compelled to commit so many acts of violence by his lust for power. However, by carefully examining the first act, one can determine the defect in Macbeth's character that creates his ambition; his true tragic flaw. Macbeth's tragic flaw is not ...
1190: Evil In Women and Its Effect on Macbeth
... he has just killed the king . This - the only time she calls him 'Husband' - suggests that she finds him sexually impressive in his gore." (Ibid). Lady Macbeth actually feeds off of Macbeth's acts of violence. She is stimulated by his savagery. Macbeth is not so innocent. "... evil is a perversion of human values, and the fact that he persisted in his awareness demonstrates a profound moral disorder." (Boyce 391). The ...


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