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- 2001: Othello - A Tragedy Without Meaning?
- ... and that of others are aligned, Othello’s are askew. Cassio’s communicational behaviour contrasts strongly with Othello’s. When Othello ultimately cannot cope with women, he reverts to the only way he knows how: violence: revenge through blood (note this contrasts with Iago’s ‘wife for wife’ revenge mentality). This point is proof that eventually Othello is not able to cope with playing more than one role at the same ...
- 2002: Othello
- ... on. My med'cine works! Thus credulous fools are caught, And many worthy and chaste dames even thus, All guiltless, meet reproach. (Act IV, Scene I) Othello in this state commits his first act of violence against Desdemona by hitting her. This as a result of Desdemona's mention of Cassio. This shows now Othello's other tragic flaw. He made himself susceptable to Iago and the jealousy within him begins ...
- 2003: Macbeth - Tragic Hero
- ... and maintain his title of King of Scotland no matter what it took, even if it meant murdering. Macbeth's ambition influenced the cause of his new character. This new character of Macbeth contained greed, violence, and power hunger. Macbeth shows this when he kills King Duncan. In conclusion, the prophecies given to him by the witches, Lady Macbeth's influence and plan, and his intensified ambition, all contributed greatly to ...
- 2004: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- ... for Lysander. He will desire any hopes of attaining her affection. She scorns him after hearing these words, never wanting him to see her again. E. Since Demetrius had indeed made some convincing threats of violence against his unwanted love, Hermia automatically suspects him for murdering Lysander: It cannot be but thou hast murdered him. So should a murderer look, so dead, so grim. (Hermia, 3.2.58-59) F. Helena ...
- 2005: Wuthering Heights - Catherine And Heathcliff
- ... born and bred gentleman…" (130; ch. 14). Although Heathcliff’s personality is so unusually and intensely strong, he does emit qualities rooted in ourselves. His trials and tribulations only develop and exaggerate the darkness and violence inherited in not only Heathcliff, but everyone. However, Heathcliff’s wickedness is entirely inappropriate and unusual. Without question he is brutal. The primal and universal darkness in Heathcliff must not be excused. The vicious manner ...
- 2006: Woman To Man
- ... gentle until Wright almost spits out the line, "…the blind head butting in the dark…". In the final stanza she turns from her joyful contemplation to face harsh reality. This image is suggestive of the violence implicit in labour as the child's head is thrust against the neck of the womb. The poet and her audience see the potential danger that exists in childbirth. The tone of "Woman To Man ...
- 2007: Utopia
- ... the rather sour cream of the jest that it is not Utopia but sixteenth century Europe, with its well rooted institutions of private property, that is running to ruin with scarcity, idleness and crimes of violence. At this point to demonstrate the sincerity and seriousness of More's aversion to private property may seem supererogatory. Having tidied up this little point, which we will have to untidy later, writers in the ...
- 2008: The Client
- ... further you read, the more knowledge you get about the characters. Sometimes the narrator tells about the events, sometimes he tells about the characters. The book is a legal thriller; a thriller without sex and violence. It was a little difficult, but very pleasant book to read. It was very exciting, because it was difficult to predict what was going to happen. The story was very affecting too. The story shows ...
- 2009: The Client
- ... for the dead body theirselves, while being chased by the mafia. The book really could not have ended any other way. Mark had to leave to go into the witness protection program, to escape the violence from the mafia. It was the only way he would be protected. The only other way was if the mafia did get a hold of Mark, and killed him and than hunted his family down ...
- 2010: The Client
- ... the dead body theirselves, while being chased by the mafia. 9) The book really could not have ended any other way. Mark had to leave to go into the witness protection program, to escape the violence from the mafia. It was the only way he would be protected. The only other way was if the mafia did get a hold of Mark, and killed him and than hunted his family down ...
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