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Macbeth: Good And Evil In One Human Heart
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 615.... struggles with the choice, should he let the witches prophecies realize themselves, or should he take steps to achieve them. Under the cloaking shadows of his skins, Macbeth hides his one weakness-that is ambition. His wife knows of his ambition and stirs to act on it. She calls him a “coward” and states that in killing the King, Macbeth will “be so much more than man.” Macbeth relents, telling his wife to “mock the time with fairest show,” and kills the king. In doing so, Macbeth unrobed himself of all that is good in human soul-kindness, honor, and love. Macbeth be .....
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The Crucible: Reverend John Hale - A Dynamic Character
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 439.... to Hell it is very
hard to break with it. We are going to help you tear yourself free-”
The point when Reverend Hale begins to change is in Act III during
the trial of John Proctor. “I am a minister of the lord, and I dare not
take a life without there be a proof so immaculate no slightest qualm of
conscience may doubt it.” He starts to doubt if the very thing that he
searches to rid the people of might be a lie.
Let you not mistake your duty as I mistook my own...where I turned
the eye of my great faith, blood flowed up. Beware Goody Proctor-
cleave to no faith w .....
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Movie Summary: “Dead Poets Society”
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 489.... her
on a date. Instead she asked him to a party.
He also taught them about the importance of conformity. He had
three of the students start marching in a circle at their own pace. After a
few minutes they all ended up going the same pace. He had them do this to
prove that one must conform with life. One must conform with life in some
ways, but still have their own independence.
One of Mr. Keating’s students, Neil Perry, thought about all he
taught them about independence. Neil decided to try out for the school play
against his father’s wishes. He got the lead part and forge .....
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Hamlet: Notes
Number of pages: 11 | Number of words: 2954.... We are made aware of the uncertain foundation of human
knowledge in the way we learn that the ghost may be a dream,
or could just be around for some unfinished business. We
also learn that Horatio is a scholar and trusted by Marcellus
and Bernardo. He serves as a reliable witness and conveyor
for Hamlet. Even scholars don't understand the unknown
(ghost).
Scene 2
6. This scene introduces us to the King Claudius, the antagonise.
We know this because Hamlet has bad feelings towards him.
7. The impression that I get of the character o .....
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Proposal For An Advanced Art Project
Number of pages: 10 | Number of words: 2640.... and begin to experience some of the
passion & feeling that I put into my work as it is thus conveyed to and
impressed upon them.
As a title theme for my year's work I have come up with "Multifaceted
Interactive Involvement With The Electro- Magnetic Spectrum." This
includes many different forms of radiation, light and waves. I am also
integrating sound to give an added flair. Some practical project examples
that I intend to carry through and actually construct can be found in ideas
11 and 12. As my topic theme is fairly limiting, this is quite challenging,
but great, .....
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Macbeth: Imagery
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 556.... Macbeth is uncomfortable in them because he is
continually conscious of the fact that they do not belong to him. In the
following passage, the idea constantly recurs that Macbeth's new honours
sit ill upon him, like a loose and badly fitting garment, belonging to
someone else:
New honours come upon him,
Like our strange garments, cleave not to their mould,
But with the aid of use.
(1.3.144)
The second, most important chain of imagery used to add to the atmosphere
is that of the imagery of darkness. In a Shakespearean tragedy a special
tone, or atmosphere must be creat .....
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Hippolytus
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1755.... a bit different,
however. Over the course of the play, Artemis does not interfere in the
actions of Aphrodite, which shows that the gods, while divine, do have
restrictions; in this case, it shows the gods cannot interfere with each
other. The gods are sometimes evil and revengeful, though, as can be seen
by what Artemis has to say about Aphrodite: "I'll wait till she loves a
mortal next time, and with this hand - with these unerring arrows I'll
punish him. "
The relationship of mankind and the gods also needs to be discussed.
This relationship seems to be a sort of gi .....
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Hamlet: Rosencrantz And Guildenstern
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 729.... and Guildenstern if they were such close friends of Hamlet.
First of all, The very fact that they undertake this task for the king is proof enough of their lack of love and loyalty toward Hamlet. Despite their actions, Prince Hamlet gives them the opportunity to show their loyalty by admitting what they were sent for and why. By showing so much reluctance, they show themselves to be allied with the king. Hamlet asks them to "be even and direct with me, whether you were sent for or no." But after this direct question, Rosencrantz still looks at Guildenstern and asks if they sh .....
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