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Macbeth: Macbeth's Character
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1824.... the euphoria which follows. He also rejoices no doubt in the success which crowns his efforts in battle - and so on. He may even conceived of the proper motive which should energize back of his great deed:
The service and the loyalty I owe,
In doing it, pays itself.
But while he destroys the king's enemies, such motives work but dimly at best and are obscured in his consciousness by more vigorous urges. In the main, as we have said, his nature violently demands rewards: he fights valiantly in order that he may be reported in such terms a "valour's minion" and "Bellona's bride .....
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Hamlet: Horatio - A Man Of Thought, Fortinbras - A Man Of Action
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 752.... art a scholar; speak to it,
Horatio" ( 1.1.42). The soldiers need Horatio because he is an educated
man. As a man of thought Horatio has a significant role in helping society.
Fortinbras is a man of action. He takes action before he thinks about the
consequences of his actions. The king is making use of these characteristics
when he says "we have to writ to Norway, uncle of young Fortinbras—Who impotent
and bed-rid, scarcely hears of his nephew's purpose to suppress his further
gait" (1.2.29-32). In this quote the king has stopped Fortinbras' invasion of
Denmark. .....
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The Divine Comedy: Dante
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 597.... at its best. Sending someone into hell to rescue another person
out of there. Great lengths were taken to help Dante return back to the
straight way. I do not believe such action was taken if Dante was to end up in
hell all along.
For some reason midway in Dante's life's journey he had gone astray and
at this point was searching for answers. I guess hell was as good a place to
start the search as any place. Something for sure had led him astray and Dante
was going to find out what it was. Strange as it may seem Dante did find the
answers he was looking for in he .....
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The Different Kinds Of Advertisements
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1058.... race. They
also show that they make make-up for all skin tones where as other
companies just have make-up for a few skin tones.
There are many questions you can ask about this advertisement by
just looking at it because they don't show a lot of things in it. For
example, how do we know that the girls are wearing this kind of make-up?
Just because it said what kind of make-up and the names of each girl in the
corner, doesn't mean that they are actually wearing it. Although since it
does say there names it makes it a little more believable. Showing the
girls names actually makes .....
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Romeo And Juliet: The New Age Vs The Old Age
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 824.... that thier actors can still speak in the same dialect that Shakespeare wrote. Differences are also introduced into the movie because nothing can compare to what Shakespeare has written back the old English days. The biggest difference would be that the film was made to fit modern times. No matter the what year each production was made, the same plot of Romeo and Juliet still remain in the both stories.
The main similarity between the1996 version of Romeo and Juliet and the original play is that most things stayed the same. For example, the dialect and characters all the .....
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TV Shows And Real Life
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1463.... TV, bowl with his
buddies, drink and go to the "nudy bar". Marcie and Jefferson, are the Bundy's
neighbors and also take an active part in the show. Most shows consist of Al
going somewhere or doing something and everyone else making fun of him when he
fails miserably. Al is someone you can hardly call a father to his kids, he's
doesn't take care of them and he does absolutely nothing father-like for them or
with them. Al is constantly complaining about his marriage, he says that if he
was sober that night, none of this would have happened. He calls his children
accidents .....
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The Nature Of Art
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1880.... have some details, and Corinthian, which have lots of details and design. The buildings of the time also were shaped in interesting forms like circles, ovals, or squares.
Religion was also an important on Greek art. They gave many tributes to their gods and goddesses, which controlled many aspects of their lives. A strong example is the massive sculpture of the goddess, Athena, located in the Parthenon. Statues were made of bronze and sometimes marble. They were very life-like, and although there are no remaining bronze statues, there are copies of these statues in stone and .....
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Irony In Othello
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 732.... because Iago said he wanted it. Iago then placed the
handkerchief in Cassio's room to make him look guilty. Also, throughout
the play, it seemed that Othello was the only one who didn't know the truth.
Shakespeare uses situational irony well to make the story more
interesting.
The verbal irony in this novel can sometimes be humorous because
of how ironic it is.
Othello often said things that were actually the opposite of Iago:
"O, thou art wise! 'Tis certain"(IV.I.87), "Honest Iago . . . "(V.II.88),
(II.III.179) & (I.III.319), "I know, Iag .....
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