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Hamlet: Scene Summaries
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1133.... of marrying Hamlet.
Polonious then enters and demands Ophelia to stop the relationship with
Hamlet.
Scene ]V
Hamlet, Heratio, and Marcellus are talking when the ghost of King
Hamlet appears. Hamlet follows, but his friends warn him that he may be in
danger. Regardless, Hamlet follows the ghost.
Scene V
In this scene, King Hamlet's ghost appears once again, but this time in
front of Hamlet. Hamlet questions the ghost and finds that King Hamlet was
killed by Claudius. The ghost then asks Hamlet to seek revenge.
ACT ][ Scene I
In this scene, Ophelia and Haml .....
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Patch Adams: Summary
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 387.... school he has a room mate who is extremely serious about his studying and who is extremely humorless.
His room mate gets very frustrated and eventually angry at Patch because patch seems to just fool around all the time where as he studies extremely hard yet patch gets higher grades than him.
The real high point in the movie comes when Patch Adams is attanding medical school and when they are at the hospital to look at patients and Patch Adams acts as a clown in a room filled with kids which really cheers them up.
He also makes friends with a man suffering from a very .....
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Teletubbies!
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 450.... of the characters but children after hearing or seeing something done repeatedly will learn that word or action, and do to the repetitiveness of the things said it encourages the children to pay attention to what people say.
As far as the characters go they’re strange to but promote self-esteem and individuality. Showing that people are different and will be different and can live amongst each other peacefully. I also think that the rumor of the one who caries a bag as being an attempt to show that homosexuals are ok is so absolutely absurd that its stranger then the telet .....
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The Temple Of Zeus
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 521.... of the throne were sphinxes and winged figures of Victory. The sphinxes show the god Zeus was protected. His head was decorated with an olive wreath, possibly symbolizing peace. The face was made of ivory, the hair and beard were made of gold. Zeus held in his left hand a golden scepter representing royalty, topped with a golden eagle. In his right hand he held a Victory, symbolizing the importance of winning. Zeus wore a golden robe and sandals. The robe was described as beautiful with carvings of animals and lilies. The garments of Zeus may make one assume that the .....
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LADY MACBETH IS WORSE THAN MACBETH
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 478.... to kill
the king. In Act 1, Scene 7, Macbeth is doubtfull of Lady Macbeth's plot
to kill the king. He doesn't think that he will be able to live with the
guilt of killing his king while he is staying under his very roof, and then
decides that he will not kill the king. This shows that Macbeth is thinking
about what he is going to do, and shows that he does feel guilt and is
weighing up the situation, unlike Lady Macbeth who never thinks twice about
killing the king. When Lady Macbeth notices that Macbeth has left the room,
she goes to speak to him. Macbeth firmly tells her .....
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Movie: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 698.... nicknamed 'Chief' for the first
time communicated that he wanted to watch the game. McMurphy had befriended
Chief and later discovered that he was not deaf and dumb but was only faking his
muteness and they planed to escape together.
McMurphy later found out that many of these patients were here only
because they put themselves here and didn't want to leave even though they had
the option to. He tried his best to bring some life to these patients such as
teaching them to play poker and gambling for cigarettes. He even went so far as
to escape over a fence only to open the g .....
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Hamlet: Many Interpretations
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 385.... action, Gertrude, Polonius, Ophelia,
Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Laertes, and Hamlet himself may have survived.
A reason must then be drawn from one's own interpretations of Hamlet.
Following two renound interpretations of Hamlet, two major conclusions can
be made. First, Shakespeare's tragedy is a work of surpassing interest and
genius, and the tragic hero is universally attractive and fascinating.
Second, only the naive will start with the assumption that there is one
obvious interpretation of the play and that the critics, not Shakespeare,
have introduced complexities .....
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Essay On Impulsiveness In Romeo & Juliet
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 959.... endure him” and
Capulet told him emphatically “he shall be endur'd”(pg. 57, Lines 77 & 78).
In this scene Capulet prevented a huge Montegue and Capulet confrontation
by thinking first and not doing the impulsive suggested by Tybalt. Through
thinking these actions through, problems were prevented.
However, Capulet was at times, a very rash person, and that lead to
much of the misfortune in this play. Hours after Romeo killed Tybalt,
Capulet acted on haste in Act III, Scene 4 and told Paris “I will make a
desperate tender/Of my child's love: I think she will be rul'd/In all
r .....
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