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The Walkabout
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 429.... that when the Aborigine did his ritual dancing that the music was really neat.
Some things in the film were just unexplainable. I did not understand why the father in the beginning did anything that he did. Having a picnic in the desert, shooting at the kids, committing suicide and then blowing up the car. I also thought that the oasis was quite odd. The water and fruit were there and disappeared as mysteriously as it appeared.
I really liked the part when the three of them were playing in a tree together and at the same time the Aborigines were playing in the car. It .....
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Death Of A Salesman Vs. Hamlet
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 603.... and eventually, is in such a wild rage that he accidentally
kills Polonious believing him to be his father. Hilarity ensues.
Ophelia, Hamlet's love interest, commits suicide/dies (that's up for
debate elsewhere) after going slightly mad from the impact of her father's death,
then Laertes, Polonius' son, arrives on the scene enraged and ready to kill
Hamlet for what he's done, and just when you thought things couldn't get any
worse, unbeknownst to Hamlet, Claudius has been plotting to kill him. Talk
about your bad days.
A duel takes place between Hamlet and Laertes where L .....
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Fate In Romeo And Juliet
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 990.... that the “days black fate on more days
doth depend.” (III, I, 118) Tybalt then re-enters and Romeo becomes more
upset that Tybalt is triumphant with Mercutio being dead (III, I, 121).
As Romeo becomes overwhelmed with Mercutio's death and Tybalt's joy over
it, he suddenly declares that either he or Tybalt must die with Mercutio
(III, I, 128). Tybalt responds predictably and threatens Romeo (III, I,
129). Romeo takes the threat, then fights Tybalt until Tybalt is finally
killed. When Tybalt dies, Romeo suddenly comes to grips with what he has
done, and, unable to believ .....
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Show How Macbeth And Lady Macbeth Have To Go Against Their Own Natures In Order To Kill Duncan
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1714.... to become King by murdering Duncan. She will have to give up all the gentle, tender qualities of a woman, so that she can become a sexless, pitiless demon. She has to make her husband ignore his own conscience. She declares: “ Thou wouldst be great, Art not without ambition, but without The illness should attend it.” By ‘illness’ she means ‘evil’. Macbeth seizes evil, as one might catch a disease. When Macbeth has the opportunity to think about his wife’s suggestions and about his desires to become King, he becomes aware of the duty that he owes to Duncan, his loyal King. .....
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Talk Shows And Their Social Value
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 592.... In the attempt to obtain a higher status among the television world, Springer fails to incorporate the positive morality in today’s society. The appeal of the public favors violence on television. There are presently many issues questioning the relation between violence on television and the violence that exists today in America.
On Sally Jessy Raphael’s talk show, she uses a similar approach to attract the attention of her television watchers. Her main focus is drawing in delinquent teens and attempting to reform their outlook on life. In some instances, these chil .....
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Jean-Claude Van Damme - Double Impact
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 730.... Hong Kong and meet his brother. Interesting events take place when they arrive since Alex's girlfriend Danielle Wilde, played by Alonna Shaw, thinks that Chad is Alex. Alex arrives and head butts Chad. When Chad revives from being knock unconscious, Frank convinces the two brothers to help avenge the deaths of their parents.
The setting for this movie is very appropriate. They are in Hong Kong where the laws are not up to par with the American Style. This allows the corrupt trades of Zhang, Griffith, and Alex to go on hardly disturbed by the Hong Kong police.
The dominant .....
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King Lear: Sequences Which Display The Varying Perceptions Of Different Characters
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1844.... ban
her for her refusal to comply. Lear is held to the belief that she does not
love him. He believes that the daughter which had loved him the most (and who
he loved the most) has broken his heart. He is suspicious and bans her because
he thinks that she is the only daughter who doesn't love him. It is Lear's
rashness which prevents him from seeing that she is speaking the truth. It is
the same rashness which leads him to believe that Goneril and Regan are being
truthful. Kent believes that Lear is wrong and openly tells him so. He says in
a straightforward manner that .....
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The Crucible: John Proctor's Decision To Die; Is The Right One?
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 605.... he stood up for what he believed in. John Proctor is not
a man known to go to church often, but he must of remember this quote from
the bible: "No one has love greater than this that someone should surrender
his soul in behalf of his friends"(John 15:13). This quote means that
someone should surrender his or her soul for their friends, and by dying
and standing up for what he believed in he taught his kids a valuable
lesson.
Proctors decision to die also solved his inner conflict with
himself. This conflict is his adultery with Abigail, which really
exasperated him. "Beca .....
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