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Hamlet: Spying
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1227.... Most of the time Hamlet does his own spying. He tries to force Ophelia to give him information, but she ends up lying to him in ACT III Scene i.
Hamlet: Get thee to a nunnery. Why wouldst thou be a
breeder of sinners? I am myself indifferent honest, but
yet I could accuse me of such things that it were
better my mother had not borne me: I am very proud,
revengeful, ambitious, with more offenses at my beck
that I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give
them shape, or time to act time in. What should such
fellows as I do crawling between earth and h .....
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Movie: The Caine Mutiny - Evaluating The Performance Of A Government
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 776.... to be followed upon and consented to. If a government
is fulfilling its basic functions, then it is properly following the
constitution, but if it isn't ensuing the constitution, then the fundamental
purposes aren't being achieved. Within the constitution, there is power granted
to impeach the leader if he/she is not implementing their primary services. In
the movie, we see captain Queeg as one who is incompetent of achieving his job
as the leader. Captain Queeg can be easily compared with Charles III—king of
England during the Revolutionary War. He was old, and powe .....
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Movie Review: The Mirror Has Two Faces
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 531.... and are very compatible with each other.
As time passes and they grow closer to each other they decide to get married by
the justice of the peace. Roses mother who is dependent on her objects to the
idea and thinks the marriage is wrong. She uses plenty of guilt trying to
persuade Rose not to marry Greg. The marriage takes place and the Rose moves
into Greg's apartment where their are separate twin beds for Rose and Greg. The
first night of living together Greg indirectly suggests the two should have sex.
Rose does not understand and falls asleep on Greg. As time passes and .....
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Macbeth: Summary
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 475.... the
death, Duncan's two sons fled fearing for their lives, Malcolm headed towards
England and Donabain to Ireland.
Macbeth sends two murderers to kill Banquo, for he fears that the
witches prophecies about Banquo will come true too. Macbeth is scared and
confused at the second Banquet celebrating the coronation, for he sees the
ghost of Banquo sitting in his seat, everyone thinks he is mad, though Lady
Macbeth saves her husband from revealing her guilt to the guests.
Macbeth goes and visits the witches again asking for another prophecy
and they tell him three .....
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Blanche's Psychological Breakdown In A Steercar Named Desire
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1483.... He was sensitive, understanding, and civilized much like herself coming from an aristocratic background. She was truly in love with Allen whom she considered perfect in every way. Unfortunately for her he was a homosexual. As she caught him one evening in their house with an older man, she said nothing, permitting her disbelief to build up inside her. Sometime later that evening, while the two of them were dancing, she told him what she had seen and how he disgusted her. Immediately, he ran off the dance floor and shot himself, with the gunshot forever staying in Blanch .....
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Analysis Of Witches In Macbeth
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 364.... hesitant if the idea to kill Duncan came from his
head without the witches help. I say this because when you reason things
out by yourself you tend to now what is right and what is wrong, a
conscience. But with the outside influence from the witches he thinks that
that is his destiny and he must do everything to fulfill it.
What the witches say in the beginning is what influences the entire
plot. Macbeth hears these words and then tries to make them happen because
he listened to the witches and thinks that he is to become King. Macbeth
wants this to happen so badly that h .....
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The Crucible: An Analysis
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 444.... who would be scarred for life because of
the horror in the town, at their early age. Some of the youngsters
themselves are being put on trial, as the witches' familiars.
It is also an ordeal for the girls, because they are finally having
power thrust upon them, after being shunned all their lives, because they
are both female and children. By giving the pointing finger to the girls,
they suddenly have the highest status of any in the town, with as much
responsibility and reverence as the minister. They believe that this is
only child's play, and that no one will be hur .....
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Macbeth: How Money Killed
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 744.... king. Shylock's greed is revealed when we learn that unlike
Bassanio, Shylock charges interest on all his loans, and that he is quite
ruthless in getting payments for money owed. "Three thousand ducats. 'Tis a
good round sum./ Tree months from twelve, then let me see, the /rate--"
(1.3.112-114). Upon this Bassanio asks Shylock if he will really owe him any
interest; Shylock reacts as almost offended, and further explains that Bassanio
will indeed owe him interest. For both Macbeth and Shylock, this is the
beginning of the end.
Macbeth's greed starts to become a problem wh .....
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