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Reflections On Ipi Ntombi
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 441

.... modern off-beat jazzy tunes. The instruments included horns, woodwinds, and other modern musical instruments. The paved road and closed space of the modern city is very different from the open tropical forests of the Zulu tribe. The start of the their act is in the city’s church. The young man’s father, the tribe leader, has decided that his son is now allowed to have a wedding in the city. In the church, it looks like the modern and traditional cultures are merged together. There is both gospel singing and traditional dancing; modern jazz tunes and native drums; churc .....


Antigone: Who Is The Strongest Tragic Figure?
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 773

.... Antigone even begins to enjoy the fact that she went against Creon’s decree and wants all the glory to herself. She demonstrates her indulgence in glory best in the scene where she and Ismene are sentenced to death but Antigone will not let her sister die. We can see Antigone has hubris but her character is not developed enough to see her display of arrogance steadily throughout the play as we can see in Creon. With Creon, all the characteristics in being a tragic figure become tied into one. First of all, Creon’s motive is he must rule and rebuild a kingdom that was j .....


The Shawshank Redemption
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1126

.... a barrage of angles at the audience. The position of the camera is intricately placed in all scenes. The movie is a perfect example of classical cinema. The most unique part about the style of the movie is in the cinematography by Roger Deakins. The whole story looks like it was filmed with a blue filter. The filters give a special beauty to the scenes, which in turn causes more dramatic feelings for the audience. With this filter the movie tends to bring out the two different colors of blue and brown. The blues of the uniforms are all the more dramatic compared to the d .....


The Supernatural In Macbeth
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 801

.... to gain power of the throne was for Macbeth to work his way to the throne, or to murder King Duncan. Murdering the king was an easier plan since the motivation in his dreams urged him on. Lady Macbeth also relied on the supernatural by her soliloquy of calling upon the evil spirits to give her the power to plot the murder of Duncan without any remorse or conscience(Act I, Scene V, ll.42-57). The three sisters are capable of leading people into danger resulting in death, such as the sailor who never slept(Act I, Scene III, ll.1-37). Lady Macbeth has convinced her husband Macb .....


Hamlet: Essay On Act I
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1046

.... to establish atmosphere in scene III. In this scene, atmosphere of a diferent kind is created. This scene is a family scene, in which brotherly, and fatherly advice creates an atmosphere quite different from that of the appearance of the ghost and the problems of Hamlet and his relatives. This creates an atmosphere of love, and betrayall, whereby Ophelia is forced to obey her father Polonious, and is told to be careful with Hamlet, as he is a prince, and will not look to marry just anyone, such as herself. Shakespeare continues to develop atmosphere throughout the act .....


Romeo And Juliet: Love And Their Ends
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 880

.... is reluctant to go and foreshadows his own death, he decides to set off for the party only to see Rosaline. This is ironic because he feels that he will die but he goes to the party anyway, saying, “I fear, too early. For my mind misgives Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night’s revels, and expire the term Of a despised life closed in my breast By some vile forfeit of untimely death But He that hat the steerage of my course Direct my sail! On, lusty gentlemen.” (I, v, Lines 82-89) However, when he reaches th .....


Dead Man Walking
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1469

.... what being a Catholic and a Catholic nun is truly about. She accepted a call for help from a complete stranger. Instead of turning away or giving up, she persisted, showing what love and, in a way, courage could do under such dire circumstances. Through it all, she did it with spirit, life, vitality, and strength. Her relationship with the convict, Matthew Poncelet, was on two levels. The first was as a friend and confidant. Sister Helen was the first to truly explore Matthew for Matthew. Others tried to learn about him, but only to vilify or condemn him. The second leve .....


Essay On The “Tragedy Of Julius Caeser”
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 477

.... There were three tragedies in this story, The murder of Caesar and the deaths of Brutus and cassius. Caesar was murdered by Brutus and cassius on march 15. Brutus says he done it for his love of Rome. Cassius had done it because of jealously of Caesar. (672) They were afraid what would happen to Rome if Caesar ruled Rome. This is where the story starts to coming to the falling action. Another tragedy was when cassius killed himself. (714) He asked Pindarus to kill him. He asks this because he saw the ravens and crows flying around in the sky. It gave him the sign that he was .....



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